The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Racism convinced Courts to quit job

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- ALAN TEMPLE

Former Dundee United matter Tam Courts says deplorable racism played a part in driving him out of Hungary. Courts departed Budapest Honvéd by mutual consent just four months — and 14 competitiv­e fixtures — after joining the club.

The coach led the club to five wins, four draws and five defeats but his exit was confirmed after deplorable scenes during a match away to Zalaegersz­egi TE prompted showdown talks.

Fans of the Budapest outfit were accused of aiming abhorrent monkey noises at Zalaegersz­egi TE player Christy Mazinga, who formerly turned out for Motherwell.

Zalaegersz­egi boss Ricardo Moniz marched on to the field during the fixture — which Honved won 2-0 — to confront the referee regarding the abuse and the game was temporaril­y halted.

Courts once famously held up a “Show Racism The Red Card” T-shirt after believing ex-united star Jeando Fuchs to have been racially abused during a fixture against Ross County last season.

“It was the second incident I had been involved in and witnessed,”

Courts told the Daily Record. “That was the moment I realised that maybe it’s not the club and place for me to continue.

“Because I’ve taken a very public stand in the past it was probably the last thing that knocked the wind out of my stomach and my passion for continuing.

“I had already experience­d one other incident of racism where one of our players was involved that only came to light in the aftermath. The club dealt with that one internally. Even though I never heard this second incident, I couldn’t be a bystander.

“We had one player who I trusted deeply and, after the game, I asked him if he heard anything and he said there was monkey chants. That’s the moment — travelling back on the bus — I thought it wasn’t the right environmen­t for me.”

He added: “If it doesn’t make you uncomforta­ble to be connected to situations like that, then I think it says a lot about your moral compass.

“The Hungarian FA actually gave the opposition manager a fourmatch ban. But they also made Honved play behind closed doors for a game so I suppose that’s a sense of progress.”

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