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Three claims of racial harassment against former Crawley manager John Yems have been upheld at a tribunal.

The Independent·Press Association Sport Staff·21 days ago
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Three claims of racial harassment against former Crawley manager John Yems have been upheld by an employment tribunal. Amrit Bansal-McNulty, an ex-Northern Ireland Under-21 international, is suing former clubs QPR and Crawley for around £12 million. He alleged the clubs failed to protect him from Yems' abuse during his 2021-22 loan spell at the Red Devils. An employment tribunal judgment on Monday noted Mr Bansal-McNulty was "partially successful" in his claims against Yems, whose conduct from 2019-2022 left Crawley "vicariously liable". One of the charges upheld involved Yems calling Bansal-McNulty a “curry muncher” and then asking whether the midfielder was unhappy that pizzas being supplied did not include a “curry pizza”. Yems had attempted to characterise such remarks as “banter”, according to the tribunal judgment.…

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