The FA have charged former
BREAKING: The Football Association has charged former West Ham head of player recruitment Tony Henry with misconduct in relation to comments made about African players. #SSN
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) May 4, 2018
"It is further alleged that this breach of Rule E3(1) is an "Aggravated Breach" as defined in Rule E3(2), as it included reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or nationality and/or colour. Mr Henry has until 15 May 2018 to respond to the charge."
Daily Mail: Tony Henry charged by FA for comments on West Ham signing Africans https://t.co/IzQqDo8gog
— West Ham News App (@WestHamNewsApp) May 4, 2018
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"West Ham United have today terminated the contract of Director of Player Recruitment, Tony Henry, with immediate effect following his unacceptable comments that were widely reported in the press," the Hammers reported after letting Henry go earlier this year.
Tony Henry: West Ham ex-head of recruitment charged over African player comments https://t.co/ljSbJRScIS pic.twitter.com/ITfmW6f6Rs
— Nigel Gasa (@NigelGasa) May 4, 2018
"Our action follows a full and thorough investigation. West Ham United will not tolerate any type of discrimination."
Irons manager David Moyes, though, has said that Henry did in fact recommend two African players during the January window in Leicester's Islam Slimani and Lille defender