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QPR and Crawley sued for £11.1m by former player who claims they did not protect him

Queens Park Rangers and Crawley Town are being sued for more than £11m by a former player who is claiming they failed to protect him from alleged racist banter that he says destroyed his career.

The Championship club are joint defendants with Crawley in a claim currently being heard at the Central London Employment Tribunal, brought by the former Northern Ireland Under-21 international Amrit Bansal-McNulty, who is suing for £11.1m for a loss of opportunity and personal injury. Both clubs have denied wrongdoing.

Continue reading…Amrit Bansal-McNulty claim relates to alleged racismClubs deny wrongdoing in case being heard at tribunalQueens Park Rangers and Crawley Town are being sued for more than £11m by a former player who is claiming they failed to protect him from alleged racist banter that he says destroyed his career.The Championship club are joint defendants with Crawley in a claim currently being heard at the Central London Employment Tribunal, brought by the former Northern Ireland Under-21 international Amrit Bansal-McNulty, who is suing for £11.1m for a loss of opportunity and personal injury. Both clubs have denied wrongdoing. Continue reading…

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