Stevenage manager Mark Sampson says he’s innocent of promises of racism made against him, insisting the”allegation is false.”
The England Women manager – appointed manager of Sky Bet League Two side Stevenage later Dinoi Maamria had been disregarded – had been accused of using language .
The FA is investigating the criticism, something Sampson dismissed the claim and says though Stevenage have already looked into the matter, he is pleased to co-operate with.
Following the Hertfordshire club lost 3-2 at home to Carlisle in his first match in charge, Talking, Sampson thanked the club.
“Ever since I first walked in the door I have been forced to feel welcome, during good times and bad,” he said.
“I feel very confident there are good times to come for this club.
“I am fully aware there has been an allegation made and I have contributed already to a club investigation and I intend to contribute fully to a FA investigation.
“The allegation is false. There are.
“I am rather hopeful everything will be investigated fully and due process will be followed.
“The result will be that this can be concluded and the soccer club is able to move on and begin working to the most essential thing, which is the gamers, the fans and what goes on on the area.”
Sampson directed the Lionesses in the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada to position after he was fortunate to have experienced a connection as coach of Bristol Academy, but he was later dismissed from the FA.
That followed accusations of bullying and discrimination made by striker Eniola Aluko against Sampson while he had been having England Women, that had been explored by the FA, who afterwards cleared him of any wrongdoing.
Read more: http://dreamnxtlevel.com/category/nba_betting_tips/