"West Ham" team fired scandal-causing manager

"West Ham" team owners have decided to part ways with the head of the player transfer section, Tony Henry. This was announced officially. This week, amidst a racism scandal, the director was initially suspended, and ultimately handed a dismissal letter. It is worth reminding that the storm began when Anglo-Saxon exchanges with a football agent were revealed. In January, the athlete's representative tried to offer his clients to the London club, but the director constantly refused, saying he did not want to invite black players to the team. "We don't need more Africans. We had three and don't want to deal with more of them. These are not racist remarks, just an inappropriate attitude. We had problems with Diafra Sakho. Africans have a hard time adapting to the team and cause chaos. Of course, my words are not directed against a specific race. Of course, if we were to look at the top-level African players, we wouldn't have any problems with them. However, when they don't play, they cause a lot of problems, as was the case with Diafra. Now he has left the team and that is great news," wrote Henry.