Ex-England footie star Kieron Dyer quits golf club ‘after being racially abused’
FORMER England footballer Kieron Dyer has quit his golf club over alleged racial abuse.
Dyer, 41, claims a member used the slurs “monkey” and “banana” behind his back.
The ex-Newcastle and Ipswich midfielder said: “It was brought to my attention that a member verbally abused me in the bar area at Hintlesham Golf Club last Friday.
“That abuse was of a racial nature. And while I did not hear it myself as I had left, I was left shocked when told.
“I immediately resigned via email. I have always found it a nice club with good people.
"But this is a deeply upsetting incident. I just hope the matter is dealt with appropriately by the club.
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"There is no place for this type of racism in our society.”
Dyer, who played 33 times for England, had been a member of the club near Ipswich for several years.
He splashed out on a lavish christening party for his son at the 16th century Hintesham Hall hotel next door to the golf club in 2006.
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