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Queen’s death: Backlash as Ex-Man City star says Elizabeth II shouldn’t be mourned by blacks
Former Manchester City star, Trevor Sinclair is now under investigation by talkSport after the Englishman said that ‘black and brown’ people should not mourn the Queen’s death.
Sinclair is being investigated by the sports radio company, where he works as a football pundit and commentator.
The former City star is said to have tweeted shortly after the Queen’s death was announced that racism in the United Kingdom had ‘thrived’ during her 70-year reign.
The sports world pulsed to mourn the Queen who died on Thursday at the age of 96 at Balmoral.
But Sinclair felt the monarch does not deserve a last respect from people of black or brown colours.
“Racism was outlawed in England in the 60’s & it’s been allowed to thrive so why should black and brown mourn!!” He boldly tweeted, according to Manchester Evening News.
And shortly after his tweet, Talksport announced that it was attempting to make contact with the former Premier League star to discuss the tweet.
It said: “talkSport does not support those views expressed and is investigating the matter.”
Sinclair’s comments further received a furious backlash from colleagues.
Former Crystal Palace owner, Simon Jordan, who also works with talkSport with Sinclair, said, “Trev, I’m really not sure that is an appropriate thought, let alone tweet. The country has lost a very significant person and respect and value should be the overriding sentiments not division!”
Georgie Bingham, another colleague of Sinclair at talkSport, said: “Bloody hell Trev. What the hell are you thinking?”
And former Peterborough United striker, Aaron McLean added: “To say I’m confused as to why you’ve felt the need to tweet this is an understatement.”