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LMA Uses B Word In Malky Mackay Text Scandal Statement [Updated]

Ben Kiely
By Ben Kiely
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Update: 10:41

The LMA have apologised for their apology released on behalf of Malk Mackay.

10:05

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The League Manager's Association has published a statement on Malky Mackay amidst the former Cardiff manager's racist text scandal. According to the LMA,

It emerged that Malky had, it seems, sent a couple of one line texts that were, with the benefit of hindsight, very regrettable and disrespectful of other cultures.

These were two text messages sent in private at a time Malky felt under great pressure and when he was letting off steam to a friend during some friendly text message banter. That said, Malky believes he could and should have conducted himself better on these two isolated occasions. 

The use of the word "b*****" in an official statement is an unforgivable crime and should really be an arrestable offence.

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