• FA accused of damaging ‘its own credibility and anti-discrimination policies’• Governing body says messages sent ‘with a legitimate expectation of privacy’Anti-racism campaigners have accused the Football organization of damaging its own credibility and undermining its stance on discrimination after deciding not to charge the former Cardiff manager Malky Mackay.
The FA announced on Thursday that neither the Scot nor Cardiff’s then head of recruitment,Iain sulky, would face disciplinary action over discriminatory text messages they exchanged during their time at the club.
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Source: theguardian.com