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Dear me, nasty.
Nick Freeman, representing Sinclair, said the "catalyst" for his behaviour that night was being subjected to racism, in front of his family, while out having a meal hours earlier.



What is the world coming to if after being racially abused you can not get into your car piste as a newt without the police harassing you?
Fortunately he was able to pull the "race card" from his pocket.
What a little git.

Kick It Out need to disassociate itself from him immediately.

You cannot be an ambassador for anti-racism whilst using language and holding views like that.
Will the BBC sack him from his Punditry role?
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They certainly should do imo, Everhelpful.
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Ah, thanks Mamya.
Welcome.
Thanks,mamya,also.
yes thx mama

his punditry role is over - the beeb announced that they had no plans to use his services again

Nick Freeman - not cheap -
peeing in the policemans car won't have helped his case, what a wally.
o god I missed that !
( piddling error on my part )
People do stupid things when drunk but when you ar in the public eye you can expect it to be shouted from the top of the hills.

His punishment will be quite severe in comparison for his stupidity.
Hang on! He's black isn't he? How on earth can he be convicted of a racially aggravated offence?
By being racially abusive.

Mind you don't choke.

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