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Dave Whelan in anti-Semitism row after comments made in defence of Wigan boss Malky Mackay

Image: Dave Whelan has been defending the decision to hire Malky Mackay

Wigan owner Dave Whelan has been accused of anti-Semitism after defending the decision to appoint Malky Mackay as manager of the Championship club.

The decision to hire Mackay has caused controversy because the manager is being investigated by the FA for sending offensive text messages during his time as manager of Cardiff City.

One of the messages referred to Jewish football agent Phil Smith and appeared to imply that a Jewish person would be more perturbed at losing money than non-Jews.

But, in an interview with The Guardian, Whelan played down the significance of the text.

He said: “The Jews don't like losing money. Nobody likes losing money. Do you think Jewish people chase money a little bit more than we do? I think they are very shrewd people.

“I think Jewish people do chase money more than everybody else. I don't think that's offensive at all.”

I call on Dave Whelan to withdraw and apologise for his use of disgraceful anti-Semitic language.
Simon Johnson of the Jewish Leadership Council

The Jewish Leadership Council has condemned Whelan's views and called on him to withdraw his comments.

Simon Johnson of the Jewish Leadership Council said: “Unfortunately Mr Mackay and now Mr Whelan have referred to some of the worst old-fashioned tropes, which have been used in the past as the basis of anti-Semitism and stereotyping of Jewish people.

“Mackay used offensive language to insult a fellow participant in football using a tawdry racial stereotype.”

And Johnson tweeted: “I call on Dave Whelan to withdraw and apologise for his use of disgraceful anti-Semitic language.”

Whelan has also defended Mackay's comments about Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan.

In another text message, Mackay used what is generally perceived as an offensive term to describe Tan, who is from Malaysia, but Whelan told The Guardian he does not think the term is offensive.

Sponsor departs

One of Wigan’s shirt sponsors, Premier Range, announced on Thursday that they were ending their relationship with the club in protest at the decision to hire Mackay before the conclusion of the FA probe.

Whelan has implied that he believes nothing will come of the investigation but FA chairman Greg Dyke said he was surprised by the comments.

Dyke said: “We have a separate judicial arm that does all that. I talked to them today and they say they are still doing the investigation.

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Dave Whelan has been accused of anti-Semitism

“There are a lot of emails. They are going through, trawling through, and they will make some decisions.

“What I don’t understand is the chairman of Wigan, when he says he has talked to people at the FA who have said there is going to be no action.

“I don’t think that decision has been taken at all. Dave Whelan has obviously talked to somebody but I don’t think what he has said is right.”

The FA also released a statement which read: “We wish to make it clear the FA investigation into the conduct of Malky Mackay and (Cardiff’s former head of recruitment) Iain Moody remains ongoing and no assurances have been given by the FA as to the outcome of this case.

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"In the particular and exceptional circumstances of this case, the FA would like to provide some clarification as to the status of the investigation.

"The FA did not come into possession of the relevant evidence relating to the messages until mid-October. This came out of many thousands of emails and texts and we are still in the process of obtaining additional information.

"The FA is still investigating whether these messages indicate a culture in which other acts of a discriminatory nature may have taken place. This process inevitably takes time. Both Mr Mackay and Mr Moody are fully co-operating with the ongoing process.

"We fully appreciate the need to act expeditiously on this matter. However, it remains a complex investigation and the FA will make no further comment at this time."

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