• Manager had been suspended and was under FA investigation
  • As many as seven Crawley players reported Yems to the PFA

John Yems has left his role as manager of Crawley Town after he was alleged to have engaged in racist behaviour at the club.

Yems was suspended indefinitely by the League Two side after the accusations came to light a fortnight ago. The Football Association this week confirmed it was investigating the 62-year-old and on Friday the club announced his departure.

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