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By Louis Lee Ray and Jim Reed
The Victoria Derbyshire programme of BBC
Two Chelsea childhood players also have told BBC News a former assistant manager subjected to abuse them.
One said that to his very first experience – in age 12 with Gwyn Williams – remarks were made by that the trainer about his facial features.
Williams had known him racist nameshe asked him if he’d been”robbing older grannies”, and said it had been a”rarity” he went to college.
Williams denies all allegations.
The two players were talking out for the first time since a report was released by Chelsea in August to the scandal.
Neither of these gave evidence to this inquiry, which found that the young black players were exposed to”a daily tirade of racial abuse” from the 1980s and 1990s.
Williams, the former academy director, was described as the”instigator” of racial abuse at the club.
Anthony – not his name – told the Victoria Derbyshire of the BBC programme he had been subjected to racist abuse.
“I recall the first time that I met [Gwyn Williams] he said how big my lips were, how big my nose was”
He said Williams had made a racially charged remark about how big his penis.
“And that was my very first encounter. I was 12 years old”
A player, Kieran – also not his true name – stated Williams referred to him using language.
“I had been coming in [to training] scared to make a mistake,” he said.
“On the pitch it influenced me because I couldn’t relax. I had been thinking if I have a poor match everybody is going to say’you black this’ or’you black that’.”
Williams rose to assistant manager, leaving the club in 2006 and joined Chelsea in 1979 as a youth development officer.
His lawyer wrote to Chelsea denying”any and all” allegations of racism.
He maintained the extracts of this report revealed he were”biased, untrue, unfair and artificial”.
The report, written by the charity Barnardo’s and commissioned by Chelsea, found evidence of a toxic, atmosphere that was racist.
The report also looked to allegations against the other Chelsea coach – former England international Graham Rix.
It found while he”may be competitive and bullying”, on the evidence presented to them he was not overly violent.
Kieran and anthony stated they did not provide evidence to the query because it had been paid for by Chelsea and they’d concerns about its liberty.
However they both told BBC News they’d discovered Rix use language that was racist.
Anthony said Rix asked him if he’d gone and had sexual intercourse with”any of our white women” at the weekend.
“I thought,’I have had enough of this’, and I said,’Yeah, I’d’,” Anthony told the BBC.
“And then he said,’If this was my daughter I would lynch you’.”
Rix was jailed for sexually attacking a 15-year-old woman, working six weeks and being falsified by Chelsea.
He moved on to manage clubs such as Portsmouth and Heart of Midlothian.
Rix’s lawyer gave an announcement to this Barnardo’s review, denying that he had been a bully, aggressive or racist.
The lawyer told BBC News Rix denied Anthony and Kieran’s allegations.
He included both the FA and the Disclosure and also Service [DBS] had investigated and not placed any restrictions.
Chelsea have apologised for its”deeply shocking behaviour” described at the Barnardo’s report.
It stated:”Barnardo’s reviewers concluded that the many accounts given of acute racially violent behavior towards young players were plausible.
“As a team we wish to apologise to all players who underwent this profoundly shocking behavior.
“We’re performing, and will continue to do, everything we can to make sure that many boys, women, men and women who play with this team – and indeed anyone who works on or using the club will not have to survive the horrible experiences these young players endured.”
The two ex-players said it had felt impossible to report that their allegations at that moment.
They stated Chelsea had no protecting policy in place at the time, and there’d been no official to switch to with a criticism.
“I didn’t want to create trouble for my parents in any way, shape or form,” Anthony added.
Anthony and Kieran accuse of trying to minimise publicity by publishing the findings on precisely exactly the identical day as a separate research into sexual abuse with a coach decades earlier the club.
They said they wanted a whole apology from the club but had been contacted directly by Chelsea since the report’s book.
“I haven’t heard anything out of anyone [at Chelsea],” said Anthony.
“So, is that just a PR exercise? Are they sincerely going to admit what happened and sorry?
“They need to talk to people, not just put out a generic statement”
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