9 Disgraceful Figures Who Should Never Work In Football Again, With Dave Whelan & Malky Mackay

Football should be embarrassed to be associated with these names.

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9) Luis Suarez

Found guilty for racially abusing former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra, Luis Suarez also has a long list of other offences to his name, but has somehow been allowed to get away with it time and time again.

8) John Terry

Another proven racist, Chelsea captain John Terry has carried on as before despite his foul verbal abuse of former Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand.

7) Richard Keys

Recorded expressing embarrassingly sexist views about female match official Sian Massey, Richard Keys left Sky Sports back in January 2011, but remains a prominent figure in the media.

6) Andy Gray

As with his colleague Keys, Andy Gray was part of the horrific sexist comments aimed at Massey, but the Scot has also continued to work in football commentary and punditry.

5) Richard Scudamore

Despite some awful sexist comments found in leaked emails earlier this year, Richard Scudamore remains the Chief Executive of the Premier League.

4) Sepp Blatter

An extremely corrupt figure at the very top of the game, Sepp Blatter is also guilty of both racist and sexist comments in the past, suggesting that players who suffer abuse should shake hands and forget about it, while female footballers should wear tighter shorts to increase the appeal of the game.

3) Ched Evans

Convicted of rape in 2012, Ched Evans was recently invited back to his old club Sheffield United after spending time in prison, though they confirmed yesterday that they had reversed this decision.

2) Malky Mackay

In a shocking revelation earlier this year, former Cardiff City manager was found expressing awful racist, sexist and homophobic views in a series of leaked text messages, but has somehow been welcomed back to football shortly afterwards by being given the manager’s job at Wigan Athletic.

1) Dave Whelan

Somehow now dominating the headlines more than the disgraced Mackay is Wigan owner Dave Whelan, who himself has come out with a barrage of shocking anti-semitic and racist comments to remind us once again quite how out of touch those in high positions in the game are.