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The BBC have announced they will no longer work with former Derby player Craig Ramage after comments he made about "all the young black lads" at the club.
Ramage, 49, was suspended by the BBC after Derby left-back Max Lowe spoke out on social media against the comments he made on BBC Radio Derby's Sportscene show, which were later removed.
When I look over and look at certain players, their body language, their stance, the way they act, you just feel, hold on a minute, he needs pulling down a peg or two," he said.
"So I'd probably say that about all the young black lads, all the young advice if they wanted it, that it's about when you are struggling for form, you are going through a sticky patch, it's about going back to basics, working hard and doing the right things."
The BBC have taken action to disassociate themselves from the former footballer and have vowed to investigate.
Ramage, 49, was suspended by the BBC after Derby left-back Max Lowe spoke out on social media against the comments he made on BBC Radio Derby's Sportscene show, which were later removed.
When I look over and look at certain players, their body language, their stance, the way they act, you just feel, hold on a minute, he needs pulling down a peg or two," he said.
"So I'd probably say that about all the young black lads, all the young advice if they wanted it, that it's about when you are struggling for form, you are going through a sticky patch, it's about going back to basics, working hard and doing the right things."
The BBC have taken action to disassociate themselves from the former footballer and have vowed to investigate.