He's only a couple years younger than me, he's no dinosaur. I knew not to use that word then (if that is indeed the word used), so did he.
Strange wording to the apology that he's apologising to West Ham more than anyone he caused upset to. Anyway, I don't see why it's mad to do what is surely common practice to investigate hate speech, even if it was a few years ago.
Please accept my apology for laughing at a Les Dawson mother-in-law joke back in 1983. It was insensitive of me, thoughtless and may have offended someone who sees my apology 40: years later. I would like to offer to undergo diversity realignment, and to possibly become gender fluid so that I can more readily appreciate the challenges faced by my then non existent mother-in-law.
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