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FA ‘concerned’ at allegations about Hull City Ladies co-owner

THE FA is “very concerned” about allegations relating to Hull City Ladies co-owner Daniel Johnson.

The Guardian reported that in early April letters about Johnson’s alleged conduct at the club – written by, among others, current and former players, club staff, volunteers and sponsors – were sent to the FA as part of written evidence to support complaints about him, including claims of aggressive behaviour and inappropriate remarks.

An FA spokesperson said: “We are very concerned about the allegations raised with us, and we are in regular contact with the club and their legal representatives about this matter.

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