Newell clings to job as Luton hit out at sexist comments
14th Nov 2006, 01:51 GMT
Mike Newell was clinging to his job as Luton manager last night after the club's board demanded a meeting with him for what they described as his "sexist" and "completely unacceptable" criticism of assistant referee Amy Rayner.
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