Crawley Town FC manager John Yems is no longer with the club following allegations of using discriminatory language and behavior toward players, the League Two club announced on Friday
"We're looking forward to the next era of Crawley Town Football Club," said Preston Johnson, co-chairman of the club in a statement on Friday. "We have an opportunity to build on more than 125 years of rich history and take this club to the next level. We're eager to partner with our players and supporters as we build a team and community that Red Devils fans can continue to be proud of -- both on and off the pitch.
"We take these allegations seriously and, effective immediately, have suspended him indefinitely as we investigate and consider further punitive action. Let us be clear: Crawley Town Football Club stands behind our players, employees and supporters, and we will never tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind."Yems on the touchline during a Sky Bet League Two match at the County Ground, Swindon.