Dave Kitson has invited Raheem Sterling to discuss any issues the Manchester City striker has about his bid to lead the players' union.
The former Reading and Stoke City striker stepped forward to force change at the Professional Footballers' Association this week with a public letter to chief executive Gordon Taylor in which he asked 101 questions of the organisation.
But there have been rumblings from some quarters that his attempt to take control could be derailed because of a row over comments he made after England star Sterling had been racially abused during a game at Chelsea two years ago.
Kitson, 40, has set the record straight, asking people to make a judgment after hearing his side of the story. He said: “The day after my
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