Queen following her death.The popular radio station posted a statement on Twitter, which read: "Trevor Sinclair will not be on air while we carry out a thorough investigation into the circumstances and timing of his tweet.
While we respect the right of Trevor Sinclair to express his opinion on his personal twitter account, talkSPORT does not endorse the tweet."The former Manchester City attacker tweeted on Thursday following the announcement of the Queen's death: "Racism was outlawed in England in the 60's & it's been allowed to thrive so why should black and brown mourn!!'".
The tweet and his account have since been deleted.READ MORE: Trevor Sinclair deletes Twitter after controversial tweet about Queen's deathtalkSPORT colleague Simon Jordan responded to the post as the tweet went viral.
He wrote: "'Trev, I'm really not sure that is an appropriate thought, let alone tweet. The country has lost a very significant person and respect and value should be the overriding sentiments not division!"At the time, too talkSPORT wrote in the reply: "We have been trying to make contact with Trevor Sinclair following opinions expressed on his Twitter account.
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