resigned from his £190,000-a-year role last night after making racist comments to the Government - leaving the FA in crisis.
The 63-year-old found his position untenable in the wake of a car crash appearance before MPs that saw him refer to "coloured footballers" - as well as make alarming references to South Asians, Afro Caribbeans and women while describing homosexuality as a "life choice".Clarke is also expected to quit his role as England's FIFA vice-president and Paul Elliott, who leads the FA's 'Inclusion Advisory Board', is among the early favourites to replace him.FA vice chairman Peter McCormick will take interim charge, with chief executive Mark Bullingham leading the search to find Clarke's replacement.Clarke had contacted his.
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