Gareth Bale wins PFA awards but comedian sparks race row

Reginald D Hunter's use of the N-word does not go down well and Suarez gets booed

Gareth Bale
(Image credit: Clive Rose)

GARETH BALE was crowned king of English football on Sunday night as he became only the third person to win both the Professional Football Association's player and young player of the season awards on an evening that was almost overshadowed by a race-related controversy.

Bale (above) followed in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo and Andy Gray by scooping both prizes at the annual event at the Grosvenor Hotel in London. But the game's capacity for tying itself in knots over racism was in evidence after the event when there were complaints about the performance of comedian Reginald D Hunter.

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