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Ex-Southampton player who put paedophile coach Bob Higgins behind bars says compensation offered is ‘an absolute insult’


AN ex-Southampton player who helped put paedophile coach Bob Higgins behind bars slammed compensation offers to victims as “an absolute insult”.

Dean Radford, who gave evidence in the case which resulted in Higgins being jailed for 24 years, was horrified to hear men abused while part of the Saints’ youth set-up were being offered as little as £10,000.

 Infamous football coach Bob Higgins was jailed for 24 years after preying on teen players

Infamous football coach Bob Higgins was jailed for 24 years after preying on teen playersCredit: Solent News

 Former Southampton trainee Dean Radford waived his right to anonymity so he could speak out over abusive coach Bob Higgins

Former Southampton trainee Dean Radford waived his right to anonymity so he could speak out over abusive coach Bob HigginsCredit: PA:Press Association

SunSport understands at least one who launched a civil case against the club has accepted the settlement money, leaving him with a five-figure sum after legal costs.

Radford tweeted: “We all know it never has been nor will be about the money.

“I know cases where a member of staff has slipped in the warehouse and received ten times the amount. Football you should be ashamed.”

Higgins was acquitted in 1991 of abusing Radford, who was 18 when he made allegations in 1989.

25 YEARS OF ABUSE

Cases involving five other alleged victims were discontinued as a result.

The double jeopardy rule prevented Radford from being a complainant in the new case against Higgins, who was finally found guilty of 45 out of 51 charges of indecent assault against 23 teenage boys between 1971 and 1996.

A number of the victims have since begun legal action.

The club said: “We remain keen to engage and support all victims and survivors, and where appropriate their families, and to offer them the apology they are owed from us.

“We are deeply sorry for the treatment they suffered at the club in the 1980s.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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