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Not the first time......

BRAZIL'S PREVIOUS CONTROVERSIAL COMMENTS
June 2006 - Used the word 'nips' to refer to the Japanese.

May 2014 - Accused of making sexist remarks when discussing the rise of women in sport, saying: 'It makes me cringe when female commentators get players' names wrong.'

August 2014 - Brazil said he didn't have a lot of sympathy for actor Robin Williams after he had committed suicide. He also called the situation he left behind for his family 'diabolical'. TalkSPORT did apologise for his actions.

June 2015 - Used the term 'non-whites' on air in his reasoning for being against the Rooney rule, which is designed to get more ethnic minorities into top management jobs.
 
Not the first time......

BRAZIL'S PREVIOUS CONTROVERSIAL COMMENTS
June 2006 - Used the word 'nips' to refer to the Japanese.

May 2014 - Accused of making sexist remarks when discussing the rise of women in sport, saying: 'It makes me cringe when female commentators get players' names wrong.'

August 2014 - Brazil said he didn't have a lot of sympathy for actor Robin Williams after he had committed suicide. He also called the situation he left behind for his family 'diabolical'. TalkSPORT did apologise for his actions.

June 2015 - Used the term 'non-whites' on air in his reasoning for being against the Rooney rule, which is designed to get more ethnic minorities into top management jobs.

Brazil truly is an utter scumbag. How he manages to hold on to his 'employment' is genuine food for thought.
 
You're all being very harsh on him. It's not easy to be live on air without making overtly racist comments, as shown by how everyone else struggles with it too.

What? Oh.
 
Who was the person that he asked how he was getting on... Not knowing that he had died

It's amazing how he's lasted this long
 

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