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Official Club Statement
Mon 5 Sep 2011, 6:59PM
By Chris Bailey - MCFC Official website
Following allegations made to the football club by Dr Anthonia Onuoha, subsequently reported in today’s media, the Club can confirm that a board led review has been launched into the matter.
www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2011/September/Club-statement
Mon 5 Sep 2011
By Shaun Custis - The Sun
Nedum Onuoha’s mum devastated by vile email
The cancer-stricken mother of Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has been left 'humiliated and devastated' following a callous e-mail she believes was sent by the club's chief executive, Garry Cook.
Dr Anthonia Onuoha, who acts as Nedum's agent, last night sent official letters of complaint to the FA and Premier League about the e-mail she received during her year-long fight against cancer.
Cook has denied sending the message, explaining his e-mail system was broken into and a full internal inquiry has been launched at City to find the culprit.
The offensive e-mail emerged after Dr Anthonia wrote to City's football administrator, Brian Marwood, about a contract dispute her son was having with the club.
In October last year she e-mailed Marwood explaining that, while her body might be "ravaged with cancer and ongoing chemotherapy" she still had her wits about her to argue Nedum's case.
Two weeks later Dr Anthonia received an e-mail — which appeared to be from Cook and was meant for Marwood — but was instead sent to her.
The e-mail was addressed 'Brian' then said: "Ravaged with it!!......I don't now how you sleep at night. You used to be such a nice man when I worked with you at nike (sic)."
A devastated Dr Anthonia replied to Cook the following day saying: "Thanks very much for your insightful e-mail."
Cook responded, saying he hadn't sent the offending e-mail and that his e-mail account had been hacked while he was on holiday in South Africa for 10 days.
He insisted that, following an internal investigation, he had learned a member of his staff had sent the e-mail to Marwood as a joke.
He told Dr Anthonia: "I cannot and will not condone this unacceptable behaviour. I can confirm Brian did not receive this e-mail and disciplinary action is currently underway regarding one of our employees."
Cook also apologised for "any hurt or embarrassment this may have caused".
Dr Anthonia said: "When I opened up my e-mails and saw the message, it was the worst day of my life, even worse than being diagnosed with cancer.
"I couldn't understand how anybody could behave like that. I just cried and cried for hours.
"I'm critically ill and at that point I was undergoing chemotherapy. I was just so shocked but I couldn't tell Nedum or any of my family because I didn't know how they would react.
"It's incredible that any human being would write this. It's unforgivable and I still cannot believe it.
"When Cook replied to me, he said that he was confused, that he'd been away on holiday in South Africa and that somebody had hacked into his e-mail account and that whoever sent the e-mail to Brian Marwood meant it as a practical joke.
"It was all very stressful at the time, in fact it still is.
"The illness I have is very stressful, I'm having chemotherapy and radiotherapy, including having radiotherapy on my brain and this year has been traumatic. I didn't want anybody adding to my stress but that is what they've done.
WHAT DR ONUOHA SENT ... Email from Nedum Onuoha's mum to Garry Cook and Brian Marwood
Dr Onuoha has represented her son from the beginning of his career and even received a hand-written note of thanks from Cook after negotiating Nedum's contract in 2009.
REPLY ... the message Dr Onuoha received from Garry Cook's email address
She added: "He thanked me for the way the negotiations were handled and wished everybody he dealt with was as professional.
"Yet things have changed at City from the time when Nedum joined. He was a ball boy there and he loves the club and wouldn't do anything to harm City.
"I have seen a different side of how the club operates."
This is not the first time Cook has been linked with an horrendous gaffe. Infamously, he dubbed Kaka a 'bottler' after the Brazilian superstar turned down a move to City and claimed former owner Thaksin Shinawatra was 'a good guy to play a round of golf with'.
Cook was also at the centre of a PR storm when Roberto Mancini admitted he had been approached by City weeks before Mark Hughes was sacked.
Cook denied this but controversy has dogged his footsteps since joining the club in 2008.
Recently, however, Cook has insisted City operate in a manner that does not bring embarrassment to owner Sheikh Mansour and the Abu Dhabi royal family.
Publicly and privately, he has been at pains to ensure City's behaviour does nothing to damage the reputation of the Gulf state.
But with official letters of complaint now with the FA and Premier League, City's reputation is in jeopardy.
Dr Onuoha was not paid for this article.
www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3794394/Nedum-Onuohas-mum-devastated-by-vile-email.html
Mon 5 Sep 2011, 6:59PM
By Chris Bailey - MCFC Official website
Following allegations made to the football club by Dr Anthonia Onuoha, subsequently reported in today’s media, the Club can confirm that a board led review has been launched into the matter.
www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2011/September/Club-statement
Mon 5 Sep 2011
By Shaun Custis - The Sun
Nedum Onuoha’s mum devastated by vile email
The cancer-stricken mother of Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has been left 'humiliated and devastated' following a callous e-mail she believes was sent by the club's chief executive, Garry Cook.
Dr Anthonia Onuoha, who acts as Nedum's agent, last night sent official letters of complaint to the FA and Premier League about the e-mail she received during her year-long fight against cancer.
Cook has denied sending the message, explaining his e-mail system was broken into and a full internal inquiry has been launched at City to find the culprit.
The offensive e-mail emerged after Dr Anthonia wrote to City's football administrator, Brian Marwood, about a contract dispute her son was having with the club.
In October last year she e-mailed Marwood explaining that, while her body might be "ravaged with cancer and ongoing chemotherapy" she still had her wits about her to argue Nedum's case.
Two weeks later Dr Anthonia received an e-mail — which appeared to be from Cook and was meant for Marwood — but was instead sent to her.
The e-mail was addressed 'Brian' then said: "Ravaged with it!!......I don't now how you sleep at night. You used to be such a nice man when I worked with you at nike (sic)."
A devastated Dr Anthonia replied to Cook the following day saying: "Thanks very much for your insightful e-mail."
Cook responded, saying he hadn't sent the offending e-mail and that his e-mail account had been hacked while he was on holiday in South Africa for 10 days.
He insisted that, following an internal investigation, he had learned a member of his staff had sent the e-mail to Marwood as a joke.
He told Dr Anthonia: "I cannot and will not condone this unacceptable behaviour. I can confirm Brian did not receive this e-mail and disciplinary action is currently underway regarding one of our employees."
Cook also apologised for "any hurt or embarrassment this may have caused".
Dr Anthonia said: "When I opened up my e-mails and saw the message, it was the worst day of my life, even worse than being diagnosed with cancer.
"I couldn't understand how anybody could behave like that. I just cried and cried for hours.
"I'm critically ill and at that point I was undergoing chemotherapy. I was just so shocked but I couldn't tell Nedum or any of my family because I didn't know how they would react.
"It's incredible that any human being would write this. It's unforgivable and I still cannot believe it.
"When Cook replied to me, he said that he was confused, that he'd been away on holiday in South Africa and that somebody had hacked into his e-mail account and that whoever sent the e-mail to Brian Marwood meant it as a practical joke.
"It was all very stressful at the time, in fact it still is.
"The illness I have is very stressful, I'm having chemotherapy and radiotherapy, including having radiotherapy on my brain and this year has been traumatic. I didn't want anybody adding to my stress but that is what they've done.
WHAT DR ONUOHA SENT ... Email from Nedum Onuoha's mum to Garry Cook and Brian Marwood
Dr Onuoha has represented her son from the beginning of his career and even received a hand-written note of thanks from Cook after negotiating Nedum's contract in 2009.
REPLY ... the message Dr Onuoha received from Garry Cook's email address
She added: "He thanked me for the way the negotiations were handled and wished everybody he dealt with was as professional.
"Yet things have changed at City from the time when Nedum joined. He was a ball boy there and he loves the club and wouldn't do anything to harm City.
"I have seen a different side of how the club operates."
This is not the first time Cook has been linked with an horrendous gaffe. Infamously, he dubbed Kaka a 'bottler' after the Brazilian superstar turned down a move to City and claimed former owner Thaksin Shinawatra was 'a good guy to play a round of golf with'.
Cook was also at the centre of a PR storm when Roberto Mancini admitted he had been approached by City weeks before Mark Hughes was sacked.
Cook denied this but controversy has dogged his footsteps since joining the club in 2008.
Recently, however, Cook has insisted City operate in a manner that does not bring embarrassment to owner Sheikh Mansour and the Abu Dhabi royal family.
Publicly and privately, he has been at pains to ensure City's behaviour does nothing to damage the reputation of the Gulf state.
But with official letters of complaint now with the FA and Premier League, City's reputation is in jeopardy.
Dr Onuoha was not paid for this article.
www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3794394/Nedum-Onuohas-mum-devastated-by-vile-email.html