London: Former Dutch midfielder Edgar Davids Saturday demanded that Dutch legend Johann Cruyff apologise over his alleged remark a year ago that the only reason he was on the board of the Ajax football club was because he was black.
Davids, 39 and now head coach of League Two outfit Barnet, had brushed the remark aside at the time but he told BBC Sport that now he wanted an apology from his compatriot, adding he was especially upset the Dutch Football Association had done nothing about it.
Cruyff denied being racist -- something that at the time Davids also concurred with -- and claimed his comments were misrepresented. He made his remarks after Louis van Gaal had been appointed general director without his knowledge.
“The issue isn’t resolved,” Davids said. “I still feel bad because in Holland they pretend nothing happened.
“They tried to sweep it under the carpet, because it’s a certain figure in football, and that's the wrong message to send to people. He admitted it— there has to be consequences and there weren't. He didn't apologise and that's what I'm still not satisfied about.
“Just be a man and apologise, because you made the remark and it's unacceptable.”
Cruyff had said that he had made the remark to Davids, a tough, uncompromising midfielder who was capped 74 times, when they clashed over another topic.
“Ajax is a multi-cultural club and we have found that many talented immigrant players quit when they reach puberty,” he wrote at the time.
“So we wanted to tackle this problem with someone from the same background, who had come through it. And that was Edgar Davids.
“During one of our fights I pointed that out to him. But it had nothing to do with his skin colour.”
The Dutch FA said in a statement there was little they could do as nothing had been made public by Ajax.