Former football coach jailed for child sexual abuse promised Premier League trials to victims
A former football coach has been jailed for a further 10 years after pleading guilty to 17 new offences of child sexual abuse.
After his conviction, other men coached by Tudor as boys came forward reporting abuse, West Midlands Police said.The 61-year-old, formerly from Birmingham, was one of 10 men jailed in May 2016 Another victim, who had been abused from the age of 10 until 14, was found via Tudor's career into private coaching.
"These men were abused by Tudor as boys trying to follow their dreams of being footballers," she added."Tudor was in a position of trust and so cruelly abused his power over boys at such a vulnerable age."
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