old Royston gets away scott free.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37406549
The issue here is probably not the comment or joke by Gascoigne, whatever about the rights and wrongs of so-called racist jokes.
It’s the security guard who took offence and reported him.
One assumes the same guard would (if working at a Chubby Brown gig) be equally as offended and made numerous calls though I thought he was more known for sexism as opposed to racism.
Not knowing the full context of the comment it is difficult to say if perhaps the guard needs to cop himself on or if Gascoigne is in the wrong.
he's probably taking his employers to task as well, citing
Burton and Rhule v De Vere Hotels EAT
The EAT held that an employer “subjected” its employees to unlawful race discrimination when it allowed comedian Bernard Manning and guests at an event to abuse and harass them racially, in circumstances in which it had sufficient control over the discriminatory event so as to have been able to prevent or reduce the extent of it by applying good employment practice.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
I think it was something about not being able to see him because the lights were off.
I can understand him not being over the moon about it, but personally I can't imagine a scenario in which I would report someone for making a joke about my physical appearance, even if related to my race.