Townsend not upset about joke

NO WORRIES: England's Andros Townsend, left, goes past Poland's Kamil Glik, centre, and Slawomir Peszko during their World Cup qualifier match at Wembley Stadium in London. Photo: REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
NO WORRIES: England's Andros Townsend, left, goes past Poland's Kamil Glik, centre, and Slawomir Peszko during their World Cup qualifier match at Wembley Stadium in London. Photo: REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

LONDON - England winger Andros Townsend said yesterday that he was not offended by a joke about a monkey told to the squad by manager Roy Hodgson.

Hodgson apologised after several British newspapers reported that he had told the joke at half time of his side's 2-0 win over Poland on Tuesday, which saw them qualify for next year's World Cup.

According to the reports, Hodgson encouraged his players to pass the ball to in-form Tottenham Hotspur winger Townsend by telling a joke about a monkey being sent into space by US space agency Nasa.

The word 'monkey' can have racist connotations, but although the joke concludes with the words "feed the monkey", it is not racist in nature. Townsend is of Cypriot and Jamaican descent.

Writing on Twitter, Townsend said: "I don't know what all this fuss is about. No offence was meant and none was taken! It's not even newsworthy!"

In a statement, Hodgson had said: "I would like to apologise if any offence has been caused by what I said at half time.

"There was absolutely no intention on my part to say anything inappropriate. I made this clear straight away to Andros in the dressing room.

"I also spoke to Andros again on Wednesday. He has assured me and the FA [Football Association] he did not take any offence, and understood the point I was making in the manner I intended."

Hodgson received support from England striker Wayne Rooney, who tweeted: "Seen the story on Roy this morning. He done nothing wrong. This is ridiculous."

The joke, which reportedly emerged at Nasa in the 1960s and 1970s, is about a man being sent into space for the first time alongside a monkey.

The astronaut becomes frustrated that the monkey is being asked to do all the work and radios mission control to ask what he should do. Nasa replies: "Don't touch anything - just feed the monkey."

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