MONTREAL - CF Montreal has fired its reserve squad coach after political backlash over years-old comments on his Twitter account suggesting the former premier of Quebec should be assassinated.
The CF Montréal soccer club said it was reversing its decision to hire Sandro Grande as head coach of its reserve team after Quebec Premier François Legault and other politicians denounced his history of anti-sovereignist comments, including tweets appearing to encourage an attempted assassination of former premier Pauline Marois.
CF Montreal announced it is terminating its relationship with Sandro Grande, the day after the club announced it was hiring him to coach the team s reserve squad. Grande s hiring drew stark rebukes for comments after the attempted killing of former Quebec premier Pauline Marois.