I think the world would be better off if most ex-footballers never opened their gobs in public at all.
I think this issue is so sensitive that all organisations have to be careful and circumspect. Including football clubs. I remember thinking and saying at the time we have to be careful here. We cannot be seen to be endorsing racism. Perception is everything and all organisations companies and clubs have to seen to have a policy of zero tolerance. Any slight deviation will see the broadcast media and social media having a field day .I think the world would be better off if most ex-footballers never opened their gobs in public at all.
Especially CarragherI think the world would be better off if most ex-footballers never opened their gobs in public at all.
I think you're right. The tshirts were meant to be a symbol of support for Suarez not racism. However, as we all know agendas come into play.I think this issue is so sensitive that all organisations have to be careful and circumspect. Including football clubs. I remember thinking and saying at the time we have to be careful here. We cannot be seen to be endorsing racism. Perception is everything and all organisations companies and clubs have to seen to have a policy of zero tolerance. Any slight deviation will see the broadcast media and social media having a field day .
Clubs receive a huge amount of revenue from international corporations. These will sever sponsorships as soon as there is a whiff of scandal. I can bet that they are more likely to drop a club for tolerance of racism than missing European competitions.
I think the world would be better off if most ex-footballers never opened their gobs in public at all.
I stand by my original statement.Can we make that ex-professional footballers please?

I stand by my original statement.
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To be fair to all concerned it was a massive balls up.
The fa overreacted and came down very hard in some half arse attempt to look tough.
Lfc got it completely wrong on the pr front. Why it didnt occur to any one to just take a dignified stance and maybe come out looking ok from the whole ordeal.
Evra did himself no favours, I'm not sure but I dont think he lasted to long as a main player for utd long after.
And well Suarez got what he wanted in the end.
To be fair to all concerned it was a massive balls up.
The fa overreacted and came down very hard in some half arse attempt to look tough.
Lfc got it completely wrong on the pr front. Why it didnt occur to any one to just take a dignified stance and maybe come out looking ok from the whole ordeal.
Evra did himself no favours, I'm not sure but I dont think he lasted to long as a main player for utd long after.
And well Suarez got what he wanted in the end.
Not so sure. He somehow came out of that looking like some modern day Rosa Parkes, and nowadays is foisted onto us at every opportunity by the social-liberal broadsheets as the poster boy for dignified, racial victhimhood. Seems completely forgotten that he tried to kick Suarez the whole game long (doubtless instructed to by Baconface), then tried to instigate a physical confrontation to get Suarez sent off by racially abusing him himself (exclamation my arse), then provably lied about the reasons why he changed his story, then promptly changed it again in cahoots with the FA 'prosecution' team when they realised what little VTR evidence they had.
Yet now he's Saint Evra of Your Sister's Pussy to Ferdinand's Rio X, and Martin Luther Ferguson, the man who instructed Schmeichal to say absolutely nothing when he'd been caught by a lip-reader on camera (the same as what happened to Terry) calling Ian Wright a 'Black bastard.' Even eight years later, you have to say that United couldn't have got out of this any better if they had well placed goons in several senior positions in the FA and the media. Which indeed they did (and still do).
Of course he won't, it will be swept under the rug with an offensively small fine and a promise to think about maybe attending a social media class just like Holgate's homophobia
Thats it, deflect from the real issue of institutionalised racism that runs through LFC.
Are we going to have a 'racism off' to see which club is/has been the most racist? Surely not because Everton won't come out looking too good.
Are we going to have a 'racism off' to see which club is/has been the most racist? Surely not because Everton won't come out looking too good.
All clubs have a horrible history of it in this country.For sure they wont, the club have a horrible history of it.
So why make a huge, unsubstantiated claim about a rival?For sure they wont, the club have a horrible history of it.
What annoys me the most is the whole basis of Evras argument was how the use of the n word had made him feelTo be fair to all concerned it was a massive balls up.
The fa overreacted and came down very hard in some half arse attempt to look tough.
Lfc got it completely wrong on the pr front. Why it didnt occur to any one to just take a dignified stance and maybe come out looking ok from the whole ordeal.
Evra did himself no favours, I'm not sure but I dont think he lasted to long as a main player for utd long after.
And well Suarez got what he wanted in the end.