ENGLANDâs Three Lions footballers roared into Poland for Euro 2012 yesterday, and hit another race storm. Royâs Boys had become embroiled in more scandal before their plane even touched the Tarmac as Glen Johnson was labeled a ânegritoâ. Fuming fans let rip after his Liverpool team-mate Daniel Pacheco used the word in a âgood luckâ message. The gaffe adds to the racism cloud hanging over the side following Rio Ferdinandâs controversial exclusion from the squad. And it comes after Englandâs black fans and playersâ families were urged to stay away from the tournament in Poland and Ukraine for fear of racist attacks. Spaniard Pacheco, 21, Tweeted: â@glen_johnson good luck negrito !!!!â The star later defended his actions, Tweeting: âI Allready explained in past what Negrito could mean. âGood or bad depends how you say it. I always called @glen_johnson it in terms of love.â He added: âLast Tweet about it. @gln glen_johnson speak spanish and he knows what that mean when I say it to him. He is one of best mates there for me.â His Liverpool team-mate Luis Suarez, 25, was banned for eight games for repeatedly calling Patrice Evra, 31, ânegritoâ during a clash with Manchester United http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/255397/ENGLAND-S-NEW-RACE-ROW/
Even when being the victims of racists England are shown in a bad light The Lennon effect, typical MSM
There's a Rolling Stones song called "Hey Negrita," off the album "Black n Blue". Does that make them racist, or has the whole subject now descended into absurdity, and is it now time for the press to start making up a completely different load of bollocks?
wonder what the odds are for the first darkie to play the racist card? or maybe it might be some white trash honky?