This is not intended to start a discussion on racism.
I have just read an article http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19263251 and I didn't agree with Hodgson. (Nothing to do with past crimes).
It seems ridiculous that a man that has worked in football as long as Hodgson can be so out of touch. I'm sure he's right in that fans at the Olympic venues were very well behaved and I'm sure that the atmosphere at the Charity Sheild was very different. The reason for this is obviously passion.
The behaviour of some football fans and indeed players needs to change both have a responsibility to their clubs and need to conduct themselves in the appropriate manner. What we also need to be aware of is that the reason football is so popular is the tribal rivalry between fans, there is an atmosphere that sometimes borders on hatred at grounds around the country on the weekend and whether the FA or other groups like it or not this is part of football and I for one love that atmosphere.
When the behaviour crosses the imaginary line in officials heads then yes something needs to be done, no act of violence or racial abuse is acceptable, some now though are starting to look to take this further, is any kind of abuse acceptable? Most would say that the abuse thrown at players and between fans is banter and part of the game and I agree with this. Could you imagine going to a game and applauding a goal politely?
As usual the FA and indeed their new figurehead will get this wrong and spout nonsense. Football is more than a game and when there are problems the appropriate bodies need to act in the correct way and punish appropriately, what they also need to remember is not to overreact.
I have just read an article http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19263251 and I didn't agree with Hodgson. (Nothing to do with past crimes).
Hodgson said: "I wouldn't mind a spotlight also focused on the crowd because I think one of the things that made the Olympic Games for Great Britain was the incredible support within the stadia where the events took place.
"Maybe we need to start looking not only on the field and off the field after the match, but maybe in the stadia itself.
"To be frank you can't compare the atmosphere and the way people behaved in the Olympic Stadium with the game I watched the day after, the Community Shield.
"It was a very different public at that game to the public our athletes performed in front of."
It seems ridiculous that a man that has worked in football as long as Hodgson can be so out of touch. I'm sure he's right in that fans at the Olympic venues were very well behaved and I'm sure that the atmosphere at the Charity Sheild was very different. The reason for this is obviously passion.
The behaviour of some football fans and indeed players needs to change both have a responsibility to their clubs and need to conduct themselves in the appropriate manner. What we also need to be aware of is that the reason football is so popular is the tribal rivalry between fans, there is an atmosphere that sometimes borders on hatred at grounds around the country on the weekend and whether the FA or other groups like it or not this is part of football and I for one love that atmosphere.
When the behaviour crosses the imaginary line in officials heads then yes something needs to be done, no act of violence or racial abuse is acceptable, some now though are starting to look to take this further, is any kind of abuse acceptable? Most would say that the abuse thrown at players and between fans is banter and part of the game and I agree with this. Could you imagine going to a game and applauding a goal politely?
As usual the FA and indeed their new figurehead will get this wrong and spout nonsense. Football is more than a game and when there are problems the appropriate bodies need to act in the correct way and punish appropriately, what they also need to remember is not to overreact.

. However for a lot of the old school boys it just became totally prohibitive as soon as all seaters came in. Used to cost about a tenner for an adult ticket on The Kop just before all seaters (only a fiver if you managed to get through the under 16s...turnstyle trying to look all youthful with 4 days stubble wasn't easy