This effort by the Blades strikes me as being a bit more relevant/interesting than the Kick It Out project. FA, FIFA, and EuFA are only paying lip-service to the idea of tackling racism in football. Wearing a T-shirt just isn't the answer,ffs! At least an idea like this exposes fans to both their club's history and the current problem. http://www.culture24.org.uk/art/live & public art/art406906 https://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&out....r_pw.r_qf.&fp=9cc6ce1e3edfb4fe&bpcl=35466521
Except English football is probably the least racist (whatever the **** the term's supposed to mean) area of the world. To keep banging us with these campaigns is actually offensive in itself.
I usually think Dutch is a bit of a knob,but on this i couldn't agree more. Iv'e always thought the anti-racism types try way too hard. Thou doth protest too much...sort of thing.
I normally ignore kiddy trolls and nobheads, but that has to be the ****tiest bait I've seen on a message board in years. It was so bad it needed acknowledging.
this last few weeks has had me scratching my head . . Recently there has been players moaning that there is a racial undercurrent that needs to be exposed but the only evidence coming to light was Suarez which was unacceptable and Terry which was at least contested and at worst ill judged . As for terrace chants there was one incident with a Tranmere player or something last season from a lone supporter ? ? ? but other than that nothing really and especially nothing coming to the attention from the premier league. I dont see how a players action group ,restricted to black players is ever beneficial to beating racism however diluted the guise of racism has become in 2012 , when all it does is highlight differences.
The whole thing is a farcical waste of time and energy. Anyone who wants to tackle racism in football, needs to book a flight a flight to Eastern Europe, there's **** all for them to do here.