Add in the fact there's a Turkish flag flying outside the MKM, but no British one. Could be worse though, Daifuku Logan, on Leads Road, flew the Japanese and Union flag alongside each other, ours was upside down! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
The way the Spanish footballing authorities and the Spanish media have treated this is appalling as well. Journos regularly ask irrelevant questions about Vinicius provoking fans which causes the racist abuse.
Best way to deal with racism on this scale would be to go through the UEFA warning protocols and once that’s exhausted, abandon the game and offending fans’ team lose 3-0. If Valencia went from winning 1-0 to losing 3-0 because of their fans’ despicable behaviour, they might think twice before doing it again.
Is there a lot of Turkish flags at city home games? Can’t say I’ve took much notice I didnt know there was one flying high outside the ground either
See Below, I was just answering a question... Just to add I am not sensitive about it, if I see someone showing disrespect towards others at a game it doesn't really bother me, I can't control their actions and that goes for Leeds fans too.
Exactly this, if or when the game comes around like I fully expect it will, I know someone on our forum will take offence, instead now on our match day thread I can at least pre-warn people that this is something the Hull fans have done for over a season so it's not an insensitive wind up
Troy Deeney is one of six first-team players released by Birmingham City at the end of their contracts. The Blues captain had been offered a new deal in March but will depart St Andrew's after two seasons, in which he scored 11 goals in 56 appearances. Former skipper Harlee Dean is also among those going, having played his 200th game for the club in the final-day defeat by Sheffield United Maxime Colin, George Friend, Jordan Graham and Kevin Long are also leaving. The Championship club, who gave their "thanks to all departing players for their contributions across their time with Blues" also said talks were "ongoing with a number of released players".
Hull City fans who fought back Huddersfield thugs, banned thugs at that, who hadn't been to the game but travelled to Hull and hid in the bushes near walton street car park and attacked anyone leaving the match at the final whistle, were hunted down by Humberside Police and jailed. This fella is being held up as some sort of hero for doing exactly the same thing. Not crtictising what he did but hardly anyone spoke up for the Hull lads unjustly jailed.
That’s because Humberside Police love a bit of overzealous policing of City fans (but not away fans when they misbehave). And the HDM love a click bait article about City hooligans.