Conjecture on my part, but it looked a bigger problem than just football, so I'm not sure what any punishment is going to change.
If you looked at the crowd it looked like an Ultra following, predominantly if not entirely white male. Aren't Hungary already under threat from the EU over its, how do I word this...limitation of gay rights.
Again just subjective on my part, but it looked as if I was watching a far right movement. A throw back to our 70's. Racism still exists in the UK but I'd say in Hungary it is on a completely different level ie it's open and in your face. Very hostile.
The solution would be in the same manner has happened to the UK in the late 80's over football violence, a complete ban from all competitions. I don't think the powers that be will have the balls or willingness to do that.
My God daughters partner is black, he was at Palace but never made the grade, so he went to Greece to ply his trade, he said some games as 1 of 2 black players at the club they'd get a few Monkey chants and the banana treatment but what was the worst for them is when the players went out on a piss up after the game, some clubs openly refused them entry because of their colour, one said they were doing it to protect them, non of the clubs that did let them in however wouldn't allow them to go in to the VIP area although their team mates were. After a couple of months of this he didn't bother going in the end. He said he's never been racially abused as a spectator in the UK and as witnessed very little of it
One of his academy mates went to an Eastern European league, I forget which one, he had it a lot worse, he said it was bad enough getting abuse from the opposition fans but he would get it from his own, it was so bad he walked out of his contract just after 6 months. These incidents were only 8 years ago, the Eastern Europe one didn't surprise me but the Greek one did.
