How Can Football Deal With Racism?

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2015
  • Police are investigating whether any of the Chelsea fans who were filmed stopping a black man getting on a train in Paris can be banned from football: news.sky.com/story/1429488/rac...
    Paul Canoville was Chelsea's first ever black player, and Garth Crooks is a Trustee of the anti-racism Kick It Out campaign.

Komentáře • 5

  • @alexisstickel9152
    @alexisstickel9152 Před 9 lety

    Una lastima que se esto en un deporte tan hermoso. En Argentina es un problema muy serio y frecuentes

  • @victoriagooner9907
    @victoriagooner9907 Před 9 lety

    Real commendable for Chelsea to go over the accused persons with lifetime bans from Stamford Bridge and football in general. But why wasn't it their stance with respect to racism with both John Terry being found guilty of racist remarks on the pitch during a match and Jon Obi Mikel wrongfully accusing Clattenburg (and being cleared of accusations) for racist remarks during a match. Terry should have been given a long term ban (made public as well) by Chelsea and Mikel should have been banned by the club to accuse someone of of racism even through it was false if he didn't apologize. Surprise, he didn't apologize to Clattenburg. Chelsea thinks they are always doing the right thing by policing themselves but it has been proven that they can't control anyone. They have a problem at the club, both on the pitch and in the stands. The FA needs to step in and make this club an example for future issues like this. If The FA really wants totally equality and zero racism, then they need to set the bench mark, not the club. Who is running football in England?