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  • čas přidán 10. 04. 2023
  • After Romelu Lukaku was given a second yellow card in Inter's matchup against Juventus at the weekend, in reaction to virulent racism from the Old Ladies fans, he celebrated in the same manner after scoring against Benfica in the UCL with no card given.
    Thierry Henry, Micah Richards, Christina Unkel and Alessandro Del Piero discuss racism in football, in Italy and what (if any) solution there will be to fight it in the football world.
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  • @yanuarandre6924
    @yanuarandre6924 Před rokem +2590

    This is pretty much the equivalent of some kid stood up for themselves against the bullies and the teacher punished the kid for it

    • @sidvyas8549
      @sidvyas8549 Před rokem +69

      ZeRo ToLeRaNcE pOLiCy

    • @easygoingdevilfan1387
      @easygoingdevilfan1387 Před rokem +12

      @@sidvyas8549 man City taking a piss all over their policies yet they still play freely in the cup

    • @michael43567
      @michael43567 Před rokem +40

      Literally happened to me. Nearly got suspended. Absolute joke

    • @jackwilliam2965
      @jackwilliam2965 Před rokem +17

      ​@@easygoingdevilfan1387 What you are talking about, Racism and Man City are 2 totally different issues.

    • @jackwilliam2965
      @jackwilliam2965 Před rokem +46

      When the referee gives you a yellow card, and the institution upheld it. Then it is safe to say they are institutionalised racist.

  • @polarbear2335
    @polarbear2335 Před rokem +3260

    Don't think I have ever seen Thierry so angry.

    • @jwall1887
      @jwall1887 Před rokem +284

      Back then you were soo powerless to do anything. It’s not like today you could just post it on social media n get loads of empathy. Henry was just letting it all out from years of abuse❤

    • @Ianmundo
      @Ianmundo Před rokem +142

      to be abused by cowards who have achieved nothing and will only abuse when backed by their friends is something most of don’t have to experience or tolerate

    • @AdzY95
      @AdzY95 Před rokem +122

      I’m angry alongside him.. it’s been happening way too long and for Del Piero a legend who goes in peoples top 10’s to start defending his country like that instead of calling them out for it makes my blood boil

    • @JahnoiOfficial
      @JahnoiOfficial Před rokem +43

      He is PISSED 😠

    • @ultimatist
      @ultimatist Před rokem +52

      @@AdzY95 he was not defending Italy as being perfect, but saying there has been much progress vs 2003. And there has.

  • @nerfmono9345
    @nerfmono9345 Před 11 měsíci +294

    The fact that Thierry Henry and Micah Richards, some of the most positive and smiling people on this planet are not smiling for a millisecond during this conversation. It shows how severe and how actual the racism in football still is today. Not only in Italy, but in all countries and in all competitions.

    • @glennchua9043
      @glennchua9043 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Totally agreed! it happened all over the world. Its so sad!

    • @Armadillo1234
      @Armadillo1234 Před 2 měsíci

      Micah yes but Thierry has always been kind off the serious type I think

  • @CPHYSO
    @CPHYSO Před rokem +405

    I could feel Henry’s emotions toward the end there, he’s absolutely right in saying that not enough is being done. The Italian FA (or whatever they call themselves) have basically justified the racial chants and taunts from the fans by punishing Romelu for pushing back.

    • @MsCankersore
      @MsCankersore Před rokem +1

      Racism is wrong but why not stop the game or punish fans whenever they insult anyone in general. You won’t be able to do that. Might as well ban any insult or mockery of any kind. Good luck with that.

    • @hellyeahdude
      @hellyeahdude Před rokem +2

      ​@@MsCankersore monkey chants are quite different from regural chants

    • @andyblue415
      @andyblue415 Před rokem +44

      @@MsCankersore Don’t ever start a statement with “Racism is wrong but . . .”
      There is no “but.” There are no exceptions. There are no excuses. Racism is wrong, period. Always. End of story.
      And if games have to be stopped, or played without fans, or teams need points deducted, or whatever else-until these horrible people shut tf up-then that’s what needs to happen.

    • @MsCankersore
      @MsCankersore Před rokem

      True dat homie

    • @Not_Sal
      @Not_Sal Před rokem +5

      @@MsCankersoresounds about white

  • @user-rx8no1zt4c
    @user-rx8no1zt4c Před rokem +1335

    Thierry is right “some lousy pictures” before the match and a “no to racism” armband isn’t enough! How can someone actually be sent off for responding to racial abuse…

    • @gregorgerzson1767
      @gregorgerzson1767 Před rokem

      Calm your castrated balls, libro. Those black earns more in a week than a casual white working male over 10(!) years. And it cries for racism? And your kind defend that one? I have to endure the racism of coloreds every day for far less money and absolutely no protection.

    • @moussetache1815
      @moussetache1815 Před rokem +45

      It's not even "not enough", it's utterly useless and pathetic thinking this will affect these hooligans.

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 Před rokem

      The irony to this is that people who questioned the effectiveness of the virtual signaling (the armbands, the kneeling) on the pitch were called racist - the common folk who use their hard earned money to purchase tickets - and even were deemed unfit to be in the stadium. Some English fans wanted these people who weren't going along with it in the crowd to be doxxed and to be banned. "There's a bunch of cameras in the stadium, so use them to identify the people who aren't with us." I paraphrase.

    • @manta894
      @manta894 Před rokem

      Absolotly !!!

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Před rokem

      It even more racism that 90% of France national football team is make up of African. No diversity

  • @drewp1076
    @drewp1076 Před rokem +2540

    Remember the reaction Fifa and fans had towards the super league? Imagine if Fifa had the same urge or motivation towards racism at these games.

    • @jayansaini7093
      @jayansaini7093 Před rokem +142

      Fifa and uefa won't lose money tho if racism continues

    • @Joseph_rma
      @Joseph_rma Před rokem +14

      Good point

    • @paulohaulo3961
      @paulohaulo3961 Před rokem +5

      @@jayansaini7093 They're not gonna create many new fans around the world either so that does mean less revenue.

    • @benj516
      @benj516 Před rokem +10

      @@paulohaulo3961 Clearly not true, people are still watching and spending money in more direct ways.

    • @paulohaulo3961
      @paulohaulo3961 Před rokem +15

      @@benj516 Do you know how people outside Spain, Italy or South America think? Serie A is not making anywhere near the revenue the Premier League is, so you are not correct there. People from around the world aren’t going to sweep obvious racism under the rug like certain European/South American countries…

  • @lizajohnson920
    @lizajohnson920 Před rokem +112

    These conversations need to be had more often and on every platform there is. They are needed

    • @arianazin5419
      @arianazin5419 Před rokem +2

      no thanks it was a BS conversation just to attract viewers because now it's fashionable to "address" this issue

    • @lizajohnson920
      @lizajohnson920 Před rokem +13

      @@arianazin5419 so you dont think discussing racism when it happens is useful?

    • @twm1423
      @twm1423 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@lizajohnson920not in this manner

    • @DarekNedvec
      @DarekNedvec Před 2 měsíci

      Why only insulting one skin color is racism?

    • @hackett152332
      @hackett152332 Před měsícem

      What about the Chelsea racism? They’re worse than most italian clubs

  • @bofferpuf7616
    @bofferpuf7616 Před rokem +177

    Man this hurts so damn much watching.
    Appaling actions by the crowd, the ref and the officials afterwards.
    They are almost straight saying, that racism in the crowd, won't cost them more than a weeks ban, and if players react to being verbally abused(!!),
    they get punished, and they are expected to not react?!
    Absolutely disgusting!
    Sorry for any offended by that.
    I am in tears, thats how damn fucking mad and sad this makes me.
    And mad respect for Lukaku!

    • @hollowmatic
      @hollowmatic Před rokem +15

      Appreciate your comment mate. You don’t realise how far it goes, to hear somebody who doesn’t look like myself, Thierry, Micah, Romelu etc, say the things you’ve said.
      It’s a pain that MANY who don’t look like us, cannot understand and will ever experience. So thank you, it really does mean a lot. Not only to myself, but to a whole colour of people

  • @Kammale
    @Kammale Před rokem +2069

    If Lukaku did not celebrate like that, the racism would be sent under the bus as usual. It’s a joke

    • @Ninja-gt3zi
      @Ninja-gt3zi Před rokem +34

      Its his usual celebration

    • @AJ-fi2hk
      @AJ-fi2hk Před rokem +162

      Racism already won when the referee sent lukaku off tbh

    • @rikhalder8720
      @rikhalder8720 Před rokem +4

      you mean sent to the back of the bus

    • @JO-du1rg
      @JO-du1rg Před rokem +4

      Sticks and stones brothers, people have a free will don’t forget!

    • @kiriakoz
      @kiriakoz Před rokem

      @@AJ-fi2hk maybe not, it might create more noise about it. Italy is an extremely racist country unfortunately.

  • @SIW808
    @SIW808 Před rokem +899

    Thierry is absolutely correct. They are always talking about diversity in football yet turn a blind eye on issues of real racism. Sending off Lukaku and upholding that decision by the Italian FA has got to be kne of the most absurd thing I've seen this year. It basically means they support racism.

    • @truesonofafrica3543
      @truesonofafrica3543 Před rokem +1

      Italy is a very racist country. I remember when I was in Rome, I went into a clothing store to possibly buy some clothes and in the store, I decided to purchase many clothes, when I took the clothes to the counter, the lady at the counter call the cops on me because she thought I was a drug dealer, because she couldn't imagine a black man would be able to afford all those expensive clothes.

    • @nigelbhebhe2805
      @nigelbhebhe2805 Před rokem +3

      @@astanco1574you wot, m8?

    • @CaliToTheCrowd
      @CaliToTheCrowd Před rokem +3

      @@astanco1574 what has that got to do with anything?

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před rokem

      It crossed the line

    • @MUSTAFK
      @MUSTAFK Před rokem +34

      It was never about real racism, its about upholding a nice image so they can attract sponsors and virtue signal to others how good and righteous they are, but when push comes to shove, they back off and chicken out, its all a joke: Armbands, advertisements, whatever, its all show.

  • @snowflake9025
    @snowflake9025 Před rokem +250

    I funking love Thierrys anger and Micahs disbelief that this is still happening. The fact that they let an Italian, Juve legend speak and he didn't wholly condemn it says it all. Kate Abdo is an absolutely brilliant presenter, does not shy away from the big conversations and actually asks big questions.

    • @francisdrake7060
      @francisdrake7060 Před rokem +45

      He did but he is struggling with english and you don't even try to understand what he was trying to say.
      Thierry and Del Piero are friends btw.

    • @Eric-km9ip
      @Eric-km9ip Před rokem +12

      @@francisdrake7060 del piero gives me weird vibes, Henry definitely did not look friendly towards Del Pierro

    • @registame2878
      @registame2878 Před rokem +1

      Spot on del boy let him self down

    • @TheLarsolini
      @TheLarsolini Před rokem +48

      I felt a little bit bad for Del Piero, because just since he didn't show the same level of anger or passion, he came out as the "opposing" party.
      The way I interpreted what he was trying to say was that the situation is improving, but just way too slowly. He wants everyone to come together; players, fans, teams, referees and federations, to find new ways to improve the situation faster.
      Most of us want to end racism in football (and in general..), but armbands, kneeling and condemning is not enough. We have to figure out new concrete measures that actually works.

    • @tohuvavohu
      @tohuvavohu Před rokem +14

      ​@@francisdrake7060 "racism is bad...CAN YOU BELIEVE THEY LET AN ITALIAN SPEAK?!"

  • @akhonienu
    @akhonienu Před rokem +95

    Thierry is the realest No cap. Nothing political or diplomatic about his answers kept it straight like everybody should. Respect

    • @andjelkozlotvor
      @andjelkozlotvor Před rokem

      He's completely political and black-biased. He never spoke about racial discrimination (or chauvinism to be more precise) against white players in Serie A. Also, he's a fcuking cheater and opportunistic bustard. Remember the game against Ireland?

  • @theovanmellaert2941
    @theovanmellaert2941 Před rokem +934

    Lukaku did the same celebration playing for Belgium a couple weeks earlier. Not a problem for the ref then. And that is international football.... . Love Lukaku for standing up to racism in any way, shape or form.

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 Před rokem +11

      International football has a different interpretation than Italy. Because Italy ended racism 5 years ago didn't you know?

    • @Charlie-kv8zh
      @Charlie-kv8zh Před rokem +1

      (Theo Van Mellaert)
      Is he your one true lord saviour, mate?

    • @theovanmellaert2941
      @theovanmellaert2941 Před rokem +5

      @@Charlie-kv8zh no. That is Kevin de bruyne. Lukaku is close second.

    • @agentriot
      @agentriot Před rokem

      Listen, you clown. He didnt got a 2nd yellow because he celebrated with that. He got a 2nd yellow because he celebrated in front of the fans which is a yellow card. Stop trying to spin this as racism. With the game against Sweden he ran to the Belgian supporters and the celebration which is nothing wrong with. Thats the whole thing. You absolute clown.

    • @beaconing7689
      @beaconing7689 Před rokem +3

      His celebration is the same celebration Maguire did vs Lithuanian. Stupid celebration, no wonder Juve fans angry at him 😂

  • @sinistralwing
    @sinistralwing Před rokem +741

    when Thierry had his head down like that because if he didn’t he woulda cussed somebody out and got fired I felt that

    • @staygold5280
      @staygold5280 Před rokem +30

      Same. Feels.

    • @zoviek
      @zoviek Před rokem +61

      And the fact that he has to hold it in makes it worse.

    • @C33Fernandez
      @C33Fernandez Před rokem +30

      Definitely. And then to be sat next to someone with the "look how far we've come" attitude must be exhausting. Let's just stop trying to end racism, shall we? We're much better off than we were 10 years ago (which turned to comparing now to 15 years ago, which turned to 20 years ago). Always moving the goalposts for goodness and fairness, it really is exhausting. Catch one of these fans saying "we won one trophy 15/20 years ago, I think we're doing really well".

    • @user-ci2sy5jb2j
      @user-ci2sy5jb2j Před rokem +25

      @@C33Fernandezexactly, they act as if black people should be grateful they’re “less racist” when they shouldn’t be racist at ALL. The most talented players being discriminated and verbally abused at work. Disgusting. They need to look inside themselves, and realise there is something wrong with them and decide to change it immediately. There should also be harsh punishments in place for racist fans

    • @samueljbeckett
      @samueljbeckett Před rokem +8

      @Charles Fernandez I think Del Piero just meant that some of the things they've done have helped a little, but not nearly enough. He wasn't saying "look how far we've come", he was saying "we need to do more."

  • @bluefun22
    @bluefun22 Před rokem +53

    As a black 30 something year old I sometimes struggle with the statement it's getting better, seeing Henry say "their story is my story" was very disheartening...cause he's not wrong. This s*** is exhausting, in case anybody didn't understand It's not angered that's on his face It's exhaustion that he still has to talk about it

    • @MisterFluffyBags
      @MisterFluffyBags Před rokem +1

      ​@@RG-lc6hc That's not true or fair. It differs drastically from country to country across Europe. Some are far more tolerant than others.

    • @MisterFluffyBags
      @MisterFluffyBags Před rokem +3

      @@RG-lc6hc You need to spend more time in Europe if you think it's actually like that. Some football chants don't represent us. Most people are nothing like that.

    • @bigboyshit1
      @bigboyshit1 Před rokem

      @@RG-lc6hc - the UK is a lot lot better than the rest of Europe.
      I recall the great Cyrille Regis playing for West Brom having bananas thrown at him by his own fans! Think how bad that must have been!
      I don’t know how it happened, possibly education through generations. But we don’t see racism on the same level as Europe, not even close. Thankfully

    • @bluefun22
      @bluefun22 Před rokem +4

      @@RG-lc6hc 1st of where is here, cause if here is the US, then yeah nahhh. Not at stadiums but in society....I worked in retail for almost a decade straight in 2 different cities and just about every single day someone, even coworkers, did or said something. I'll argue we're more equal under the law but other than that....

    • @MisterFluffyBags
      @MisterFluffyBags Před rokem

      @@RG-lc6hc You're going to see racism anywhere in the world because there will always be dickheads, but here in the UK, the difference in attitudes over the last 20 years is very noticeable. Most average people here don't really care about race. It's just not a big talking point anymore.

  • @michaelmaggi7637
    @michaelmaggi7637 Před rokem +60

    Micah is spot on. It's tiring. Unless real changes are made they're going to talk about this forever.

  • @gafark1318
    @gafark1318 Před rokem +348

    Henry too real for these lot

    • @Carsa-is6vb
      @Carsa-is6vb Před rokem +8

      Henry also said it's not better than 15 years ago, which is not very real. I remember cases of heavy racism from 10/15 years ago not even being mentioned on TV the same night or the day after, now every time it happens it gains national attention and the team's fans that displayed racism receive immediate repercussion. Is it enough? Not yet, but let's not act like everybody is not giving a shit. You could hear from the stands "Eto'o, Eto'o, Eto'o, Eto'o, they have seen him, selling roses, selling roses in the *metro" (*metro is the italian word for subway) and nobody gave a fuck back then, today it would be a national case, so you can't say it's still the same.

    • @naveendennis
      @naveendennis Před rokem +13

      @@Carsa-is6vb if we’re looking to improve the situation then instead of nitpicking Thierry Henry’s words, we need to understand that the players shouldn’t be yellow carded for reacting to abuse🤷‍♂️

    • @MNM14
      @MNM14 Před rokem +16

      ​@@naveendennisYep! You can actually see Henry's accepted racism will never go away. He's even angry they are talking about it because we all know it won't actually change anything. Every time it happens, the victims are the ones asked to talk about; and then people nitpick their words and use that to change the narrative.

    • @soniadevlin487
      @soniadevlin487 Před rokem +3

      @@Carsa-is6vbare you a professional footballer or a person of colour? I’m just curious about your credentials to judge the state of racism in football today.

    • @nitishsaxena1372
      @nitishsaxena1372 Před rokem

      @@Carsa-is6vb metro is also an English word. The word Subway is only used by the Americans.

  • @MC-xv2tn
    @MC-xv2tn Před rokem +705

    Glad they brought this up directly. Racism in football is fucking ridiculous, as it is everywhere. They should start having games without fans, bringing back closed doors like we did during COVID and deducting team's points in the table. That might force racists to shut up. I'm with Henry on this one, I would have reacted so much worse. Fair play to Lukaku for keeping his cool and his calm. Bigger man than everyone else.

    • @josecenteno08
      @josecenteno08 Před rokem +10

      Games without fans. You know what that ultimately means right?

    • @aminamlm
      @aminamlm Před rokem +47

      They would never do it because they would lose too much money... and unfortunately that's all that matters to them

    • @timppatv2751
      @timppatv2751 Před rokem +7

      Lukakus 30 million salary couldn't be paid without the paying fans, so that will never happen

    • @markomeker7789
      @markomeker7789 Před rokem

      Hell would freeze over before FIFA, UEFA and organizations like that decide to cut their money short over racism or something like that.

    • @TheUltimateMueller
      @TheUltimateMueller Před rokem +4

      The issue with things like deduction of points is other fans get punished for the actions of a minority. Also, there could be situations where fans of opposing teams try to get points deducted from another team with racist acts.

  • @ANGELOFDARKification
    @ANGELOFDARKification Před rokem +37

    I remember when Gary Neville talked about racism needing to be addressed and Sky told the host to tell the viewers those are only Gary's opinions 😂

  • @edokachukwuanugo2223
    @edokachukwuanugo2223 Před rokem +85

    The last time I saw Thierry this angry on screen, he repeated a free kick that was called of and still scored asking the referee ‘is that enough’ man was and is still the best striker I’ve seen in my life so far and I am 35!

    • @hari23
      @hari23 Před rokem +3

      R9 played basketball?

    • @edokachukwuanugo2223
      @edokachukwuanugo2223 Před rokem +4

      @@hari23 well from 2000 to 2006 Henry posted close to 60 g/a for four years the other two was Ronaldinho and Raul, and those years were R9 pump years, this is not to discredit R9, but Henry was it for me, (for me).

    • @willwrite3675
      @willwrite3675 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@edokachukwuanugo2223okay Nigerian

    • @Cacao613
      @Cacao613 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@edokachukwuanugo2223 R9 had 2 "career ending" long term injuries between 2000-2006

    • @edokachukwuanugo2223
      @edokachukwuanugo2223 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Cacao613 not Henry’s fault now is it?

  • @Rybo4
    @Rybo4 Před rokem +888

    Thierry is right that racism is everywhere but it is much more prominent at football matches in Italy and Spain than in England. The authorities need to stamp it out in those places. Actual punishments for the fans who do this is the answer.

    • @Ninja-gt3zi
      @Ninja-gt3zi Před rokem +97

      Hope you don’t think it means it doesn’t exist in England though. Yes they are worse but don’t think its ok “we aren’t as bad as them” it still happens here in the UK

    • @ybsneaks
      @ybsneaks Před rokem +130

      racism in europe is THE ISSUE, no one country is better than another in terms of being less racist, look at the english fans when euro 2021 final was lost, look at spain with vinicius, look at italy with this recent lukaku incident, its actually hilarious how you lot are just pointing the finger saying oh no at least we not so so, shame. i agree w thierry if this is going to continue might as well take off the no to racism uefa logo,

    • @bambesfresser
      @bambesfresser Před rokem +6

      @Football-Pundit If things are to change than the players on those teams - and I mean not just the insulted players - need to say "We don't play". That hurts the pocket books and money talks. You can't complain yet to dress up every weekend for the next game. Force the clubs to radically remove the racists from the stands.

    • @LHBH8
      @LHBH8 Před rokem

      Racism is also in black enclaves across Europe.

    • @LHBH8
      @LHBH8 Před rokem

      @@Ninja-gt3zi Nah it’s not a big deal.

  • @Payn333
    @Payn333 Před rokem +226

    Thierry Henry legend on and off the field

  • @savvysdaddy7973
    @savvysdaddy7973 Před rokem +55

    This is deeper than the professional level. I have a 7 year old. Playing in his first league. He gets singled out for his colour rather than his position or shirt number. My wife doesn’t come to the games anymore. He doesn’t fully understand it but he knows what’s happening and he just loves football! 12:13

    • @mebrahtomgebremeskel5307
      @mebrahtomgebremeskel5307 Před rokem +4

      Painful. It is shame we are still in this situation in 21 century😭😭

    • @stephenbwalya4352
      @stephenbwalya4352 Před rokem +1

      😓

    • @jamrock634
      @jamrock634 Před 7 měsíci

      May God bless you and family. They are scared cause we are coming and we have been here so they try and discourage us but we love the game and we will not stop in the middle we will finish. Same experience but we will talk about it on there documentaries let's go Jah bless

    • @Allah_hu_akbar22105
      @Allah_hu_akbar22105 Před 6 měsíci

      Oh bro people can't even leave 7 years old its so sad man

  • @jsmith3772
    @jsmith3772 Před rokem +29

    I remember watching a baseball game in which a player threw a chair into the stands which sounds terrible until you realize the fans behind him were making fun of his stillborn son. Fans need to be held accountable for their actions same as players. I think it is up to the teams to enforce this in their stadium and if they can't then they should lose all profits from ticket sales and TV rights for that game.

  • @armandogalaviz150
    @armandogalaviz150 Před rokem +225

    I’m glad Thiery kept it real and called out the BS that is those armbands and photos pre match. That’s not gonna stop racism one bit, especially when the higher up don’t give a shit.

    • @chidimadu2649
      @chidimadu2649 Před rokem

      All the higher ups care about is money, they pay lip service to racism with the odd initiatives, but really to them it's just background chatter they have to accasionally deal with. There's no financial benefit in stopping racism in football, hence no will to really deal with it, unlike the proposed Super League!

    • @samsativa245
      @samsativa245 Před rokem

      Lol the people higher up love this shit, they want us all to be talking about race all the time because then we argue amongst ourselves instead of realising it's a class war, us against them

    • @arianazin5419
      @arianazin5419 Před rokem +1

      where are you from?

    • @chidimadu2649
      @chidimadu2649 Před rokem +1

      @@arianazin5419 does it really matter??

  • @bennieatta
    @bennieatta Před rokem +195

    Thierry is fuming 😭 And rightly so, it's not good enough man

  • @honestabe_9207
    @honestabe_9207 Před rokem +86

    I agree with Thierry on the fact that it’s happening “very slowly” and that the equality/diversity signs and shirts are low key fake, but I also side with Alessandro in the fact that their should be committee meetings made between players, refs, and federation/league members to reach a common ground on major decisions or make amends for when stuff like this happens

    • @andyblue415
      @andyblue415 Před rokem +2

      Excellent comment.

    • @MasterIceyy
      @MasterIceyy Před 11 měsíci

      The pictures and slogans are just a distraction to make you think they're actually doing something. If you breach financial rules, you're fined or have points deducted. Fans continue to do this because they know that there will be no significant punishment.

  • @chiderajames8387
    @chiderajames8387 Před rokem +4

    Caragher is like 'count me out of this' 🤐😂

  • @angelcarrillo4638
    @angelcarrillo4638 Před rokem +153

    Glad that CBS sports is having this conversation on their platform

  • @6672120
    @6672120 Před rokem +235

    When Del Piero wasn't being clear, I could feel Henry's heat through the phone 😭😭

    • @101RadioheadCovers
      @101RadioheadCovers Před rokem +8

      That's Del Piero?! Didn't recognise him, thought it was some journalist.

    • @albertozito7737
      @albertozito7737 Před rokem +93

      I respect del piero for giving his valid opinion it must have been hard for him to make his points in a language hes not comfortable speaking in. He probably would have been more clear if he wasnt under the huge amount of pressure of the live broadcast and the language barrier.

    • @basileejero3768
      @basileejero3768 Před rokem +48

      ​@Alberto Zito OH please, it's not too hard to say " that is bad" in English.

    • @basileejero3768
      @basileejero3768 Před rokem +4

      Ser Jamie Carragher was mighty quiet. Don't like it, even though I have massive respect for the man.

    • @kevinbarry6428
      @kevinbarry6428 Před rokem +146

      @@basileejero3768 As a white man, if I'm in a melanated room like that where folks are talking about racism, it's more important for me to listen than to talk. Perhaps Jamie understands this, too.

  • @rudypohlert5464
    @rudypohlert5464 Před rokem +7

    This was a great segment with Kate Abdo doing an excellent job as moderator. You could feel the raw emotions from Henry and Richards and the pain racism inflicts on a daily basis. Question is when will one of their caucasian peers on the panel show similar disgust with the way racism is addressed in football?

    • @zukisaniboqwana5767
      @zukisaniboqwana5767 Před rokem

      They won't because it doesn't affect them. The only way you make Caucasians feel the impact of racism is to put economic sanctions in place i.e. points deduction, ending of the game, 5 game ban of the entire Stadium, league changing certain legislation that is pro-racist victims so that you send a robust message. Racism will never end but you can punch the racists where it hurts : Their pockets

  • @tomigoi
    @tomigoi Před rokem +24

    It's amazing how Christina Unkel could talk so much without saying anything.

    • @ThaEzioAuditore
      @ThaEzioAuditore Před rokem +1

      katie too

    • @MasterIceyy
      @MasterIceyy Před 11 měsíci +1

      She's a referee bro, they are never held accountable

    • @YamiDYoLLa
      @YamiDYoLLa Před 2 měsíci +1

      Seemed like she was kinda poo poo’n the issue and making it like the player provoked it for celebrating. Bantering and jeering from fans is 1 thing but racist comments?….

  • @michael43567
    @michael43567 Před rokem +206

    Henry is the only one I see taking a hard stance on it. He deleted his twitter in protest against racism being allowed on the platform. I didn't see any player or pundit follow suit.

    • @wintah188
      @wintah188 Před rokem +1

      Micah is just there going along , nothing to addd 😢

    • @chidimadu2649
      @chidimadu2649 Před rokem +3

      @@wintah188 did you really expect him to have something to say. I most certainly didn't.

    • @yohanespaskal9352
      @yohanespaskal9352 Před rokem +16

      ​@@wintah188 because Henry said it all.

    • @talkshitko9234
      @talkshitko9234 Před rokem +2

      Freedom of speech is fundamental to a democracy You have to realise the same way Afrcans do want Europeans in their country is the same that Europeans don't want Africans or anyone else having anything other than a minority status in their country.Its human nature to stick to groups,be it culture or race

    • @michael43567
      @michael43567 Před rokem +10

      @@talkshitko9234 sticking to your groups doesn't excuse racially abusing others. That was a pointless comment. Seems you're tryna excuse racial abuse

  • @Insertnamehere287
    @Insertnamehere287 Před rokem +264

    The players should walk off the pitch and refuse to come back if this keeps happening, it’s the only way it’ll stop.

    • @sowandecoker9697
      @sowandecoker9697 Před rokem +40

      Not all of them care enough. That’s the problem unfortunately..

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Před rokem +12

      honestly I think a bunch of high profile black player shud walk out of the league. seriously mutually terminate contract or tare it up or pay it off or whatever. its gonna take something drastic like that

    • @Joker-yw9hl
      @Joker-yw9hl Před rokem +5

      Too easy for organised criminal corruption if they do that, unfortunately, and makes the fixture list extremely problematic to resolve with so many rescheduled games. Losing 2-0 and your team's having a stinker? No problem, just organise a hail of abuse and get the match abandoned

    • @siddiq106
      @siddiq106 Před rokem +2

      Walking out isn't gonna stop a racist from being a racist. You can't change what is in that person's heart. Walking out will only cause a bigger issue, and will force the federation to find a proper solution, but the truth is that there is no solution. What r u gonna do? There will always ALWAYS be racist ppl in the stands. Many players have walked out, protested, striked, done everything, it is still happening and will continue to happen.

    • @zakhobbsmusic
      @zakhobbsmusic Před rokem +11

      @@siddiq106in it their heart it should stay. The fact they feel they can shout something surrounded by hundreds of people means there is not enough shame in the world for these individuals

  • @equipo1illu176
    @equipo1illu176 Před 3 dny

    This is one of the few times that i´ve seen Micah so serious. I have so much respect for him and Thierry´s point of view.

  • @takalani3367
    @takalani3367 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thierry is pissed and the Italian dude doesn’t seem to get it 😢😮
    I

  • @Bello_Farouq
    @Bello_Farouq Před rokem +152

    Del Piero: But we're moving forward slowly
    Henry: Very slowly🤨
    Lmao!!!

    • @hazmoses1324
      @hazmoses1324 Před rokem +23

      Alex is right. It’s still sad that this is happening, but it shouldn’t mean we can’t take a look at the progress to see that we’re at least moving forward. We learn from it and what works and emphasize that to move it faster.

    • @naisFR
      @naisFR Před rokem

      ​@@hazmoses1324 ain't no progress lmao, there will never be progress come on.
      Racism is just in people's DNA tbf

    • @dariusdreams8480
      @dariusdreams8480 Před rokem +5

      I wanted del Piero to yell out suck on that KNEEGROW and Chuck a runner 😂

    • @Coolgamer54321
      @Coolgamer54321 Před rokem +14

      but Piero was right, its just with social media were more exposed, but to say racism isn't less apparent in football then it was before just isn't right

    • @ImperiumOfLuther
      @ImperiumOfLuther Před rokem +6

      @@hazmoses1324 no point in saying it when people are clearly emotionally riled up. If im pissed and you say well racism has gotten better, im just gunna get more angry cause when you are in that emotional state you would take it as this person is trying to down play it. Yes racism doesnt happen week in week out simply in football because people are shamed for it now but i bet when you go on video games like call of duty every single chat lobby has people shouting racist remarks simply because they think its funny and that its an easy insult to get under someones skin. The UK has a lot of closet racists that are to scared to shout there abuse but i understand what you are saying completely and i agree i would rather be living right now then 20 plus years ago i just wouldnt of said that when that person’s probably re-living their trauma.

  • @FountainOfYoot
    @FountainOfYoot Před rokem +388

    All this energy that Micah and Thierry have right now, imagine feeling that week in week out as a player in every generation of football until 2023. It must be insane to have to go back on the pitch and entertain these lowlifes with a smile on your face or face being red carded if you react.

    • @danielhoskins4690
      @danielhoskins4690 Před rokem +36

      There’s absolutely no way I’d ever be able to focus and maintain composure at work while trying to deal with this.
      It’s unbelievable. It’s got to be crippling when the crowd get on you for having a stinker of a game, but when it is just personal - just who you are - Henry and Richards seem like they are still carrying that shit around with them years later.
      They performed to such a high level professionally and had to deal with this shit. I just can’t get my head around how tough it’s got to be.
      Just full respect.
      And I wish people could stop being shots to each other.

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Před rokem +31

      ​@Daniel Hoskins it's horrible, being racially abused especially in a professional setting... u honestly don't even feel like a human being anymore.... your competency doesn't matter your skill doesn't matter your intellectual doesn't matter how long u've worked there doesn't matter u have no value you're just that thing they call u, that's all u are to them. man it makes u angry so angry on a gut level u just wanna walk off or react in defiance.
      for the ref and organisation to ban and uphold lukaku for what was an extremely minor and controlled act of defiance and a celebration he ALWAYS does is literally insult to injury. it tells u the organisation doesn't care at an institutional level. how demoralising to work in that environment
      I remember decades ago, as a young boy, watching one of the greatest players ever Samuel Eto walk off a field almost in tears mid game saying "no mass" (no more) because of crowd racism. it made me upset but I thought by the time I'm older it'll change so there's hope... yet here we are and nothings changed how sad

    • @FountainOfYoot
      @FountainOfYoot Před rokem +30

      Yeah guys. There's a limit to how much a human being can take. Yes they get paid millions, get adored by millions but equally get hatred from millions, constantly. There's only so much a human being can take. If nothing is done over time, I fully expect one of these players to explode. We've seen players go wild towards fans before, Cantona, Xhaka, etc. But you've seen Ronaldinho, Etoo, Balloteli, Evra, Vinicius, Saka, Rashford, Lukaku etc have to take it and suck it up because the response from society would be very different towards a black player expressing anger the same way.
      These guys are mentally stronger than most human beings.

    • @rufdymond
      @rufdymond Před rokem +15

      The truth is as a black person - you learn to live with it, not just in football but in life. Dave the rapper has a line in his song black…..’loud in our laughter, silent in our suffering’ about sums it up perfectly.

    • @timppatv2751
      @timppatv2751 Před rokem +1

      Yeah i can't imagine getting paid 30mil for kicking a ball, what a bad life Lukaku has i feel so bad for him buuhuu😭😭

  • @jesseadamz473
    @jesseadamz473 Před rokem +8

    That presenter really put Del Piero on the spot. Man literally could open the ground to swallow him up coz Thierry was just about getting ready to cook him real good 😂

  • @1Flyingfist
    @1Flyingfist Před 4 měsíci +1

    I swear, I've been hearing this since kind of thing for over two decades and nothing ever gets done.
    Thierry was probably playing for Arsenal and i was still at school 😶.

  • @junienex8725
    @junienex8725 Před rokem +244

    Thank you for airing such a direct discussion of this. Speaking directly about this issue, and not trying to hide or tone down the anger that we should rightly feel about incidents like this, is important. Racism is not intrinsic to society- it can and should be eradicated, and the only way that will happen is for people (especially those of us who are white) to be angry enough to demand it.

    • @jackwilliam2965
      @jackwilliam2965 Před rokem +1

      Wish more white people stand against it and report it when they see it.

    • @andyblue415
      @andyblue415 Před rokem +1

      Excellent comment.

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Před rokem

      Racism? Since when Europe is in Africa lmao 😂😂

    • @SuperCabrito14
      @SuperCabrito14 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Saiputera wtf?

    • @gordonowens7794
      @gordonowens7794 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Saiputera
      How many times are you going to repeat your ignorant comment?

  • @michael43567
    @michael43567 Před rokem +43

    11:42 When the jaw muscles clench, that's a different kind of anger being

  • @wunderkid8749
    @wunderkid8749 Před rokem +1

    Man Henry was pissed ! It was funny wit Del Piero just next to him 😂😂😂.

  • @user-er6vq2ey4f
    @user-er6vq2ey4f Před 8 měsíci

    Thierry Henry legend on and off the field. Don't think I have ever seen Thierry so angry..

  • @michael43567
    @michael43567 Před rokem +152

    Carragher smart for not talking. Sometimes you gotta remain silent if you can't fully relate. If the topic was growing up in Merseyside, I'm sure Henry would've extended the same grace.

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Před rokem +67

      After he and Liverpool supported suarez it really is smart for him to shut up

    • @mr__OK
      @mr__OK Před rokem +14

      The question was literally for Richards and Henry. 2 black men that have played in Italy. Don’t know if u heard that part

    • @michael43567
      @michael43567 Před rokem +1

      @@mr__OK they were ADDRESSED FIRST, but it was an OPEN PANEL where everyone was FREE TO SPEAK. Where did Kate say this question is "only" for TH & Micah?
      Before the show they know what will be talked about, it's likely Jamie told Kate he doesn't want to speak on this. Which's why no question was specifically directed at him.
      🤡 🤡. Think before you speak

    • @masilomoshesh1475
      @masilomoshesh1475 Před rokem +13

      @@vkdeen7570 He was probably thinking about it the whole time. That disgusted me as United fan. I know we're bitter rivals but that was a extreme low from Liverpool.

    • @chilledharmony
      @chilledharmony Před rokem +4

      Rubbish. It's for those who the racists are amongst to speak out, challenge the racists and make the change. Abdo was wrong to single out Henry and Richards. Why should the victims be questioned>

  • @olahely
    @olahely Před rokem +240

    The problem is not in football. Its the society that allows this to happen. And the ref reaction by sending Lukaku off perfectly portrays that.

    • @truthmatters758
      @truthmatters758 Před rokem

      italians and spanish people are the most racist people in football next to those yugoslavian countries

    • @seemourbutts6679
      @seemourbutts6679 Před rokem

      Why is it society? Do people get racially abused in the street? The ref is just doing his job get over it

    • @jean-pierre5221
      @jean-pierre5221 Před rokem +32

      I guarantee the ref is racist as well. No person who wasn't would give a card to the person recieving the abuse.

    • @owenrodgers8020
      @owenrodgers8020 Před rokem +8

      but when society attends football, it becomes football's problem

    • @olahely
      @olahely Před rokem +1

      @@owenrodgers8020 yep but isn't that the way it should be?

  • @MementoMori_2070
    @MementoMori_2070 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I’m in America watching this, I observe that Thierry is genuinely upset about how racism is ignored in football. But being black American myself and seeing that black men in Europe are aware of such racism. Makes me think that a change will come in Europe and there will be more discussions about how to deal with it in a dignified human way. Good luck Europe hopefully you can have more discussions and solve it.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před 3 měsíci

      It is a big issue

    • @a.h.a.y.w6754
      @a.h.a.y.w6754 Před 2 měsíci

      Italians are racists by default.

    • @DLites151
      @DLites151 Před 17 dny

      What is "real change"? Remove "racism". What is racism? Is there racism in Africa or China or Japan?

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před 16 dny

      @@DLites151 yes

  • @MegaNdela
    @MegaNdela Před 10 měsíci +2

    before I lose my 'u now what' here. That's where I knew Henry had already lost it, with good reason too - having LIVED THE LIFE and EXPERIENCED this FIRSTHAND. it must have brought back some 'interesting' times in his time in the BEAUTIFUL GAME

  • @adanmohamed6604
    @adanmohamed6604 Před rokem +49

    Bravo Thierry Henry .. saying like it is .. a man of action ..

  • @Jakobvielsted
    @Jakobvielsted Před rokem +41

    He is so right in his statement Thierry, I have so huge respect for him as a pundit, and footballer
    💪🏾🔥

    • @apolicum
      @apolicum Před rokem +2

      Up until November 18, 2009 i respected him as well.

    • @MrMessiah44
      @MrMessiah44 Před rokem

      ​@@apolicum I'm impressed you remember the date.

  • @derickm4273
    @derickm4273 Před rokem +2

    In fact Titi and Micah really felt the pain during these discussion about RACISM. Their faces said it all. It's time all Football Federations seat down and solve this RACISM issue at once, because we all LOVE the game.

  • @Alex-hg2vc
    @Alex-hg2vc Před rokem +2

    "very slowly" thierry is the best, great points from micah too

  • @izzyfc19
    @izzyfc19 Před rokem +90

    A San Jose Earthquakes player scored a goal against RBNY at RBA this past weekend and did the same thing that Lukaku did
    But this one was different because this was in response to a RBNY player accused of using a racial slur at one of the San Jose players
    That accused RBNY player admitted saying it and he announced that he's stepping away from the team while MLS is investigating the incident as of this past Saturday

    • @franco8068
      @franco8068 Před rokem +15

      I was at that game. It sucks because as Red Bull supporters, we had no idea what happened and why the delay of game. As soon as word started going around that San Jose didn't want to continue because our new DP striker said a racial slur, we started yelling "Get him out of here!"
      It's too bad our coach didn't think of that at the time.

    • @prod.kuwanzee
      @prod.kuwanzee Před rokem +3

      @@RG-lc6hc 😂😂😂 in the states?

    • @aditmukherjee4649
      @aditmukherjee4649 Před rokem +6

      @@prod.kuwanzee the soccer culture does.

  • @JoeMamasBasement
    @JoeMamasBasement Před rokem +62

    It’s sickening especially how they mess with players and shame is disproportionate. Remember the Euro finals 2 years ago, how the hate was directed at Saka, Rashford, and Sancho? It was ridiculous. they are players too… and now with racism against Lukaku and Pogba, I wonder if this is something endemic.

  • @superawsomechannel435
    @superawsomechannel435 Před 9 měsíci

    It’s very painful 😢

  • @matoplays3484
    @matoplays3484 Před rokem +5

    Sad that we still need to talk about it so much. You would think that adults who pay their own money would know how to behave when going to watch the game. But even more sad is the fact that nothing serious isn't being done about it and players will still get abused every which way they can get just because some fans don't know how to behave or want to "throw" them of their game.

  • @DINKL8ERG
    @DINKL8ERG Před rokem +26

    Caragher sitting there with his suarez t shirt on 😂

    • @matthews_Artisane_
      @matthews_Artisane_ Před rokem +1

      😂

    • @mediacenterman8583
      @mediacenterman8583 Před rokem +2

      He knows its a delicate subject and is aware of Liverpool's mishandling of the Suarez abuse of Evra. So, he did not want to put his foot in it

    • @DLites151
      @DLites151 Před 17 dny

      @@mediacenterman8583 So he is not allowed free speech and to speak his mind for fear of retribution. Sounds communis to me. Just like del piero had to tip toe around what he actually believed, and even then people are ripping into him

  • @jussyjusjust9101
    @jussyjusjust9101 Před rokem +52

    Shoutout Thierry Henry! Says it as it is regardless if you do not wanna hear it or if it will get him any bother. Inspirational for ALL!

  • @felixreyes2696
    @felixreyes2696 Před rokem

    Thierry and Micah dealt with those same issues when they played, and they're now retired its still going on. Thats the frustration

  • @johnodutemu9282
    @johnodutemu9282 Před rokem +2

    This is a very emotional Thierry Henry

  • @scurnow875
    @scurnow875 Před rokem +25

    Also. CR7 Ronaldo, has probably scored 200+ goals then done a shushing celebration. You can Google pics and videos of this. Not once did he get yellow carded for it.....

  • @Spicy-spaghetti
    @Spicy-spaghetti Před rokem +65

    No more banter towards Micah, TOP GUY, RESPECT

    • @thatsthejobbb8587
      @thatsthejobbb8587 Před rokem +3

      EVERYONE is open to banter ffs get a grip!

    • @Spicy-spaghetti
      @Spicy-spaghetti Před rokem

      But it’s mostly him that gets the stick……….

    • @Spicy-spaghetti
      @Spicy-spaghetti Před rokem

      But it’s mostly him that gets the stick……….

    • @Agee1
      @Agee1 Před rokem +1

      ​@@thatsthejobbb8587
      Being a racist ain't banter

    • @LHBH8
      @LHBH8 Před rokem

      @@Agee1 Is to me.

  • @bigbootyhunta
    @bigbootyhunta Před rokem +1

    Thierry Henry's comments were passionate, honest and absolutely correct in this instance.

  • @douglasbutler6072
    @douglasbutler6072 Před rokem +1

    Henry speaks so much truth make him a football ambassador he has done so much and talks so much sense

  • @gabriele27
    @gabriele27 Před rokem +52

    I love Thierry passion on this issue, I hope he goes into an administrative position in a league where he can make some change.

    • @DLites151
      @DLites151 Před 17 dny

      And be a communist? Will there be any change done in asia and africa as well?

  • @tigananovinicola4240
    @tigananovinicola4240 Před rokem +33

    The great Henry was on point.

  • @mebrahtomgebremeskel5307

    In Italy it is a bit different .i remember they did the same with koulibaly referee sent him off the pitch with the same situation like lukaku😭

  • @thinkingloudlypodcast6346
    @thinkingloudlypodcast6346 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I noticed Christina address the situation first as a refree, so i feel as if she tried to stay nutrual and not say something that would make her a target amongst referees . Kate presented her with the same question but asked her to talk about it outside of being a referee . That was smartly done, to give her

  • @suleimansuleiman1127
    @suleimansuleiman1127 Před rokem +25

    Thierry was all over it and I support him

  • @micah0190
    @micah0190 Před rokem +22

    Thierry kept it real. Its not enough

  • @mohamedkamara343
    @mohamedkamara343 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Just the bitter truth Henry, I can sensed the anger in you my dear.

  • @iniesta1057
    @iniesta1057 Před rokem +16

    UNFORTUNATELY Balotelli said it long time ago, the players should move to the continent where they will be appreciated and respected where people look like them . BIG UP MARIO BALOTELLI....

  • @TerryTibbs57
    @TerryTibbs57 Před rokem +15

    Great coverage and happy that CBS devoted time towards this topic. This type of obvious abuse should not be going unnoticed and there needs to be HARD punishment for the perpetrators. As Thierry said, these pathetic advertisements with slogans on sleeves and “taking the knee” do nothing to improve the problem at hand.

  • @Linkn12
    @Linkn12 Před rokem +3

    I love this, how I look at life in general is… Yh everyone is will to have the jokey/ funny or interesting conversation, but who’s willing to have them tough meaningful conversations that help towards progression… that’s the measure of the man (or women, or CZcams channel/ content in this case😅) 🙌🏾💪🏾👑👏🏾

  • @tobiasgoldman
    @tobiasgoldman Před rokem +2

    But Del Piero was spot on in all of his comments. The others just want to condemn and not think about practical steps to solve the issue.

  • @_MJS_
    @_MJS_ Před rokem +1

    TT is speaking from the heart ❤️

  • @mathewarellano4087
    @mathewarellano4087 Před rokem +29

    Still 70 years later from Jackie Robinson crossing the color barrier in baseball, telling black men not to react towards racism. Always telling black men to never let your emotions get the best of you.

  • @kellyo101
    @kellyo101 Před rokem +12

    "don't shut up, Thiery Henry!" -Coach Beard when he sees this.

  • @jiggasworld
    @jiggasworld Před rokem +1

    The best way to battle racism is for the players to come together and walk off the pitch. The only way people care is when their money is affected 💯

  • @Jayjay-983
    @Jayjay-983 Před rokem +2

    Henry, u have said it all.

  • @damienirving1436
    @damienirving1436 Před rokem +6

    Carra is silent because he understands. Respect.

  • @notsofunnygani
    @notsofunnygani Před rokem +5

    Why is suddenly a section of comment is against Del Piero for literally saying the ground reality?

    • @gomezjuan5406
      @gomezjuan5406 Před rokem

      He's white .. and never will experience is it at a personal level..

    • @Fox_Mccloud11
      @Fox_Mccloud11 Před rokem +6

      everyone is too sensitive, damned if you do damned if you don't. Better to keep your mouth shut in these situations. I felt bad for Del piero.

    • @masoomahmed9560
      @masoomahmed9560 Před rokem

      I love del Piero, he is actually my second favorite footballer of all time, but he was not right when he said that. The comment section is not against him, it's just they are disappointed. Also, it's not reality when you say something like it's changing slowly, it's not true that slowness must be so damn slow because there has not been changes at all. The change is null when you take 20 years into account. Although he was literally stuck out there .

  • @khrisnjokwana
    @khrisnjokwana Před rokem +1

    Memphis Depay would be cautioned every time in Italy then 😭

  • @mutleeblack3190
    @mutleeblack3190 Před rokem +1

    Daam, I haven't ever seen Henry this angry

  • @mixitube489
    @mixitube489 Před rokem +8

    The actual fight against racism in football means impacting changes in such refereeing rules. Not just prints on shirts and taking knee gestures. These are merely symbolic and marketing gestures. It needs to be addressed strategically in laws, regulations and management of the game.

  • @hben1052
    @hben1052 Před rokem +16

    When the BS is set aside, VAR against racism should be a must have.

    • @naveendennis
      @naveendennis Před rokem +5

      How would that even work? 😅 stop the game and review a crowd’s reaction when a player complains? How would they fix the situation, stop the game until the stands are cleared?
      It’s a difficult decision to make.. the easiest thing to do is to not card players who react to crowd chants

  • @Karib9
    @Karib9 Před rokem +1

    as a juve player and italian man as much as i love del piero and as much class he is, he will never understand how henry and a lot of us feel, hence Thierry's reaction.

    • @jyb5394
      @jyb5394 Před rokem +1

      Correct. But Del Piero is talking about is a solution like F1

  • @mrp8126
    @mrp8126 Před rokem +3

    Henry's energy is all of us who cannot stand this b.s and still can't believe the powers are still allowing it to happen

  • @stephendsnyder7655
    @stephendsnyder7655 Před rokem +29

    Thank you Mr. Henry, you're a true Ledgen ❤

  • @fabriziocamisani5477
    @fabriziocamisani5477 Před rokem +5

    An aspect that hasn't been touched upon, rightly so, because racism trumps it, the Italian Federation is particularly craven when it comes to take assertive actions against this problem but ALSO, they'll never revert a decision when it happens to be favorable to Juventus.

  • @hikidunm1582
    @hikidunm1582 Před rokem

    Titi, you're a soldier. Stay fearless Micah. Blessings to everyone!!

  • @dominicbyrd2302
    @dominicbyrd2302 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thierry is exactly right. I’m furious

    • @kem1233
      @kem1233 Před 8 měsíci

      notice this, they always to attack italian and especially spanish league, this back to americans worship of british, fact anglo saxon has a utter hate to towards spain

    • @AndorranStairway
      @AndorranStairway Před 8 měsíci

      @@kem1233 A frenchman and Brit talking about a Belgian man getting abused in Italy. And you make this about Spain? What?

    • @kem1233
      @kem1233 Před 8 měsíci

      @@AndorranStairway yepp.. we all know anti spanish sentiment in british media

  • @rh81454
    @rh81454 Před rokem +120

    Spain should take notice that if they continue allowing for racist abuse towards players then they will risk losing that talent to EPL where they actually take racism in stadiums seriously.

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Před rokem +4

      ​@Football-Pundit bring him over to England, my club will take him and he'll become a hero. our fans would smash anyone in the crowd racially abusing one of our own players. (maybe even the opposition player)

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Před rokem +3

      @Football-Pundit England fans compromise of a lot of lower league fans particularly div2 and div3 where there are definitely more issues with discrimination. there's also an drink problem with England fans which is why in Qatar when it was banned England has zero incidents or arrests for the 1st time in 3 decades
      those are not the same fans as the prem fans which is why the response they got when they came back was overwhelmingly different. when your comparing the top league the prem isn't just slightly better it's significantly better, all players report this.
      it's far too frequent an occurance in Italy and spains top leagues to just ignore. the fact that some other places have some issues also is not an excuse. its literally every week in Italy to all the highest profile non white players. sort it the f out

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Před rokem +2

      @Football-Pundit ur conflating two separate things. England's national team fans have a very specific dynamic with alcohol and compromise more of lower division fans.. even then it has improved a lot compared to the hooligan days.
      that's not the same as the fans of the top division... nothing to do with the money. most fans are working class. it's to do with the culture the prem has built and how hard its worked to cut that nonsense out. it does happen but its not often and other fans in the stadium don't tolerate it.
      Italy and spains top leagues have accepted it too long. the lukaku cases PROVES its institutional. there no way that ban would be upheld in the prem or accepted it just wouldn't happen. there severe cultural and institutional problems and they need to addressed. its embarrassing to have it happen week in week out.
      I agree punishments need to be harder and taken more seriously. life long bans, fines, season tickets stripped ban every fab in an entire stand if u have to. fire all the racist cronies at the top as well. it's time to move forward atleast get on par with other top divisions

    • @rh81454
      @rh81454 Před rokem

      @PZL17 Southern Europe is poor and dependent on the German tax revenue to keep them going. Let's not bs. The EU without Germany is nothing.

    • @VampireJack10
      @VampireJack10 Před rokem +2

      @@2107Slash I'm in no way defending the Italian fans, but let's not forget they are having issues with illegal immigrants at the moment, so perhaps their frustration is bring expressed at football matches?

  • @compounddavid
    @compounddavid Před rokem +17

    I Love Thierry he is my Hero. Yes correct its everywhere.

  • @dahnyul
    @dahnyul Před rokem

    I'm glad that we were talking about it, but you have to talk about it in a way that is supportive of the people who are being abused, and I think this segment shows that we need to educate each other and broadcasters on how to do that correctly. Otherwise we continue to model the behavior that we see, and there was a lot of positive here, but again, you cannot diminish somebody's experience and tell them that their experience is not real or that their experience isn't what they truly experience. Maybe have somebody who has these conversations all the time, like the diversity consultant come in and talk about these issues and discuss what has worked in their line of work. These are celebrities and broadcasters, they are not necessarily trained and how to facilitate these conversations, and yet we think that because they are beautiful or talented or anything else, that they would be able to guide us through something like this. We need the voices of people who do this for a living.
    I think it's valuable to have the Italian perspective, but for him to say that it's getting better actually defeats the purpose of the conversation. Because what Thierry said is that it's still the same, and if you do not listen to the voices of the people who are affected by something, you are negating their experience. You cannot end this segment with somebody saying but it's getting better! There needs to be a statement from the broadcasting organization or the greater Fifa organization. I agree that there needs to be new ways of solving this, and I think that the Italian guys point is correct, that we need to fight this differently, because it's not working. But we cannot take his opinion of the situation over the people who have suffered this abuse. We need broader sweeping statements from the people who put on these shows, who organizes events, otherwise we pit one another against each other where we need unity. The people who need to be held accountable and who profit most never have to atone.
    The broadcasting organization and the greater FIFA or Italian leagues need to be the ones who make these statements, and it seems like they are making their statements, just not in favor of the people who put their lives on the line to make the show.

  • @senzomakhaye3178
    @senzomakhaye3178 Před rokem +5

    Thiery was not having it. Love this .

  • @dana_white55
    @dana_white55 Před rokem +23

    How do you not put Del Piero in the title of the video?

    • @tumbox9204
      @tumbox9204 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, they need to fix that.

    • @john-tomlinson
      @john-tomlinson Před rokem +25

      Because he said nothing other than platitudes that we've heard for 20 years. A totally pathetic statement.

    • @tacobell7541
      @tacobell7541 Před rokem +1

      Racism

    • @afckajjansi
      @afckajjansi Před rokem +14

      They did him a favour. All he said was garbage. He's obviously very unaware of the magnitude of the problem.

    • @TheCudder4life
      @TheCudder4life Před rokem

      @@john-tomlinson He said from his experience, once again people with your mentality writing his opinion off because he's white. He wasn't wrong when he said it's better than it used to be.

  • @FargoNotorious
    @FargoNotorious Před rokem +19

    This is why cbs has the best football coverage on TV

  • @gospelinsongandstory
    @gospelinsongandstory Před rokem +7

    They need to start awarding goals to the team affected by racism so that those fan supporters will know how to support their teams the right way and not cost them. Furthermore this will make everyone unhappy with such incidents. This will effectively stop it from happening in games

    • @abuyusufabdulhakim952
      @abuyusufabdulhakim952 Před rokem +5

      My first reaction was "What a stupid suggestion", but on second thoughts, you may have found the quickest way to solve the problem 👌

  • @AdeKingProductions
    @AdeKingProductions Před rokem

    Henry's response to this mirror's mine. Enough with these symbolic gestures when dealing with the malignant problem that is racism. Deal with it or let chaos reign.