chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete
silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
MTFCMusings wrote:dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
Well done for reporting.
Can I ask whereabouts you were sat roughly?
Jimstag wrote:That’s sad. Hope they find and educate the people responsible, I say educate as if you straight bad them they are just going to go be racist somewhere else.
dp_mans856 wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
Well done for reporting.
Can I ask whereabouts you were sat roughly?
IG Lower C Block
dp_mans856 wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
Well done for reporting.
Can I ask whereabouts you were sat roughly?
IG Lower C Block
chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
dp_mans856 wrote:chip63 wrote:The word uttered is a little concerning, it's a lot different to shouting out.
I'm all for stopping racial abuse in football and beyond but overhearing a comment is slightly different.
A quiet word to the person involved and a little education is what's needed sometimes.
Being racist is being racist , regardless of whether is shouted out or not, myself and a friend were the ones that reported the person, this wasn't just a single comment made, but from the very first whistle every time Richard Nartey made a bad pass, tackle you name it , they were on at him. Any other player...... Complete silence. The comment made towards the end of the game was atrocious, and simply no place for at all. A quiet word is all good and well if they listen, several attempts were made by myself throughout the game asking them to encourage rather than berate them, obviously this didn't hit home and needed to be made an example of. End of the day there is no educating a racist mentality
Billy the fish wrote:We really are breeding a snowflake generation , no one likes racist remarks but like Irish /Scottish / French / it will never go away ..
Billy the fish wrote:We really are breeding a snowflake generation , no one likes racist remarks but like Irish /Scottish / French / it will never go away ..
oldweststander wrote:It is being deal with, can we leave it now please?
Billy the fish wrote:We really are breeding a snowflake generation , no one likes racist remarks but like Irish /Scottish / French /jokes it will never go away ..
stag324 wrote:Racism is not a footballing issue, it is a wider society issue.
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