by T.R.O.L.I. » 25 Sep 2008 14:52
by 11.30 from paddington » 25 Sep 2008 15:15
by readingbedding » 25 Sep 2008 15:35
11.30 from paddington FIFA are a joke!
Either they should start threatening teams with games being played behind closed doors, or just admit that they can't be @rsed to tackle racist abuse properly.
Apparently, even the Croatian players were rightly p!ssed off and embarrassed with the monkey chants.
by chandog » 25 Sep 2008 16:35
by readingbedding » 25 Sep 2008 16:39
by chandog » 25 Sep 2008 16:47
readingbedding Racism is not FIFA's problem.
But FIFA shouldn't fine them, they should demand games behind closed doors.
You can then guarantee a more forceful approach from the Police.
Then you'd see some skulls cracked by nightsticks.
That would more or less nip it in the bud, on the whole, during the game.
by Royal Lady » 25 Sep 2008 17:12
readingbedding Racism is not FIFA's problem.
But FIFA shouldn't fine them, they should demand games behind closed doors.
You can then guarantee a more forceful approach from the Police.
Then you'd see some skulls cracked by nightsticks.
That would more or less nip it in the bud, on the whole, during the game.
by readingbedding » 25 Sep 2008 17:22
chandogreadingbedding Racism is not FIFA's problem.
But FIFA shouldn't fine them, they should demand games behind closed doors.
You can then guarantee a more forceful approach from the Police.
Then you'd see some skulls cracked by nightsticks.
That would more or less nip it in the bud, on the whole, during the game.
FIFA is the international governing body of association football.
so by this definition they are basically in charge of worldwide football - racism is a huge problem in world football
i am struggling to understand how you have the opinion that racism is not the problem of the organisation in charge of football
by Mr Loyal Royal » 25 Sep 2008 17:25
by Royal Lady » 25 Sep 2008 17:28
by papereyes » 25 Sep 2008 17:28
So racism is not FIFA's fault, as I said...
Racism is not FIFA's problem.
by chandog » 25 Sep 2008 17:33
readingbeddingchandogreadingbedding Racism is not FIFA's problem.
But FIFA shouldn't fine them, they should demand games behind closed doors.
You can then guarantee a more forceful approach from the Police.
Then you'd see some skulls cracked by nightsticks.
That would more or less nip it in the bud, on the whole, during the game.
FIFA is the international governing body of association football.
so by this definition they are basically in charge of worldwide football - racism is a huge problem in world football
i am struggling to understand how you have the opinion that racism is not the problem of the organisation in charge of football
Racism is not Football's problem, open your narrow mind a bit.
Do people become 'racist' as soon as they enter a football ground.
No.
So racism is not FIFA's fault, as I said...
FIFA shouldn't fine them, they should demand games behind closed doors.
You can then guarantee a more forceful approach from the Police.
Then you'd see some skulls cracked by nightsticks.
That would more or less nip it in the bud, on the whole, during the game
by Royal Lady » 25 Sep 2008 17:38
by readingbedding » 25 Sep 2008 17:46
papereyesSo racism is not FIFA's fault, as I said...
No, you didn't.Racism is not FIFA's problem.
I would argue that racism at a football match is certainly within FIFA's responsibility. It certainly is not their fault, and I would agree with you on that point.
by papereyes » 25 Sep 2008 17:48
When I said that Racism is not FIFA's problem, I meant generally, that's obvious.
Of course if the Croatian FA cannot sort out the racist chanting in a home match, then yeah FIFA should be hardline with it.
All FIFA can do is hit the National FA where it hurts, warn them that if they recieve a UEFA report about the racist chanting again in a home match, Croatia's next three home matches will be behind closed doors.
This should go for all National and Club sides.
It's not just a Croatian problem, it's all over the place.
by sucatraps » 25 Sep 2008 17:50
by readingbedding » 25 Sep 2008 17:54
papereyesWhen I said that Racism is not FIFA's problem, I meant generally, that's obvious.
Given the content of your posts and that several people of questioned that point, I would argue that your posts were less than obvious.Of course if the Croatian FA cannot sort out the racist chanting in a home match, then yeah FIFA should be hardline with it.
All FIFA can do is hit the National FA where it hurts, warn them that if they recieve a UEFA report about the racist chanting again in a home match, Croatia's next three home matches will be behind closed doors.
This should go for all National and Club sides.
It's not just a Croatian problem, it's all over the place.
Yeah, basically they have to decide whether they're going to keep this charade up and achieve nothing or actually do something about it.
Wait until you get an incident involving British clubs though and see if there's a difference.
by soggy biscuit » 25 Sep 2008 19:52
Harry Carry How much was John Mackie or Reading FC fined for their racial abuse of Carl Asaba?
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