Ideal black supremacist
If you weren't such a fcuking pathetic excuse for an individual, you'd be quite funny!!
by Hampshire Royal » 21 Oct 2012 18:52
Ideal black supremacist
by sandman » 21 Oct 2012 18:54
by Still Hate Futcher! » 21 Oct 2012 21:15
Royal Lady Roberts' tantrum hasn't helped the cause now.
by Hampshire Royal » 21 Oct 2012 21:18
by Hoop Blah » 21 Oct 2012 21:28
Alexander Litvinenko I think Show Racism the Red Card deserves far, far more of the credit for changes in the game - but they're not funded from inside football (except a small donation from the PFA) so what they can do is appropriate and make a difference.
Kick It Out is almost wholly funded from within football, and so has to kow-tow to its leaders and not ruffle feathers. A couple of years ago KIO virtually ran out of funds and had to apply to the PL for "emergency funding" to stay in business. In the same way that the PL funds Supporters Direct and other advocacy and representative organisations in the game, there's a tacit understanding that the funding comes as long as you don't make too many waves and don't criticise the funders or what they stand for.
KIO won't ruffle feathers because they know they'll lose their funding again .....they need funding without strings attached to be effective. And *that's* the key argument.
by creative_username_1 » 21 Oct 2012 23:00
by Royal Rother » 21 Oct 2012 23:08
by leon » 21 Oct 2012 23:42
Ideal TheSiege, it's quite funny really, how those forum users take to their high horse and preach how much better they are than others, yet in their own post they spout hatefilled vile language, branding others with names and what not, all the time claiming that it is the others and not themselves who are full of hate.
I say they are the ones spouting hateful rubbish, they are just too blind to understand it, and they do it simply because someone dares to challenge their opinions.
by Stuboo » 22 Oct 2012 01:06
Royal Rother You're having a laugh, right?
by Stuboo » 22 Oct 2012 05:22
by loyalroyaldaz » 22 Oct 2012 06:58
creative_username_1 JUst the black lads that got sent off today for nothing challenges and you're saying there's no racism in the EPL
You all need to take a long hard look at yourselfs
Is this board predominantly white?
by loyalroyaldaz » 22 Oct 2012 06:59
by Alexander Litvinenko » 22 Oct 2012 08:13
loyalroyaldaz
Who is the PFA Chairman?
by Handsome Man » 22 Oct 2012 08:14
Alexander Litvinenkoloyalroyaldaz
Who is the PFA Chairman?
Clarke Carlisle. Why?
by Alexander Litvinenko » 22 Oct 2012 08:39
okwonga ....
I have worked with Kick It Out – whose name has been changed to address all forms of discrimination in football, not just racism – and I have found them to be a very smart, very diligent group. We worked together on a campaign to address homophobic chanting at football matches, and the experience was a revealing one, for two reasons. First, though they had a series of excellent ideas, they were working within very considerable constraints: they were only granted a small five-figure sum for a promotional video. Secondly, they were operating on something of a leash. That same video, carefully crafted with the assistance of advertising firm Ogilvy & Mather, was then pulled at the last moment by the FA, who were apparently worried about its controversial content. The only reason that the video ever saw the light of day was that it was leaked to BBC Newsnight.
Kick It Out therefore operate in an atmosphere of caution and confinement. As they have stated today, “certain myths and misinformation about Kick It Out’s remit have been laid down…We are not a decision-making organisation with power and resource as some people think, and can only work effectively in the context of these partnerships” [My italics].
The last sentence says it all. In its own words, it is “a small campaigning charity” working in partnership with football’s leading authorities. There are only seven of them. Last year they had a budget of just over £450,000, of which £330,000 (about 73%) was provided by the FA, the Professional Footballers’ Association and the Premier League. Kick It Out does not have the influence and independence to speak unbridled truth to power. Nor was it ever meant to. Roberts’ important contention is that the current system is ineffectual; the football’s governing authorities cannot be trusted to regulate themselves, and are in need of more robust checks and balances. Kick It Out are unfortunate in that their success in gaining visibility has made them the public emblem of all efforts to fight discrimination in football; and that they are thus the unlucky anvil on which Roberts has chosen to beat out his point.
by Royal Lady » 22 Oct 2012 08:44
by Avon Royal » 22 Oct 2012 08:46
Alexander Litvinenko So many people have so many different agendas and so many different points being discussed it's getting tiresome
by Alexander Litvinenko » 22 Oct 2012 08:49
Avon RoyalAlexander Litvinenko So many people have so many different agendas and so many different points being discussed it's getting tiresome
On a discussion forum? Whatever next..........
by Royal Lady » 22 Oct 2012 09:03
by Hoop Blah » 22 Oct 2012 09:33
Alexander Litvinenkoloyalroyaldaz
Who is the PFA Chairman?
Clarke Carlisle. Why?
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