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Chelsea condemn chants about Anton Ferdinand at Genk
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Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Postwell what happened to Rangers for their sectarian chanting?
surely a similar punishment?
Essentially CFC have admitted to this being chanted.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostIn the Standard it says police are prepared to prosecute the racist twit on Twitter who abused Ferdinand - but first they need a complaint from the public. Just passing on the news...#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostTotally wrong to compare the two, one sang sectarian chants the other sang 'You know what you are', which is a tad naughty but legal.
Just as we've been discussing over the past few days about the former arsenal fans making gas noises at WHL in the 80s, 90s...would that be legal? by your judgement all they're doing is immitating a Baxi boiler...
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostThe initial investigation has come about only as a result of a complaint from the public, so why not.............surely someone was offended by the twit's tweet
Michael Vaughan, Leon Knight, Stan Collymore and loads others have got some awful stuff posted on their page in the past. Strange world.
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Seems nothing will happen to these rats.
From The Guardian;
The club is likely to avoid action over their fans' conduct after Uefa confirmed that neither their match delegate nor referee Svein Oddvar Moen made any mention of the chants in their reports.
Were the officials to have alleged the chanting was of a racist nature, UEFA's disciplinary unit would have been forced to look into the matter.
European football's governing body said they could still do so should "any other piece of evidence of such chanting be made available", even though it would appear to be difficult to prove categorically that last night's taunts were racially motivated.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostIn the Standard it says police are prepared to prosecute the racist twit on Twitter who abused Ferdinand - but first they need a complaint from the public. Just passing on the news...
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