What with the Anton case and other threads on here just thought i'd point out this prog 9:00 o'clock tonight Is football racist? Clarke Carlisle explores apparently. I'm sure i saw him at Loftus Road during the clips
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Is football racist on BBC3 - Was JT watching?
Even Jermaine Jenas pretty much said JT was racist without saying it.
'Any kind of racism in whatever form is racist' he said.
And 'If Terry is found guilty he should learn from it'
I do hope JT was watching.Queens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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found it difficult to concentrate on what clark carlisle was saying because of his ears..
its like they belong to someone elses head..
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Still loads of racism in this game...black players have and will always be targeted unfortunately, although it's not as bad here in England anymore. Also was a bit disgusted with the south asian footballers stuff...talented kids, but don't get accepted into academies because they are Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi etc...
Also agree with the part when the FA guy said that racism victims in football need to speak up for themselves otherwise nothing will happen! Obviously still abit annoyed that JT got nothing with clear evidence, yet Suarez got a big punishment with very little evidence."When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0
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Couple of thoughts.
Barely credible that Clark after a professional career spanning 15+ years as well as progressing through youth set-up had never heard or suffered racism or racist chanting. He must have had a very sheltered upbringing as well as having hearing difficulties.
The Polish sequence was predictable and irrelevant; as the police officer said on the programme, the 'rivalry' between the polish sides was gang-related and their antipathy for others was universal and not confined to race or creed; they just hated everybody equally.
Lacked realism.
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Originally posted by 12321 View PostCouple of thoughts.
Barely credible that Clark after a professional career spanning 15+ years as well as progressing through youth set-up had never heard or suffered racism or racist chanting. He must have had a very sheltered upbringing as well as having hearing difficulties.
The Polish sequence was predictable and irrelevant; as the police officer said on the programme, the 'rivalry' between the polish sides was gang-related and their antipathy for others was universal and not confined to race or creed; they just hated everybody equally.
Lacked realism.
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