Racism - how to deal with it
Im sorry to start a new thread on the Rovers racism incident but the threads regarding it have been locked and this was the only option available without dragging another thread off topic. I dont mind if the thread is locked but surely it is worth debate and discussion and it deserves at least to be read by the posters here.
I noticed the following article on the BBC website regarding racism from a lone Rangers fan and how Rangers and their supporters club chose to deal with it. It wasnt dismissed as a lone perpetrator, a defence used in the SARI/Rovers thread - that seemed irrelevant to the powers that be in Ibrox.
Something similar from Rovers should have been forthcoming and might have actually won them more support and kudos in the long run.
Would something like this from Shamrock Rovers FC have been too much to ask?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...rs/8318117.stm
Rangers condemn Edu racist abuse
Edu claims he was racially abused by Rangers fans after the game
Rangers have condemned the "moronic behaviour" of a supporter who racially abused midfielder Maurice Edu following the 4-1 defeat by Unirea Urziceni.
The 23-year-old, who did not play in the Champions League loss at Ibrox, revealed the abuse on his Twitter page.
A statement on the club website said: "The action of this individual is disgusting and completely unacceptable.
"Rangers will undertake a investigation to identify the individual in question and take appropriate action."
US international Edu registered his disgust at the incident on his Twitter page, where he wrote: "Not sure what hurt more: result or being racially abused by couple of our own fans as I'm getting in my car."
Rangers condemned the supporter responsible, sayng: "It is extremely disappointing that people such as this attach themselves to the wider Rangers support and tarnish the image of the club and its fans.
We would urge anyone who has information on the identity of the individual responsible to contact the club immediately
Rangers statement
"We would urge anyone who has information on the identity of the individual responsible to contact the club immediately."
The club restated their commitment to the Show Racism The Red Card campaign and that this would be demonstrated at the home game against Hibernian on Saturday.
The Rangers Supporters Trust condemned the incident and spokesman David Edgar said he hoped whoever was responsible would be punished.
Billy Singh, Campaign Manager for Show Racism the Red Card, said: "The racial abuse suffered by Maurice Edu last night was totally unacceptable.
"Would the same fans have reacted in the same way if he had scored the winning goal last night?"
Edu moved to Ibrox from Major League Soccer club Toronto for £2.6m in August 2008.