Ex-Manager Kerr speaks of his experiences on eve of Football Against Rascism in Europe (FARE)
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Ex-Manager Kerr speaks of his experiences on eve of Football Against Rascism in Europe (FARE)
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http://www.uefa.com/uefa/Keytopics/k...Id=390931.html
very interesting piece on a subject that's dear to my heart. Read an very interesting article on Garth Crooks invlovment in the same conference the other day (i'll try and dig it out). It's a bigger problem in Ireland than many will care to admit.:o
Fair play to both of them and I hope they keep up the good work.:)
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Originally Posted by KarlosIRL
I agree KarlosIRL and there's a tendancy 'to bury the head in the sand' about it too. A club over here was fined for Racist behaviour on the last day of the season. Their fans make light of it and I'm not sure what changes are going to take place, within that club, to change the mindset.
I hear you. I've encountered it many times in Ireland and at all levels of the game - from coaches/parents making jokes about non-national kids playing ball on a saturday morning right up to the racist remarks I've heard made about Clinton Morrisson & opposition players such as Jimmy F. Hasselbaink back in 2001.Quote:
Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce
I've mentioned before on foot.ie that i have in the past reported seat numbers of people at Lansdowne Road shouting racist abuse on 3 occassions (2 of which I know for certain that action was taken under despite the stewards refusing to take action at the time, which could be a separate rant altogether!! :o ).
As you said above, often it's laughed off or brushed aside and never dealt with. If Kerr can help heighten the awareness and encourage people to not stand for it then that will be a great help. Clubs & their members should be forced to put together a strict discrimination policy and be made accountable when actions aren't taken to alleviate it.
The American's have a crime in their statute books called " Un-American activities" which covers treason amongst other things.
Maybe we should have a crime of " Un-Irish activities" and have it cover stuff like mugging tourists and shouting racist abuse at soccer matches. Because let's face it that latter activity is borrowed lock stock and barrel from other countries aping what they see/hear on telly.
Seen Kerr involved in this on Football Focus today and was wondering what he was doing at it.
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Originally Posted by twoenz
Do you have your answer, or are you still wondering?
Brian introduced Curtis Fleming and Paul Osam into EL football.Quote:
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At Underage international level Liam George.
I think Brian's track record picking people on merit when eligible is sound out.