Maybe it's my sense of humour but I LOL'ed a few times at the opening post
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Maybe it's my sense of humour but I LOL'ed a few times at the opening post
Oh, that is a shame. Did someone tell the police, or were they busy retrieving flares from under parked cars?
No deflection tactic. You claim "It happened and you know full well it did ffs" - I think I'm entitled to point out that I don't 'know' it happened. I accept it as pretty plausible but I'm not going to ignore a claim that *I* personally tolerate racism, or that our club does.Quote:
I won't even respond to the other deflection tactic nonsense.
Terribly. No idea how the situation was allowed to occur that the best defence in the league was 'reinforced' by a defender from a team that was in negative goal difference at the time, but he's far too error prone, and as you subtly allude to his physical condition is nowhere near good enough to be playing for a serious team. Nice lad by all accounts, but I wonder if he got a pass on account of Kenny Browne. Browne got away with his 'shape' by actually being good. Still, he's not to blame for signing or picking himself.
It's even worse than that bucko, I even made her marry me. Then chased her to Limerick! Not to the city, like. Even she has some standards.
Have doras luimni been made aware that you have moved into their parish. You trafficked her in didnt you? Admit it so the Christians can point at you
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A work colleague of mine lives in Cork and supports the club. He witnessed the first racial abuse instance and made a complaint to a steward. The offender was never removed. After the game he approached another steward and was told to put his complaint in writing and to name the individual involved. He doesn't know the person but has seen him at a few games. Is this the protocol for such things?
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Saved this tweet from night of Turners Cross match. A national journalist drew attention to it on the night and it was subsequently deleted.
I have confidence now that they are alerted to it from this thread etc that stewards and Gardai will deal with any future incidents.
Seems a bit odd that the OP didn't hear the abuse himself and is only aware of it because City fans were complaining about this racist, and yet is using the incident to have a go at the club in general.
There's no excuse for racism whatsoever, it's appalling behaviour that should be condemned. Anyone guilty of it (or homophobia or sexism) should be banned from games. But using an isolated incident involving one person to have a go at a club you don't like is at best pretty petty behaviour, and at worst a bit unhinged.
theres no need to be personal with me on this. I dont like racial abuse like everyone else but thats a matter for the authorities to investigate but the personal abuse of other peoples fans is classless in my opinion. I have every right to read this forum like everybody else so you are not going to bully me over this I like to keep up on other clubs affairs.Why am I not allowed to express an opinion like everyone else?
Your ignorance is class by the way.
So a Cork City fan racially abused Chedozie and other Cork City fans dealt with him/her? But Cork City have a problem worth starting a thread about? Sounds like it was dealt with on the night by Cork City fans and that you are just stirring. Hopefully they were reported to security at the time. I was in the away stand and I didn't hear anything other than boos for what its worth, so it can't have been massively wide spread. You need to be more subtle next time.
Semantics.
Correcting Grammar.
Playing the man not the ball.
Deflect. Deflect. Deflect.
Also very telling that they have focused on trying to discredit the evidence of multiple incidents of their racialist actions rather than condemn them outright or indeed answer any of the other salient points in the op.
The Alt Right is strong in these cork fash.
"If I didn't hear something it doesn't exist."
"I was saying boo urns."
Methinks the Nazis doth protest too much.
I'm sad to see my thread end up like this.
But then fascists aren't fond of free speech I guess. :bad:
Telling someone to cop on is not dealing with it as was proved by the fact he did it again after the first time he was given out to but allowed to stay in the ground. Now if they had actually dealt with it and made sure the person was removed from the ground there couldn't have been a repeat. Th
e same person will still be at City games same as the lad from the last game because of the lack of proper action by City fans. Pretend it's all ok all you like though.
Might be hard for people who's first thought is to excuse and deflect from it to believe but some people actually detest racism which is why I am bringing it up because it should be and the lack of action from the people around it should be highlighted. If you see it as someone to be used for petty point scoring that's on you I see it as a disgusting act that needs a zero tolerance approach not a ah stop will ya and let it carry on nonsense.
I don't see anyone saying it isn't disgusting, pretty much everyone here has said the same thing, we all agree it needs to be dealt with if it happened. I'm not doubting that it did happen, I didn't hear (and have never heard - actually no thats not true, the I'd rather be a Paki stuff has thankfully been disposed of in recent years) racial abuse. If i did hear it I would immediately report it to the nearest steward, as I have done anytime I've seen anyone throw anything on the pitch.
This thread was clearly not about racial abuse though, if it was then that would have been the topic, instead it was clearly about one posters issues with Cork City. Its disappointing that they would belittle such an important issue by hiding it among taunts at John Caulfield and our club as a whole. I don't think anyone is deflecting, I think we're questioning the intention of the poster, who I'm sure is in stitches now as they have clearly gotten the reaction they wanted.
I'm certain that there is racial abuse throughout Irish football at all levels. My club is not immune. If I see or hear it I will report it. I can't do anything about it if I don't see it. Hopefully the individual on Friday was reported. If not then we have to ask why not. Perhaps those who told the individual to cop on didn't want the hassle of dealing with security. I don't know, I don't have the answers but as a club and a league we should all be looking to make sure that our league isn't a place for racists to hide, and that those who do experience it are given a platform to call attention to it in the right manner
If anyone thinks Cork City as an institution and fanbase is racist then they are way off. Chedozie was a hero at Turners Cross and we were all (I guess not the racist fan or fans) excited about his progression this year, he left, we'll get over it. Pity he dives so much but he'll get better as he gains more experience. As far as I can tell no other player was abused on Friday, including Bastian Hery (who had a great game) so any racist abuse was clearly more than just racism, but the problem is that the individual felt their disgusting hatred was justified in this case.
To be honest I know it's the internet and it's all a bit of craic, but using racism as a wind-up ploy is a bit low.
The whole thread is a mess from a quick skim, but that's hardly surprising given that the original post was exactly the same. If you don't want people to discuss issues other than the alleged incident of racism don't put them in your post.
Quite how the board of Cork City are to blame for the incident being repeated more so than the club hosting the fecking game is beyond me. And the attack on fan ownership (and I fully admit I am biased) reeks of someone more comfortable having a good old rant than ever actually taking on some responsibility. Locking this thread. Have no issue if someone wants to start threads on Sean Maguire, John Caulfield, Fan Ownership and the incidents in Limerick please do so separately.
Any questions on the decision to lock, bring them to the support forum.