You didn't respond to plenty of my questions Cowboy, especially the one about the booing of Alan Kernaghan in Windsor Park. I didn't respond because the answer is quite obvious - EL fans were booing for EL reasons. I don't follow the EL that much but I'll assume that it had to do with rivalry between clubs. I don't like it but that very much comes with the territory. You seem to be struggling with the concept that expressing disapproval through booing is quite different from expressing bigotry or racism through booing or making monkey noises.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
The Celtic-Rangers rivalry - and, by extension, the Ireland-Rangers rivalry - is quite different from EL and if you don't wish to recognise that, I don't know what planet you're living on. If I booed a black player for diving or a terrible black referee, it would be quite obvious that it was for football reasons in that I wasn't doing it from the start of the match and I wasn't hurling abuse each time he touched the ball or blew his whistle. If someone had a problem with that and accused me of being racist, they're being unreasonable and that's the PC gone mad thing that you rightly have a problem with.
If you don't assume to know the motives of a crowd booing a player from the start when he's the only player on the pitch who plays for Rangers and the only one getting booed, you're being ridiculous. Why else are they booing him? It's unreasonable to assume that they're booing him for bigoted reasons? When Ireland play Croatia next time and Prso happens to start, if he's the only one getting booed from the start to the end, I'll assume it's because he plays for Rangers and I don't think I'm being unreasonable in my assumption.