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Originally Posted by lopez
So you agree that NI deserves at least a one match ban for booing Neil Lennon then?
Neil who? Let's move forward. If there's crude racism or sectarianism in the future as in the past, or as in Madrid, then yes.
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Oh dear! Boo, hoo, f*cking hoo: Can't say anything about the Scum, the FA, the sh*te rag nwespapers with their sanctimonious fake liberalism on one page with xenophobia on the next, without of course it being 'Brit-bashing'
It's largely irrelevant (the hypocrisy of the Brit media is a separate issue to the crude racism of many Spanish fans), exaggerated (no-one is suggesting the English are fearful or hating of Spaniards) and repetitive (see threads passim). So yes, routine Brit-bashing. For all that I agree with much of what you say about institutionalised racism and the rest.
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Then we have Michael Boyd of the IFA pronouncing before any investigation takes place, that Spain should play a game behind closed doors. LOL! As Littlesh*t would say, you couldn't make it up
I'm sure Boyd would want there to be an investigation. If so I agree with him. But there's a pretty obvious prima facie case to answer, eh? Do you think his job at the IFA disqualifies comment- why?
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As I said before I don't need lectures from anyone about racism
No-one is lecturing you?
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As for who's suggesting that the monkey noises are worse than racial violence, you want me to answer that? Every British newspaper I've seen today has had reams of comment on Madrid and none on the Prison Service putting Zahid Mubarek with Robert Stewart to be killed
The context made clear I was talking about foot.ie readers. But in any case none of the British papers are suggesting that- exaggeration again. I'd think about withdrawing that libellous accusation about the prison service btw...
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It's all because this happened to a bunch of highly paid British athletes cum personalities that this is getting mentioned here or in the papers and a convenient excuse to cover up the Scum's performance
No, it's because Irish football fans saw it on TV and felt moved to comment! Barely any of them, and certainly not me, have any vested interest in defending the England team (not that any of their own mainstream media did, of course). Same goes for their Olympic bid. I'm agin it by the way, sports money should go on public pitches in the Highlands, as the Bleeding Heart's letters page said on Saturday.
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Meanwhile, racial violence in Belfast gets half a page in the 'bleeding heart liberal' Guardian a few weeks back and that's, er, it!
Wise up. This has had widespread coverage in the Belfast, London and Dublin media.