john@staustell wrote:Rag_hater wrote:ruralblue wrote:Rag_hater wrote:If we go any clubs in Yorkshire maybe we should leave him at home.
Come again???? what is that meant to mean?
Thought he showed glimpses of potential last night and think he will be a great asset to the team. The yellow was justified the chap just needs to learn to settle and accept a bit. Hope the injury is something and nothing.
I was trying to be a bit cynical I suppose.To me people seem to forget that there is examples of racism in UK(a lot of Europe IMO).Here where I am in Spain we get BBC Look North which covers the Yorkshire region and this weekend I think the police have stopped a march from the EDL(English defence League)because they think it may lead to some conflict.Although I would say that the vast majority of English people find racism abhorent, but there are still pockets of it.So when people say Mario isn't going to suffer the kind of abuse he did in Italy,I'm not so sure myself.I'd be suprised if it happens at COMs but not when we are away.There are still a few idiots eveywhere.
No way nowadays mate. You can mug old grannies for fun, pee in the street and have a good old punch-up. But one racist word and the whole PC establishment comes crashing around you and gets you in court quicker than you can say Justin Fashanu.
I dont think Mario will have a problem in the stadia.
I was at Birmingham away when Jobson scored the winner about 9/10 years ago. 3 guys near me started singing "You're just a town full of pakis", they were immediately caught and thrown out by the police. You can't even whisper a racist comment these days and expect to get away with it in ANY English ground. In Scotland though, I believe racism is alive and well.
Don't know how long it has been since you have watched football over here Rag Hater, but I haven't heard monkey noises or anything remotely racist towards players at any game I have been to since the mid/late 80s.