Fifa Boss ‘Saddened’ At Serbia Racism Row- But England has no lessons to teach when it comes to racism 3


Then, as the England players celebrated, a series of objects were thrown on the field as the crowd expressed their frustration.
The final whistle was blown almost immediately but Serbia and England players then clashed, before coaches and even officials on both sides became involved.
A series of monkey chants were heard around the stadium as Rose kicked the ball into the crowd and was shown a red card.
It was an horrible echo of the scenes in 2007 when the Serbian Football Federation were fined £16,000 at the Under-21 European Championships in Holland after their supporters racially abused England’s Nedum Onouha.
The Football Association has already reported the latest incident to Uefa.
It was a night when many of Pearce’s squad matured as they battled to cope with a partisan home support and a hostile atmosphere. Source BBC News

Fifa Boss 'Saddened' At Serbia Racism Row- But England has no lessons to teach when it comes to racism.

Fifa Boss ‘Saddened’ At Serbia Racism Row- But England has no lessons to teach when it comes to racism.

 

Sepp Blatter, the FIFA président expressed his indignation :He wrote: “Saddened every time I hear about racist incidents in football.”We must keep fighting to eradicate discrimination from our sport. Kick racism out of football.”

 

But you just need to watch the video below to understand that unfortunately racism in football isn’t new, and England is one of the worst offenders in that respect.

English people always accuse of racism the Croatian football, Russian football, Italian football, Spanish football, France football and in this case Serbian football… and they believe that  they are better than the rest….

The reality is that the first country that had racism in football was ENGLAND with John Barnes (the first victim) and they should first take the plank out of their own eye, and then they will see clearly to remove the speck from their opponents’eye, accusing other countries of racism. They now hide this racism…but sometimes it shows like in the John Terry case. You can read more about John Barnes abuse here.