He may have heard it but obviously didn't see who said it as there's been no reports of a flying Blackpool fan holding his arse.!You’d think if Dabo heard it, a lot bigger deal would have been made at the time, but I didn’t notice anything. Shame that you’re always going to get some people doing this, when it just makes them look like brainless bellends.
Whole heartedly agree. It could well be due to being fortunate with being where I stood but I felt like the booing has got progressively quieter. I felt last night was less people than at Barnsley, and to be totally honest, while one person booing is too many, I was mildly impressed that how few of our away contingent (given the stone-island brigade etc) booed at either. I felt like more as a % booed at the CBS than at either away game. Again, caveated by could be I was stood nearer people who are more accommodating on both occasions so the applause was much louder.Might make some of the cretins in our 'support' who boo the players taking the knee before games think again (I would doubt it).
Happened at the Forest and Barnsley games and again last night, booing that is quickly drowned out by the majority who applaud.
I bet the vast majority of Blackpool fans are as appalled by this as we are. As we saw following the Euros there are mindless morons who tarnish the game
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Imagine being such a good player that the opposition feels as though they have to make racist comments just to get you to feel down.
Yeah but we're talking about one of our own players abused because he is black. Nothing to do with that memorial, no media outrage.Granted racist abuse is awful but let's not forget that the media do like to stir things up & cause a shit-show with each other - the Rashford memorial for instance,apparently there was racist comments daubed all over it according to the news yet it wasn't....somebody had just wrote 'shit bastard' on it because of his penalty miss - nothing to do with racism
It has been good to hear the majority drowning that out with cheering however. Doesn't downplay that minority, but does reasure me that the majority think they're racist dickheads, at least.Yet we'll still have a minority booing a simple act of anti-racism on Saturday
Granted racist abuse is awful but
Completely agree.It has been good to hear the majority drowning that out with cheering however. Doesn't downplay that minority, but does reasure me that the majority think they're racist dickheads, at least.
I’m all for the knee but the question has to be asked. What are the FA actually going to DO about it’s own house?
There’s a fucking sea of white managers that repeatedly fail, yet remain in a forever orbit ready to land at their next one season fuckup.
And all these white just retired players handed jobs with no experience or coaching badges? Yet only a scattering of black ex players get anywhere. I personally know one who was told to get his badges, so he did. Got nowhere so had to come to the States to get a job.
Granted racist abuse is awful but
…Granted racist abuse is awful but let's not forget that the media do like to stir things up & cause a shit-show with each other - the Rashford memorial for instance,apparently there was racist comments daubed all over it according to the news yet it wasn't....somebody had just wrote 'shit bastard' on it because of his penalty miss - nothing to do with racism
Fucking hell. Two away games and two actions against racist fans (Barnsley Nazi salute then this).
Fuck anyone that boos the knee considering that.
Granted racist abuse is awful but let's not forget that the media do like to stir things up & cause a shit-show with each other - the Rashford memorial for instance,apparently there was racist comments daubed all over it according to the news yet it wasn't....somebody had just wrote 'shit bastard' on it because of his penalty miss - nothing to do with racism
I think in some black managers cases,it's just the fact they're,well,crap at the job - John Barnes,Sol Campbell,Paul Ince,even our very own Richard Shaw....all did crap jobs - their skin colour's just coincidental....there's been,(and still are),some good managers of colour too
I really don’t get how that situation has anything to do with this. It was our player that reported the situation, not anything stirred up by the mediaAwful, take your whataboutery nonsense away from here. No ones trying to stir up anything.
Granted racist abuse is awful but let's not forget that the media do like to stir things up & cause a shit-show with each other - the Rashford memorial for instance,apparently there was racist comments daubed all over it according to the news yet it wasn't....somebody had just wrote 'shit bastard' on it because of his penalty miss - nothing to do with racism
The issue is that the proportion of black managers is so out of kilter with the number of black players in the game. There may be quite a few different factors causing that (one major one likely to be plain racism) but there's clearly an imbalance and therefore a problem for the game. There will of course be some shit managers who happen to be black, just like there are of any other race.I think in some black managers cases,it's just the fact they're,well,crap at the job - John Barnes,Sol Campbell,Paul Ince,even our very own Richard Shaw....all did crap jobs - their skin colour's just coincidental....there's been,(and still are),some good managers of colour too
Anyone who boos taking the knee either uninformed - or a bigotYet we'll still have a minority booing a simple act of anti-racism on Saturday
Probably one of the minority booing the taking of the knee (tin hat firmly on).
Sad but not surprised, especially up north in a slum town. Dabs responded in the best way by playing a blinder. Hopefully the police and club take action as Barnsley did with the senile hitler.