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The club should send the banner back and wash their hands of it.
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Well...
despite the media furore, the labour council disapproval, an MP's utterances, the numerous sports personalities interviews and radio programmes dedicated to the nonsense, these silly little Stalins will think that it is only their stance that has brought Paolo's denial.
Seriously tell them to fuck off and get a shipbuilders flag in there. Haway the Flags can knock one up
despite the media furore, the labour council disapproval, an MP's utterances, the numerous sports personalities interviews and radio programmes dedicated to the nonsense, these silly little Stalins will think that it is only their stance that has brought Paolo's denial.
Seriously tell them to fuck off and get a shipbuilders flag in there. Haway the Flags can knock one up
The club should send the banner back and wash their hands of it.
The club should send the banner back and wash their hands of it.
Agreed. The sooner, the better. These people are not Sunderland supporters, they are political activists first and foremost.
Well done for altering your signature but not replying to my post. Re-writing history to try to give credibilty to your posts and to suit your argument...
You have your platform but I refuse to read any of the left wing PC garbage your spouting.
Can´t say that anyone else but the NE locals seems to "discuss" this Di Canio stuff much.
In other words, it´s a local issue and having been on this forum for more than four years I´m sure we can look forward to years of mudslinging on here.
People still talk about Bruce ffs!
Agreed. The sooner, the better. These people are not Sunderland supporters, they are political activists first and foremost.
Should be shut down,they have no workers to represent. They are a once a year organisation set up to organise a now totally depleted Durham Miners Gala. Creaming off funds for doing dick all
despite the media furore, the labour council disapproval, an MP's utterances, the numerous sports personalities interviews and radio programmes dedicated to the nonsense, these silly little Stalins will think that it is only their stance that has brought Paolo's denial.
Seriously tell them to fuck off and get a shipbuilders flag in there. Haway the Flags can knock one up
Well, to be honest I think the point shouldn't be his personal views so much now that he's made a public statement distancing himself from fascism and racism. Truth is we may never know so I'm not about to carry on whether I have those personal doubts or not, unless he says or does something demonstrably racist or fascist in future. Whatever my doubts are where Di Canio is concerned the biggest one for me this weekend is whether he can turn this poor form.
But I also believe that if the anti-fascist sentiment was just more widespread and well known to begin with like it is in a lot of other clubs all of this negative publicity would've likely never happened, the focus could've been on simply on improving the football from the very start instead of all this mess, which sadly, due to the image Di Canio has created in the past, is quite predictable and understandable. Surprised it didn't happen sooner honestly.
Di Canio used to play for Celtic and there's a lot of anti-fascist stuff on the ground up there, Green Brigades, etc etc. Don't think there was much controversy while he was there, was there? Of course they have their own controversy there too with their IRA chants and such. But you don't need sectarianism to be anti-fascist. And about the example of St. Pauli I gave you don't need to be an anarchist or a communist either. FC United of Manchester's got a pretty anti-fascist reputation coming from its roots as a protest club maybe that's a better example?
It's win-win, if you ask me. The club does something to spread the message by signing onto whatever, and in return the reputation of the club and its supporters for not tolerating fascism, racism, etc is enhanced. This has already happened with supporting efforts like Show Racism the Red Card, so what's the big deal?
It's not even a particularly 'left-wing' thing like people want to characterise it as. Of course the most active anti-fascist organisers tend to be on the left, no question. But that's because it tends to draw in activist types in general. I don't think you could call Winston Churchill a left-winger though and he certainly did his bit to smash fascism. Whether you're a Marxist or a Labour supporter or a Lib Dem or a Conservative or whatever I think it just makes sense to take a public stand against fascism, like racism wherever it pops up. Again it seems win-win to me. Signing on to something like this would shut everyone up and we could go back to talking about something more enjoyable like the usual substandard football.