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Racist Chelsea fans.

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What a storm in a tea cup. Opening this thread I was thinking they must have tried to fling him under a train or something. This sort of thing goes on everyday, everywhere, between all different types but is never caught on camera.
Doesn't make it right though and no matter what the reasoning behind it is, I don't want these sorts of people in the same stand as Sunderland fans so football bans are completely justifiable IMO.
 

Unfortunately they are real fans. They're the rotten face of football that still exists, and some clubs don't seem able to shake them off, even our own.

Sadly your spot on marra its disgusting to see this sort of behaviour from so called FANS. Thankfully they don't represent the vast amount of premier league fans as a whole.
 
Doesn't make it right though and no matter what the reasoning behind it is, I don't want these sorts of people in the same stand as Sunderland fans so football bans are completely justifiable IMO.

On the flip side do you think these banned fellas, that would be being policed on a Satuday afternoon, are going to stay at home and bake cakes?
 
On the flip side do you think these banned fellas, that would be being policed on a Satuday afternoon, are going to stay at home and bake cakes?
No, a football banning order probably won't stop them being *****, but it will hopefully show them that there are consequences to their actions wherever they may be doing them which then hopefully would make them change their public behaviour.
 
Never seen owt like it first hand personally. If I did it would personally make me feel very uncomfortable.

We've been stopped by Spurs fans from boarding a train before, the twats. Got called usual northern insults anarl, luckily we didn't kick off :)

Trial? It's a newspaper report. CFC will investigate and involve the police should they see fit.

French Police or English Police ?
 
We've been stopped by Spurs fans from boarding a train before, the twats. Got called usual northern insults anarl, luckily we didn't kick off :)



French Police or English Police ?

The French police may well take action of their own but I imagine English police need to be involved to enforce any football banning order?
 
No, a football banning order probably won't stop them being *****, but it will hopefully show them that there are consequences to their actions wherever they may be doing them which then hopefully would make them change their public behaviour.

It won't though. Lets just say this Chelsea lad is a rascist nob and is banned. He'd be fuming and he'd be taking it out on random blacks in London, not being caught on camera in a public place. AKA You just drive this behaviour underground. I'm not condoning any of this by the way, I' just saying that this is very small fry and a million miles away from behavious even 15 year ago.
 
We're racist we're racist

They could have been singing 'rapists'

They might have let a black lass on the train

Did you not notice the lass getting off the train at around 50 secs? She had earphones in but obviously heard them singing so got off as either way she didn't feel comfortable I bet!

There's also another wifey waiting to get on at 42 secs when you get the close of of them chanting. As she's not a 'looker' then I doubt they've got an intention of letting her on.
 
It won't though. Lets just say this Chelsea lad is a rascist nob and is banned. He'd be fuming and he'd be taking it out on random blacks in London, not being caught on camera in a public place. AKA You just drive this behaviour underground. I'm not condoning any of this by the way, I' just saying that this is very small fry and a million miles away from behavious even 15 year ago.

'random blacks'

I despair.
 
It won't though. Lets just say this Chelsea lad is a rascist nob and is banned. He'd be fuming and he'd be taking it out on random blacks in London, not being caught on camera in a public place. AKA You just drive this behaviour underground. I'm not condoning any of this by the way, I' just saying that this is very small fry and a million miles away from behavious even 15 year ago.
Yeah, I think everyone agrees that things aren't as bad as they used to be, still clearly a long way to go for some people by the looks of this though. If they don't get enough evidence to push criminal charges than a football banning order is pretty much the only thing that could be done.
 
According to a Chelsea forum this is one of them



Edit: seems his tweets have just been locked
 


A Chelsea fan who witnessed a black man being prevented from boarding a train in Paris has defended the actions of the group, insisting they were singing about Blues captain John Terry and that other passengers were blocked from entry.

Chelsea have vowed to support criminal prosecutions and ban any fans after footage, posted on the Guardian website, showed the commuter trying to board a Metro train in the French capital.

He is blocked by what appears to be a group of Chelsea fans travelling to the Parc des Princes for the 1-1 draw with Paris St Germain on Tuesday night.

Mitchell McCoy was one of around 40 or 50 Chelsea supporters on the train and he stated they were singing about Terry, who was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 by the Football Association in October 2012 for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. In Terry's case, the regulatory commission stated that the Chelsea captain was "not a racist".

McCoy, a season-ticket holder who travelled to Paris with five friends, was named on Twitter following the publication of the video.

The 17-year-old from Fulham in London told Press Association Sport: "I'm not in the video but I'm on the carriage. We got on the train and at the station where the man was trying to get on we stopped for a couple of minutes.

"He tried to get on and a few people were pushing him off because there wasn't much space on the carriage. You couldn't move.

"People were saying it was because he was black. It's not true at all. I personally think it's because he was a PSG fan. Obviously they didn't want him anywhere with us.

"That guy in the video tried to force himself on, so they pushed him off."

A chant of "We're racist and that's the way we like it" is clearly audible on the video, but McCoy contended it was not about the passenger.

He added: "That song was about John Terry. The only words I know is 'he's a racist, he's a racist' and I don't know the rest."


Asked why that song was sung at that moment, he said: "I'm not sure. I didn't sing it.

"It wasn't just that one time that it happened. It wasn't just with the black people that we weren't letting on.

"There was white people, women that people weren't allowing on. There was no space.

"They were saying, 'You can't get on this carriage, you have to go somewhere else'."
 


A Chelsea fan who witnessed a black man being prevented from boarding a train in Paris has defended the actions of the group, insisting they were singing about Blues captain John Terry and that other passengers were blocked from entry.

Chelsea have vowed to support criminal prosecutions and ban any fans after footage, posted on the Guardian website, showed the commuter trying to board a Metro train in the French capital.

He is blocked by what appears to be a group of Chelsea fans travelling to the Parc des Princes for the 1-1 draw with Paris St Germain on Tuesday night.

Mitchell McCoy was one of around 40 or 50 Chelsea supporters on the train and he stated they were singing about Terry, who was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 by the Football Association in October 2012 for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. In Terry's case, the regulatory commission stated that the Chelsea captain was "not a racist".

McCoy, a season-ticket holder who travelled to Paris with five friends, was named on Twitter following the publication of the video.

The 17-year-old from Fulham in London told Press Association Sport: "I'm not in the video but I'm on the carriage. We got on the train and at the station where the man was trying to get on we stopped for a couple of minutes.

"He tried to get on and a few people were pushing him off because there wasn't much space on the carriage. You couldn't move.

"People were saying it was because he was black. It's not true at all. I personally think it's because he was a PSG fan. Obviously they didn't want him anywhere with us.

"That guy in the video tried to force himself on, so they pushed him off."

A chant of "We're racist and that's the way we like it" is clearly audible on the video, but McCoy contended it was not about the passenger.

He added: "That song was about John Terry. The only words I know is 'he's a racist, he's a racist' and I don't know the rest."


Asked why that song was sung at that moment, he said: "I'm not sure. I didn't sing it.

"It wasn't just that one time that it happened. It wasn't just with the black people that we weren't letting on.

"There was white people, women that people weren't allowing on. There was no space.

"They were saying, 'You can't get on this carriage, you have to go somewhere else'."
If me auntie had balls etc.
 
Looks like the police are investigating - Met and Paris police - and are on the case to find them:
 


A Chelsea fan who witnessed a black man being prevented from boarding a train in Paris has defended the actions of the group, insisting they were singing about Blues captain John Terry and that other passengers were blocked from entry.

Chelsea have vowed to support criminal prosecutions and ban any fans after footage, posted on the Guardian website, showed the commuter trying to board a Metro train in the French capital.

He is blocked by what appears to be a group of Chelsea fans travelling to the Parc des Princes for the 1-1 draw with Paris St Germain on Tuesday night.

Mitchell McCoy was one of around 40 or 50 Chelsea supporters on the train and he stated they were singing about Terry, who was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 by the Football Association in October 2012 for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. In Terry's case, the regulatory commission stated that the Chelsea captain was "not a racist".

McCoy, a season-ticket holder who travelled to Paris with five friends, was named on Twitter following the publication of the video.

The 17-year-old from Fulham in London told Press Association Sport: "I'm not in the video but I'm on the carriage. We got on the train and at the station where the man was trying to get on we stopped for a couple of minutes.

"He tried to get on and a few people were pushing him off because there wasn't much space on the carriage. You couldn't move.

"People were saying it was because he was black. It's not true at all. I personally think it's because he was a PSG fan. Obviously they didn't want him anywhere with us.

"That guy in the video tried to force himself on, so they pushed him off."

A chant of "We're racist and that's the way we like it" is clearly audible on the video, but McCoy contended it was not about the passenger.

He added: "That song was about John Terry. The only words I know is 'he's a racist, he's a racist' and I don't know the rest."


Asked why that song was sung at that moment, he said: "I'm not sure. I didn't sing it.

"It wasn't just that one time that it happened. It wasn't just with the black people that we weren't letting on.

"There was white people, women that people weren't allowing on. There was no space.

"They were saying, 'You can't get on this carriage, you have to go somewhere else'."

:lol: I believe the little twat.
 
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