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Racist Chelsea fans.

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Am I the only one that thinks the jail terms being mentioned are way WAY over the top?

Apart from the tw@t who pushed the bloke the others were singing 'we're racist' while not actually doing anything to the bloke.
I've seen clips of asian men shouting much worse than 'we're racist' with the police actually protecting them and letting them shout what the want.

I'm not saying they should not be punished with a ban, but 3 years in prison?

Whilst I cant stand racist folk, potentially jailing idiots for singing is mental.
 

and heres the article.....



3 years in a french jail, lovely.

He's just a "scared little boy in the wrong place at the wrong time" though.

Some of the other comments in that piece are beyond ridiculous as well. "It's not because he's black it's because he's a PSG fan " even though the guy wasn't wearing football colours and "it was being sung in support of John Terry"

Embarrassing.
 
One of the lads is a keen UKIP supporter, pretty much confirms the racist motivation behind not letting the man on the train.
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Here he is with Nige.
What a **** (that applies to either person in that picture). Although the person pictured isn't the bald twat who was doing the pushing and guilt by association much? :p

He's just a "scared little boy in the wrong place at the wrong time" though.

Some of the other comments in that piece are beyond ridiculous as well. "It's not because he's black it's because he's a PSG fan " even though the guy wasn't wearing football colours and "it was being sung in support of John Terry"

Embarrassing.
The man boarding the train has a suitcase or something with him also doesn't he? Why would any football fan be taking that into the ground.
 
He's just a "scared little boy in the wrong place at the wrong time" though.

Some of the other comments in that piece are beyond ridiculous as well. "It's not because he's black it's because he's a PSG fan " even though the guy wasn't wearing football colours and "it was being sung in support of John Terry"

Embarrassing.
:lol::lol::lol: Great defence!
You pushed a black man out of a train and shouted "we're racist" at him. Can't find a clearer evidence than that.
 
:lol::lol::lol: Great defence!
You pushed a black man out of a train and shouted "we're racist" at him. Can't find a clearer evidence than that.
That Daily Mail (awful f***ing witchhunt of an article) does actually say

"There is no suggestion that either was involved in the pushing of the passenger or the racist chanting. " buried half way in the article.

The person pictured isn't on video as pushing the man off the train or singing the song...so I'm hoping there is definitely clearer evidence.
 
What a **** (that applies to either person in that picture). Although the person pictured isn't the bald twat who was doing the pushing and guilt by association much? :p


The man boarding the train has a suitcase or something with him also doesn't he? Why would any football fan be taking that into the ground.

Aye he's just a bloke going home from work by the looks of it.
 
That Daily Mail (awful f***ing witchhunt of an article) does actually say

"There is no suggestion that either was involved in the pushing of the passenger or the racist chanting. " buried half way in the article.

The person pictured isn't on video as pushing the man off the train or singing the song...so I'm hoping there is definitely clearer evidence.
You see that lad (or someone who is wearing something very similar and is a similar build) come out with his arm spread in a pretty aggressive manner. The Daily Mail article is a pile of shite like, check the one on the Guardian for a better, none-sensationalist overview
 
You see that lad (or someone who is wearing something very similar and is a similar build) come out with his arm spread in a pretty aggressive manner. The Daily Mail article is a pile of shite like, check the one on the Guardian for a better, none-sensationalist overview

Some of the comments on the Mail website are depressing - there are some awful people kicking about.
 
Scum though they are it's because they're English and an English team. Other country's supporters are far worse and do a lot more but just goes under the radar and unpunished
I think this is worst than most. Shouting at a football game from the stands trying to put off oppositons players, in some cases even using racist language is one thing. No excuses for that also. But doing things like that to people on the street on your way home, pushing them out of trains and shouting racist abuse, is far worst IMO.
 
Aye he's just a bloke going home from work by the looks of it.

'I understood that they were Chelsea fans, and I made the connection with the PSG match, which was taking place the same evening.'

Doesn't sound like he is much into football like.

The poofta.
 
That Daily Mail (awful f***ing witchhunt of an article) does actually say

"There is no suggestion that either was involved in the pushing of the passenger or the racist chanting. " buried half way in the article.

The person pictured isn't on video as pushing the man off the train or singing the song...so I'm hoping there is definitely clearer evidence.
Then way does he say "It's not because he's black it's because he's a PSG fan ". If he wasn't there how does he know why he was pushed? And the singing in support of Terry makes no sense, why would anyone support John Terry in the underground while their mates are pushing a black man out of the train?
 
'I understood that they were Chelsea fans, and I made the connection with the PSG match, which was taking place the same evening.'

Doesn't sound like he is much into football like.

The poofta.
Maybe he just supports a different French team? Sounds to me like he knew there was a match.
 
Then way does he say "It's not because he's black it's because he's a PSG fan ". If he wasn't there how does he know why he was pushed? And the singing in support of Terry makes no sense, why would anyone support John Terry in the underground while their mates are pushing a black man out of the train?
The guy who gave those quotes was the other person identified yesterday who did an interview with BT Sport, I don't believe this second person in the Daily Mail article has given any quotes himself?
 
Hope the police find those responsible and punish them but i really dont think a paper should be printing an article like that. Its possible (as they admit halfway down) that he might have done nothing wrong and may just have been on the train; that hasnt stopped them plastering his name and picture all over the country and even telling us what school he went to and how much it costs (as if its relevant), in addition to contacting his employer for comment. Pretty disgraceful, could seriously affect the lads life. Id have no problem with him losing his job if found guilty, and could understand them printing details if they had them of the bloke who did the pushing, but to publicly identify this lad seems irresponsible
 
check out for a few days and i get bombarded with being racist. as I have stated, i was laughing at the statement that was made that gus would be blaming us for this. not for the video.
 
Hope the police find those responsible and punish them but i really dont think a paper should be printing an article like that. Its possible (as they admit halfway down) that he might have done nothing wrong and may just have been on the train; that hasnt stopped them plastering his name and picture all over the country and even telling us what school he went to and how much it costs (as if its relevant), in addition to contacting his employer for comment. Pretty disgraceful, could seriously affect the lads life. Id have no problem with him losing his job if found guilty, and could understand them printing details if they had them of the bloke who did the pushing, but to publicly identify this lad seems irresponsible

Exactly you start reading the article under the impression he is involved only for it to state half way down that he could only be a witness,if people do not read that far down which will happen,they could have a totally wrong opinion of him and like you say could easily effect his life.
 
check out for a few days and i get bombarded with being racist. as I have stated, i was laughing at the statement that was made that gus would be blaming us for this. not for the video.

Dont worry mate, most of us read your post properly and easily understood it; alas there are also a lot of people who want to use threads like this to make sure everyone knows in no uncertain terms just how right on they are and they'll jump on posts like yours without bothering to read them properly in an attempt to do so
 
The lad who pushed him should be done for racially aggrevated assault (assuming they prove the racist element of it in court) , im not sure if that carries a jail term but if it does then (and id imagine it would) thats fair enough. The other lads i dont think should be punished though. Are they arseholes for singing it? Yes. But im not sure that just singing "we're racist" should be reason for a football banning order nevermind a jail term
In France, so surely French law takes precedence? If he'd been caught shoplifting on camera would the UK police be lookign to bring theft charges or would they leave it to the French?
 
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