Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
Problem is that it is not the racists who are antagonised; it is the rest whose sympathies thereby tend towards the racists. Put it like this: if you are a racist, and an incident occurs where your home country is humiliated by a country over a racist incident with whom you and your fellow countrymen have little affinity, are you not delighted? Even better if the facts cant be proved.
There are ways of supporting our players that use the proper channels. Agree that FIFA is useless, but it is the only choice. Understand your sentiment entirely, but regrettably the real politik determines that a boycott would win support here but doubtless make sweet FA difference where it needs to.
FIFA have shown, by disbanding their anti-racism campaign that they are useless so it's up to individual FAs to make a stand. I am absolutely positive that if England made a stand like this then other big footballing countries that have significant numbers of ethnic minority players - France, Belgium, Holland, Italy will take a similar stand.
This is bigger than football, if an English player representing our country is continually getting abused then we all need to stand by him. Why should he be the one who has to make a stand by himself? I think that pressure would become unbearable on FIFA and EUFA so that they wouldn't be able to ignore it.