| | Posted 17/06/2007 23:25:09 | |
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| Ned was subjected to racial abuse while playing for the England U21s, but according to the Serbian manager, that is less of a disgrace and a cause for concern than playing on while a player is down injured...Manager Stuart Pearce praised the restraint of Nedum Onuoha after racism overshadowed England's victory over Serbia Under-21s. UEFA were forced to make an impromptu anti-racism announcment after Onuoha was racially abused by Serbia fans in the first half, then Justin Hoyte was later abused in the tunnel. England's players rallied around Manchester City defender Onuoha at half-time, but more trouble was ignited on the pitch when Matt Derbyshire completed the 2-0 victory by scoring while a Serbia player was injured. "He's an outstanding young man, not just as a footballer," said Pearce, who coached Onuoha at City. "I've got that first hand knowledge of him and he comes from a great family. He's a credit to the English nation." "He's such a strong character, that's the case with most of our players. I told them that is what is going to happen at international level. "It's difficult to keep restaint under provocation. You've got to learn that in football." England needed a win to reach the last four, and Leroy Lita headed them into a fifth-minute lead before the trouble started. Serbia, fielding a second string as they were already in the semi-finals, created chances but Derbyshire completed victory with 13 minutes remaining, sparking a mass brawl as Filip Rydel was down with an ankle injury. Pearce continued: "Matt's probably one of the most genuine people I've met, he probably would have kicked the ball out if he saw him." There was still time for Tom Huddestone to receive a red card for dissent almost immediately after coming on as a substitute. "I said you must learn by that. It's wrong what he has done," said Pearce. He added: "We're delighted to be in the semi-final. The positives are we are still undefeated." UEFA will wait for their delegate to produce a match report before action is considered. Pearce added: "One individual manager sat here won't make a difference. "It's the powers that be. They were at the game, they saw what went on and will take action if needs be." Serbian coach Miroslav Djukic was upset at England players carrying on as his player waited for treatment, adding: "It was a normal reaction, it was unfair from England players, who are meant to be gentlemen. Tonight they were not gentlemen. "Everything started form the second goal when they did not have respect for a player who was on the floor." He added: "Racism is definitely a bad thing, I did not see or hear what was happening as I was concentrating on the game. "In my career I played against players form all nations and these things are bad but I also have never seen a player who is hurt and carry on to score a goal." James Milner, named man of the match, added: "It was a job well done. We rallied and put in a good performance. "Their player took the goal-kick after he had gone down. I don't know if it was cramp. I don't think the lads knew anything."
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 00:17:50 | |
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| | When are other countries going to take a firm stance on this sort of thing? It's all the more galling when English fans get painted as scum and hooligans.. Luis Aragones got a £5,000 fine for calling Henry a "black shit", by the Spanish FA, a few years ago, and I know this isn't Spain, but it's an example of the stuff that continues to get swept under the carpet. I just don't know why FIFA continues to allow it.
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 00:49:09 | |
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| As they've just taken action against Denmark on the basis of the actions of just one fan, that sweeps away the general notion that teams can't be held responsible for their fans' actions, although I suppose there is some difference between events that occur in the stands and those on the pitch, which would probably be the excuse they'd use to avoid doing anything.
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 01:05:10 | |
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| SB (18/06/2007) As they've just taken action against Denmark on the basis of the actions of just one fan, that sweeps away the general notion that teams can't be held responsible for their fans' actions, although I suppose there is some difference between events that occur in the stands and those on the pitch, which would probably be the excuse they'd use to avoid doing anything. Very good point. It's hard to equate the two things, but an angry fan taking a swing at a player or referee, due to frustration, or drunkenness, is nowhere near as bad as several thousand people making monkey chants at one or two players. And yet, Fifa will bottle it, and Serbia won't find themselves in much trouble.
I know it's not gone out of the English game totally, but what's made it so that we're not overtly racist at football at least, do you think? When it's a problem in countries as developed as Spain and Italy, I can't really figure out what the difference is.
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 10:38:52 | |
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| they should kick these fuckers out of the competition - knuckle dragging, low fore-headed fuck wits
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 11:20:09 | |
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| | You can bet your life if English fans started making fuckin' monkey noises they would have the book thrown at them. It really pisses me off & it obviously pissed our Ned off aswell. Racism is terrible in Serbia, Croatia and the like but fuck all ever gets done about it. I bet the fuckers wouldn't last long making monkey noises around Moss side. |
| | | Posted 18/06/2007 11:33:11 | |
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| Timpblue (18/06/2007) they should kick these fuckers out of the competition - knuckle dragging, low fore-headed fuck witsI won't stand for this. Reported for racism. you are as bad as those chanting last night timp.
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 11:40:42 | |
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Timpblue (18/06/2007) they should kick these fuckers out of the competition - knuckle dragging, low fore-headed fuck witsI won't stand for this. Reported for racism. you are as bad as those chanting last night timp. fuck off ginger
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 11:46:29 | |
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| is your title saying that pearce praised them for racially abusing him? or that he racially abused him himself and then praised his as well? im confused. 
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| | | Posted 18/06/2007 12:02:15 | |
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| happy monday timps.
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