I have little doubt everyone knows what he recently said regarding racism in football. Basically his quote was "what is said on the pitch should stay on the pitch, and there isn't anything that can't be sorted with a hand shake after the final whistle". I don't claim to be one of his fans, however on this occasion I totally agree.
The press in the UK have had a hay day regarding this subject, but why is it our European cousins don't seam to be bothered by the whole thing. Why is it when John Terry allegedly called Anton Ferdinand a black "c" that this was considered a racist remark. I agree that surely it is an abusive remark, but as he is black, what makes it racist ?
Guss Poyet was on Talksport yesterday backing up Sueraz. He said that in most other countries racism isn't taken so seriously, and we should give players more time to adapt to the British culture. I would whole hardheartedly agree with this comment, as lets face it, the British media is absolutely obsessed with anything that may vaguely be considered racist. What ever happened to the term sticks and stones may break my bones .............?
I for one believe that some people from so called ethnic minorities should have their chips surgically removed from their shoulders, and Liberals should get a life. That doesn't mean I condone genuine discrimination, it just means I believe we would all live together in harmony if so many people weren't so bloody sensitive !!