Premier League calls for an end to ‘unacceptable’ dicrimination

Premier League calls for an end to ‘unacceptable’ dicrimination
The Premier League has urged fans to support their teams ‘in passionate, positive and respectful ways’.At the conclusion of a week in which Chelsea have criticised their own supporters for singing anti-Semitic chants and suspended four individuals after Raheem Sterling claimed he was racially abused at Stamford Bridge, the topic of discrimination is again high on the agenda.Sterling was the victim of alleged racial abuse at Stamford Bridge2
Sterling was the victim of alleged racial abuse at Stamford Bridge
“Some brilliant football has been played this Premier League season and the vast majority of fans have generated exciting and passionate atmospheres in stadiums,” the Premier League said in a statement.“However, there have been incidents recently where a very small minority have behaved unacceptably.“As we head into the festive season, with matches coming thick and fast, we ask all supporters to get behind their teams in passionate, positive and respectful ways. Support for a club should never include excessive aggression or discrimination towards the opposition.”Chelsea fans have been condemned for anti-Semitic chants in Hungary2
Chelsea fans have been condemned for anti-Semitic chants in Hungary
Cardiff manager Neil Warnock believes there should be government involvement in an attempt to stamp out football’s racial hatred.“I’d love to see the government appoint a mobile unit to go to certain games and sort them out,” Warnock said, during his press conference ahead of Saturday’s Premier League game against Watford.“Stewards aren’t really cut out to go into a pack of grown men and eject them from the ground. It needs the law to do that.”Warnock continued: “These people are so vitriolic, and that’s gone back since I was in my 20s.“But I think Raheem handled it really well.”

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