Gary Neville in MNF

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What was said? Too busy watching the clusterfuck in Westminster unfold.
 
I like Gary, me. Top pundit, fast becoming the best in the business in the UK.
 
He is a top pundit but it’s not exactly hard to come out with the big lines about it a few days after it has happened.
 
I didn't see all of Neville's comments but what I did see was very impressive. I'd like to think it's the beginning of the British media waking up to how they've been treating Sterling, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Too much info in the OP.
Kind words - thanks!

He basically said that in the past the media including himself & Sky have been guilty of ignoring the issue & avoiding the topic.

He said that RH had approached GN when he was England’s assistant manager in 2016 seeking help & guidance in respect of the racist abuse he was getting,GN admitted he wasn’t equipped to deal with the problem or offer any meaningful advice.

All in all an extremely frank & candid debate.
 



What a load of bollocks. I thought and still think Sterling was shite for England, aswel as a money grabbing diving bastard. Nothing to do with race.

This is going to bring back all that nonsense of there not being enough black managers etc

No doubt there is still Racism in society but it’s nowhere near the level being made out. In fact this quota meeting approach will only cause resentment.
 
What a load of bollocks. I thought and still think Sterling was shite for England, aswel as a money grabbing diving bastard. Nothing to do with race.

This is going to bring back all that nonsense of there not being enough black managers etc

No doubt there is still Racism in society but it’s nowhere near the level being made out. In fact this quota meeting approach will only cause resentment.

Why else would John Barnes pop up? Nothing to do with him being an utterly atrocious manager like
 
What a load of bollocks. I thought and still think Sterling was shite for England, aswel as a money grabbing diving bastard. Nothing to do with race.

This is going to bring back all that nonsense of there not being enough black managers etc

No doubt there is still Racism in society but it’s nowhere near the level being made out. In fact this quota meeting approach will only cause resentment.
Presumably you're white. If so, are you really in a position to judge the level of racism that exists in society?
 
Kind words - thanks!

He basically said that in the past the media including himself & Sky have been guilty of ignoring the issue & avoiding the topic.

He said that RH had approached GN when he was England’s assistant manager in 2016 seeking help & guidance in respect of the racist abuse he was getting,GN admitted he wasn’t equipped to deal with the problem or offer any meaningful advice.

All in all an extremely frank & candid debate.

Who is RH please?
 
Roy Hodgson I assume.

It's him or Rod Hull, but he'd been dead 17 years.

Rod Hull wanted to watch Man United on television but fell from his roof when he was adjusting his TV ariel.

The headline next day was going to read : -

'Hull toppled from top by Man United'

but they thought it was too far fetched.
 
Why wouldn’t I be able to make observations of a society I am a part of? In fact given most racial slurs and comments/ discrimination is done when said minorities aren’t present I’d say Being white is an advantage in gaining an honest gauge of racism in society.

So on how many occasions have you been insulted because of your race?

How many times has someone called you a derogatory name to your face because of who and what you are?

In what way has something that you have absolutely no control over effected other peoples view of you, despite the fact that they don't know you and have no idea whatsoever what type of person you are?

By the way, I'm white and have heard some right racist shit in my time and have called it out on numerious occasions, know what? In my experience most racists are a bunch of cowards who when challenged face to face start to backtrack and try to wiggle out of it.

The rule is simple, if you're not prepared to say it to the face of someone who's physically able to take you on then STFU.
 
So on how many occasions have you been insulted because of your race?

How many times has someone called you a derogatory name to your face because of who and what you are?

In what way has something that you have absolutely no control over effected other peoples view of you, despite the fact that they don't know you and have no idea whatsoever what type of person you are?

By the way, I'm white and have heard some right racist shit in my time and have called it out on numerious occasions, know what? In my experience most racists are a bunch of cowards who when challenged face to face start to backtrack and try to wiggle out of it.

The rule is simple, if you're not prepared to say it to the face of someone who's physically able to take you on then STFU.
A few times for your first few questions, not entirely sure what your point is with the rest of it. Non of what you said disproved what I said. In fact I agree with most of what you said.

Oh and a little addition, you still shouldn’t go round talking shit even if people are physically able.
 
Not sure why there’s this big debate around sterling , players get abused shouted at all the time whether there white or black in any league from league one to the prem. I’m not even sure that the fans at Chelsea were been racist ? As it’s not clear at all that they are saying racist slurs.

There’s no doubt sterling gets rough treatment from the media but have other non black players had the same treatment yes they have. The majority of high profile footballer have had it that goes for everyone in the public figure whether that be pop stars/politicians etc.

No doubt the treatment of sterling leads to thick Oafs who where already racist targeting it him , But I don’t think the media’s treatment of him is racist at all
 
A few times for your first few questions, not entirely sure what your point is with the rest of it. Non of what you said disproved what I said. In fact I agree with most of what you said.

Oh and a little addition, you still shouldn’t go round talking shit even if people are physically able.

Then we appear to be at cross purposes. Your previous post gave me the impression that you thought that Raheem Stirling was making a fuss about nothing.

My view is that while the totally obnoxious racist behaviour of a few seasons ago has reduced somewhat there is still an underlying element of unacceptable attitude among a section of the general public, and it is more pronounced in the emotional atmosphere of football stadiums.

Stirlings point about the different treatment of news about two Man City youngsters who had basically done exactly the same thing is pertinent.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46498849

Both of those lads did what most of us would consider to be a good thing, so why the added " despite never having started a Pemier League match " in the report on the lad from a non white background?
It may seem minor to some people, but when a race and culture have been denigrated for centuries it is perfectly understandable that they will be sensitive to perceived insults and who can blame them?
 



There are too many facets to this debate that it’s almost impossible to discuss.

First we need to agree what is racism
Racial abuse is unacceptable but what about other nasty violence threatening abuse. Is that OK?
What is good old banter and what is abuse
What if the targets groups have different tolerance level, some turn a blind eye whilst others are deeply offended.
If someone says a racist word then does that mean they are a racist?
Remember the John Terry incident using the N word on the pitch but apparently Terry has many black friends
And Ashley Cole backed him up saying in his experiences Terry is not a racist. I believe Terry isn’t but he’s a win at any cost type of player an will resort to using the N word if it riles that player helping his team to win.
What’s the dividing points between being passionate and creating a hostile atmosphere, then taking it too far.
Is it realistic to wipe out 100% of racism? When a few million people might go to matches each season.
Some people are very conservative and don’t like any change. If they have no black friends and have no desire to try to have black friends because they don’t like any people outside their comfort zone, does that make them a racist?
Are the people that voted for Brexit racist?

It’s a interesting subject to discuss but everyone has their own context and different definitions.

Many years ago I used to be totally against positive discrimination because perversely it’s still a form of discrimination.
However I now understand that for certain things there’s currently an unfair playing field.
Black players tend not to take their coaching badges because there a few role models.
And there are few role models because black players tend not to take their coaching badges.
So it becomes an endless cycle, therefore it needs something radical to break that cycle.

However I’m also uncomfortable with brainwashing with the massive need to be politically correct.
I’ve heard comments from people saying the Chelsea racial abusers should be banned for life, made to lose their job and even spend time in prison. Society seems to give glorify and give prestiege to violent people but anone who commits a racist act is almost seen as a paedophile.
 

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