Fine them fk all.What will UEFA do about the objects being thrown at England players?
Whyte was an unused sub for NI in their 1-4 winBBC Timeline on the Germany game...
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What a goal Declan Rice
DefinitelyCrap keeping though.
A very composed and professional performance tonight from England.
Hungary have work to do in dealing with some very entrenched racism within their countries supporters.
We are a very long way from perfect in this country, but tonight does show that many countries national teams support harbour hardline racism deep within its ranks.
We know that there was entrenched racism in central and Eastern Europe way back, particularly sgainst Jewish people, and Hungarian society is nothing like as diverse as ours. I think Orban is voted in largely by the rural people but now he’s there he enables and brings out the racism lurking in their society. I think we’re in a much better place but we shouldn’t be smug, we've seen how certain events and messages have brought out similar s**t here.These people don’t just switch on the racism for football. They use it as an enabler. They’ll have the same views outside of the stadium, which suggests that racism is a wider issue.
Whilst I wouldn’t ever try to downplay the issues of racism here, the UK is in a better place to understand other people’s cultures and creeds. Eastern Europe remains blind to that so racism persists. Voting in Victor Orban in Hungary also suggests that a hard line conservative position isn’t going to go away any time soon.
Having a multi ethnic team absolutely batter Hungary with Sterling ripping them a new one is one way to shut them up temporarily. What the solution is for a permanent fix remains a mystery.
Watch it! You’ll upset the ‘anti-Marxists’!So, do we think the section of Hungarian supporters under consideration are likely to have
a) applauded taking the knee?
b) booed taking the knee?