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It Took Negative One Day For Euro 2012 Fans To Start Their Racist Chants

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"Euro 2012 was plunged into its first racism controversy after the black players in the Holland squad were subjected to monkey chants during an open practice session in the same city where England will also invite the public to watch them train on Friday.

Several hundred people targeted players such as Nigel de Jong and Gregory van der Wiel when 25,000 spectators attended the Dutch practice session at the Stadion Miejski, the home of Wisla Krakow.

The players, on the instructions of the captain, Mark van Bommel, responded by moving their training drills to the other side of the ground. "It is a real disgrace especially after getting back from Auschwitz [the Dutch squad had visited the concentration camp on Wednesday] that you are confronted with this," Van Bommel said. "We will take it up with Uefa and if it happens at a match we will talk to the referee and ask him to take us off the field."


The problems occurred as the players began the session by jogging a lap of the pitch only to be greeted at one end of the stadium with monkey noises and loud jeers. On the second circuit, they were even louder and it was then the players decided not to go around again. "At least now we know what we can encounter," the Holland coach, Bert van Marwijk, said with heavy cynicism. "Very atmospheric."


Uefa subsequently tried to deny that it was racially motivated, saying they had checked with the Dutch squad and had been told it was not thought to be of that nature. Instead, the official line is that a small part of the crowd was protesting about the fact that Krakow had not been made one of the host cities. Another theory that has been put forward is that Wisla's supporters did not want their stadium being used by anyone but their own club and were simply booing the Dutch players.


Van Bommel, however, responded angrily when it was put to him not everyone had heard monkey noises. "You need to open your ears," he said. "If you did hear it, and don't want to hear it, that is even worse."


Privately, the midfielder is understood to be unhappy that the authorities are not treating the issue more seriously, but the incident is still threatening to be a major embarrassment for Uefa, coming before a ball has even been kicked, and will increase the scrutiny on Poland's supporters when the tournament opens with the co-hosts playing Greece in Warsaw on Friday.


The Polish authorities have been eager to dispel the sense that the backdrop to this tournament will have racism at its centre, and the country's prime minister, Donald Tusk, went through an elaborate public relations exercise on Thursday to drive home the point. Tusk was accompanied by a television crew on a 90-mile journey to Lodz to dine with Poland's first black parliamentarian, John Godson, and his family, including relatives who had flown in from Nigeria. The idea was to show the improvements both in Poland's road network and acceptance of different races.


Godson criticised the BBC Panorama documentary Euro 2012: Stadiums of Hate that had warned racism would be rife. He argued that Poland was a "hospitable and tolerant country" while Tusk wore a badge that said "Welcome" and said he was convinced there would be no problems: "I very warmly invite all English people. You will definitely not encounter anything unpleasant here."
Panorama had focused on the racist elements in the support of Krakow's two major clubs, Wisla and Cracovia, as well as highlighting the seriousness of the problem in Ukraine. Michel Platini, the Uefa president, has subsequently said the referees have been empowered to take teams off the pitch if there are serious issues – but added that any player who walked off without permission would be booked.


The families of two of England's black players, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Theo Walcott, have already decided against travelling to the tournament because of the potential problems. England are based in Krakow, along with the Netherlands and Italy squads, and will allow the public to watch Friday's practice session at Hutnik stadium on the outskirts of the city."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jun/07/euro-2012-holland-racist-abuse
 
dont know how uefa can have the cheek to flat out deny it, its a shame to see that its this much of a problem in this day and age
 
If the former Iraqi defense minister is still alive, he should be Uefa's spokeman on these issues.

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Im happy that England fans have taken up less than 50% of their 10000 allocation per game. Im hoping that other nations do the same.
I hope that in some way this tournament signs a death knell for FIFA and Uefa riding roughshod over FA's and doing whatever lines their pockets rather than that which is good for the game.
I HOPE the stadiums are even emptier than they were in the soulless stadia of S.A and that after GREAT tournaments in Brazil and France (2014, 2016) they realise that you should prioritise nations who know how to fucking host an event and whos fans arent all mindless fucking nutcases.
Walk off the pitch? WE SHOULDNT FUCKING BE ON THEM!!
 
Oh and in case anyone has forgotten, these are the nations Uefa chose not to go with for this tournament.
Italy
Switzerland and Austria
Belgium and Holland.

To go with fucking POLAND AND THE UKRAINE!!
Dicks.
 
Im happy that England fans have taken up less than 50% of their 10000 allocation per game. Im hoping that other nations do the same.
I hope that in some way this tournament signs a death knell for FIFA and Uefa riding roughshod over FA's and doing whatever lines their pockets rather than that which is good for the game.
I HOPE the stadiums are even emptier than they were in the soulless stadia of S.A and that after GREAT tournaments in Brazil and France (2014, 2016) they realise that you should prioritise nations who know how to fucking host an event and whos fans arent all mindless fucking nutcases.
Walk off the pitch? WE SHOULDNT FUCKING BE ON THEM!!
Well said Sir.
 
Im happy that England fans have taken up less than 50% of their 10000 allocation per game. Im hoping that other nations do the same.
I hope that in some way this tournament signs a death knell for FIFA and Uefa riding roughshod over FA's and doing whatever lines their pockets rather than that which is good for the game.
I HOPE the stadiums are even emptier than they were in the soulless stadia of S.A and that after GREAT tournaments in Brazil and France (2014, 2016) they realise that you should prioritise nations who know how to fucking host an event and whos fans arent all mindless fucking nutcases.
Walk off the pitch? WE SHOULDNT FUCKING BE ON THEM!!

Best post of the year so far !!! Agree 100%.
 
VEry sad to see but will be interesting to see what happens when the tournament gets underway
 
UEFA are fucking idiots and hypocrites when it comes to racism - this tournament is going to be a major embarrassment for them and dispel any lingering doubts on the total ineptitude of their policy on how to handle racism (with weak platitudes whilst riding rough shod over reality).

In this day and age black players should not have to be forced to bear this blatant abuse. I really hope (not for the players but as an embarrassment to UEFA) that something does occur and player are led off the pitch, so that this issue can be put on the front page where it belongs - it's the only way UEFA is going to be forced to act in a way befitting of Europe's footballing administration.
 
A Jewish memorial for Holocaust victims in Ukraine was desecrated too ... More attention, more shit like this ...
 
Well respect to Van Bommell for insisting the dutch team wont put up with this and for putting UEFA on the back foot for sweeping things under the carpet. Shame Hodgepodge has knocked us off the moral high ground with his disgraceful treatment of R F
 
Im happy that England fans have taken up less than 50% of their 10000 allocation per game. Im hoping that other nations do the same.
I hope that in some way this tournament signs a death knell for FIFA and Uefa riding roughshod over FA's and doing whatever lines their pockets rather than that which is good for the game.
I HOPE the stadiums are even emptier than they were in the soulless stadia of S.A and that after GREAT tournaments in Brazil and France (2014, 2016) they realise that you should prioritise nations who know how to fucking host an event and whos fans arent all mindless fucking nutcases.
Walk off the pitch? WE SHOULDNT FUCKING BE ON THEM!!
100%, when an established football nation hosts it, the atmosphere is amazing and completely transforms the tournament.
 
How does one become an established nation?
There's a committee of some kind that decides I believe but normally if you have have a strong football history then that will do, only tournament I can think of I liked that wasn't set in an "established nation" was USA 94.
 
There's a committee of some kind that decides I believe but normally if you have have a strong football history then that will do, only tournament I can think of I liked that wasn't set in an "established nation" was USA 94.
And a flag
 
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