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Beaustique
10-02-2008, 08:49 PM
I am delighted to be here today to lend my personal support to the 'Campaign to help kick racism out of football'.
Sport - and particularly football - is the international language. How many times have people all over the world found themselves in a foreign country forging friendships with strangers over a coffee or a beer as they discuss the latest exploits of the likes of Asprilla and Shearer - when they are fit! That is how it should be. Sport uniting nations and communities - not dividing them.
In the past the cancer of racism has too often scarred our game - the sound of revolting monkey chanting whenever a black player got the ball. Bananas thrown on the pitch. Black players and fans verbally intimidated.
That has now changed for the better and the Campaign is to be applauded for helping to make a difference. The racist's moronic chanting is no longer tolerated on the terraces. The campaign shows what can be achieved when clubs, the football authorities and the fans themselves unite in a common cause.
But we would be wrong to think that racism has totally disappeared from the game. It may be less overt, but it is still there - outside grounds, in the pub or at park level. There is still more work to be done. We can never be complacent. Fascist parties with their vile views still see some football grounds as breeding places for their organisations.
Just about every team in the country has a black player but there are still far too few black and Asian faces in the crowd. We may have done much to eliminate racism on the terraces but we have to ask whether they still do not come to matches because they feel the atmosphere is too intimidating. It is something that needs to be worked on.
That is why today's schools initiative is so important. By educating our youngsters on why people become racist and teaching them how to tackle prejudice we can make them ambassadors of tolerance in the future.
I am proud of the multi cultural society we live in where all have a part to play. I am proud to lead a Government that believes that nobody should be shut out from society's mainstream. A fairer, more tolerant, more inclusive Britain is in the interests of all of us. And there can be no better way to break down barriers than through sport. The project is an important part of this year's European Year against Racism. I look forward to hearing about the winning entries next year.
It is also vital to the success of our World Cup Bid, which the Government is backing wholeheartedly, that we show the world the real face of football in this country - friendly, open, lively, entertaining.
I am pleased that Patrick Vieira is able to join Glenn and me today. He has made a great impression here in England in the last 18 months. Patrick, I know you are fighting your way back from injury but as a Newcastle fan I'd be grateful if you could leave it another week. We don't want you scoring any more goals like the one against Manchester United when Arsenal play at St James's Park this Saturday, especially after last night's defeat at Bolton.
But I thank you for the contribution you have made to British sport and to this campaign. Together, all of us, can make a difference and drive out racism at every level.

Zedtu
10-02-2008, 08:53 PM
I am not reading all of that, but good luck!

Try to seperate it into paragraphs?

dirrty
10-02-2008, 08:56 PM
erm you basically copied this?
http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page1086.asp

Beaustique
10-02-2008, 09:01 PM
erm you basically copied this?
http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page1086.asp
Your a very cheeky monkey. You will be punished.

Wootzeh
10-02-2008, 09:21 PM
http://file032b.bebo.com/4/large/2007/08/12/23/20971496a5256926575l.jpg

bo$$
10-02-2008, 09:25 PM
I am not reading all of that, but good luck!

Try to seperate it into paragraphs?

then why post?

Zedtu
10-02-2008, 09:26 PM
The same reason your are posting..

FlyingJesus
10-02-2008, 10:25 PM
I find it amusing

Mr.Sam
10-02-2008, 10:28 PM
when you copied it you could have kept the paragraphs :(

dirrty
10-02-2008, 10:35 PM
edit; nvm read wrong lol.

bo$$
11-02-2008, 12:58 AM
The same reason your are posting..

You posted "I didnt read" because you were asking the person who posted pointlessly before you why they posted? :S

Anyways, I did read it and that's nice of you.

Zedtu
11-02-2008, 01:41 AM
You posted "I didnt read" because you were asking the person who posted pointlessly before you why they posted? :S

Anyways, I did read it and that's nice of you.
*clap*

Good for you I guess, you read it and I didn't.. now I feel so left out, I need to go back and read it.

bo$$
11-02-2008, 01:43 AM
*clap*

Good for you I guess, you read it and I didn't.. now I feel so left out, I need to go back and read it.

If that's going to make you feel like you fit in, then go ahead lil guy! ;):):)

:rolleyes: Anyways, I'm just saying - If you didn't read it.. then why bother posting..? Honestly.

Zedtu
11-02-2008, 01:45 AM
If that's going to make you feel like you fit in, then go ahead lil guy! ;):):)

:rolleyes: Anyways, I'm just saying - If you didn't read it.. then why bother posting..? Honestly.
Well number one, I couldn't understand the thread title..

"Please take not, serious thread?"

Number two, the entire thing is not seperated into paragraphs, and he is a new user.. which made me thing "hey look, a little kid trying to get 'racism out of football'" hence why I said good luck.

bo$$
11-02-2008, 01:50 AM
Well number one, I couldn't understand the thread title..

"Please take not, serious thread?"

Number two, the entire thing is not seperated into paragraphs, and he is a new user.. which made me thing "hey look, a little kid trying to get 'racism out of football'" hence why I said good luck.

Using common sense you could have figured out that it meant "Please take note, serious thread"

And once again.. you posted why? All you've done is explained why you didn't read the thread..

But hey. to each their own.

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