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    Game stopped after racist chants against Boateng

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIfMaRAdtZM

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    #2
    its a shame how these people mistreat the few remaining stars from the seria a

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      #3
      thats really sad...... im glad that the team walked out with him
      AKP Parti, Turkiye - Haj Bernie Sandersoglu

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        #4
        sad that some fans give the majority a bad name!!!

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          #5
          The video has been removed off youtube.

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            #6
            I dont like to generalise but Italians are diicheads

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              #7
              Originally posted by persianballer View Post
              I dont like to generalise but Italians are diicheads
              Yes they are but then again so are most europeans; germans dutch french russians etc....they all got racist deep in their root

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                #8
                So are Iranians , but also to our own people^

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by persepolisfan View Post
                  So are Iranians , but also to our own people^
                  Iranians aren't that racist, Shookhi ziad mikonim, but we don't actually hate other races. The odd iranian hates arabs, but thats about it.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
                    Yes they are but then again so are most europeans; germans dutch french russians etc....they all got racist deep in their root
                    Thats true

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
                      Yes they are but then again so are most europeans; germans dutch french russians etc....they all got racist deep in their root
                      lol, what about Dutch? They bought slaves in the 15th century with the dutch east india company

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                        #12
                        http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/la...an-game-again/

                        I go often to the stadiums in Germany like in Frankfurt, Mainz, Stuttgart and Hannover but i never heard racist chants! Germany start fighting against these problems long years ago. Even in Frankfurt, they have the most rowdy fans, i never heard racist chants. But Germany have these problems in the lower leagues most of the time with the east german teams

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by KiarashM View Post
                          lol, what about Dutch? They bought slaves in the 15th century with the dutch east india company
                          The Apartheid regime in South Africa was represented by ethnic Dutch.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hosseini View Post
                            The Apartheid regime in South Africa was represented by ethnic Dutch.
                            B I N G O! The brits came later on and took over

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                              Blatter calls for demotion to punish racism

                              24 January 2013



                              FIFA president Sepp Blatter has recommended relegation as a possible punishment for clubs whose fans are found guilty of racist chanting.
                              The issue of racist abuse has been firmly in the spotlight recently, with AC Milan's Kevin-Prince Boateng's walk-off in a friendly against Pro Patria at the forefront, while Lazio were fined 40,000 euros by UEFA for racist chanting in a Europa League match against Tottenham.

                              Blatter praised Boateng for delivering a 'strong warning' to offenders and believes points deductions and relegation are appropriate sanctions against a club which cannot control the behaviour of its fans.

                              "I agree with and support the movement of Boateng, as I have said, as it was a strong warning," Blatter told FIFA.com.

                              "It is now up to us to take the adequate steps.

                              "What I feel we should do is give instructions to our national associations and the confederations, specifically to the disciplinary committees, to be very strong.

                              "It is not enough to give a fine.

                              "Playing a game without spectators is one of the possible sanctions but the best would be the deduction of points and the relegation of a team, because finally the club is responsible for their spectators."

                              Meanwhile Italy head coach Cesare Prandelli has called on all within football to unite behind Boateng's example.

                              Prandelli has warned football cannot afford to ignore racism any longer.

                              "Sometimes we talk about lowering our voices but everyone needs to raise their voices against racism," Prandelli told Radio 24.

                              "I supported Milan and Boateng's choice to leave the field due to the racist chanting in Busto Arsizio.

                              "It was a strong gesture but maybe it will be difficult to repeat.

                              "But we must have the strength to be indignant, to say 'enough' and to turn our backs on those who chant offensive things."

                              "It's important to talk about it, to discuss it.

                              "We can't pretend that nothing happened. We have to say 'enough'."
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