Football fans may need to take the lead in tackling racism at grounds | Letters

David Wall and Phillip Vine respond to Barney Ronay’s call for English football to combat racism, while Phil Richards points to Brexit as a cause for the resurfacing of the problem

Barney Ronay argues that English football should take the lead in trying to eliminate racism and not wait for it to be sorted out in society in general (Analysis, 23 December).

Considering that just earlier this month one of the Premier League’s leading clubs was distancing itself from one of its players when he raised the issue of persecution of the Uighur Muslim population in China, and the Football Association seem more concerned about whether players can wear a poppy on the national team shirt each year than they are about the conditions for workers building the stadiums to be used in the next World Cup, I am less optimistic about the prospects for that than Ronay appears to be.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/26/football-fans-may-need-to-take-the-lead-in-tackling-racism-at-grounds

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