A lot of racist comments every week I'm a season ticket holder in the east stand .a lot of people say nasty things but don't believe they are saying anything wrong ,hence the ŕesult of the vote is very far apart.. Sad but true.
mal - 5 years ago
A lot of racist comments every week I'm a season ticket holder in the east stand .a lot of people say nasty things but don't believe they are saying anything wrong ,hence the ŕesult of the vote is very far apart.. Sad but true.
Paul - 5 years ago
I'm in block217 next to the away fans and can honestly say I have never heard any racist language used since we moved to the London stadium
paul bennett - 5 years ago
As far as I'm concerned there is not a problem in our ground. I would speak out if there was. People love to make a pointless fuss. This is not even debatable. COYI
Gary Knight - 5 years ago
ST holder many years and can honestly say over the past 10 years no experience
Graham - 5 years ago
I don't hold a season ticket so, as a consequence, I'm a bit of a nomad when it comes to getting a seat. I have sat in most parts of the stadium. I have not heard or seen anything racist anywhere. I think this survey shows that there are, perhaps, a small minority of fans who are out of order and some people are unlucky enough to be sat near them at any given match.
easytee - 5 years ago
No i have not experienced anything, i take my seat in C section with my very old man from the Caribbean and occasionally with my grandson and i would deal with it there and then if i accounted it. Not concerned to lesson one of our own and sort our house out indoors, but i understand the enlightenment within the media as we all have advocated the stamp out of racism in football...haven`t we.... COYI
Lars - 5 years ago
Hi
Define racism as there is a difference between perceived racism and actual racism. For certain (extremist or hyper sensitive) persons a white seat could be interpreted as racism or the selection of food at the arena.
UK also differs from other countries when as UK has laws in place to control speach ie your government decide what is socially acceptable to say and not only ’call to action’ which is normal.
Marty - 5 years ago
No never I’m in block 111 where a lot of the fans stand all the time but never seen anything
Brad - 5 years ago
Never and if I was to then I would deal with it there and then instead of running off and sticking it all over social media and snitching on my own fans
A lot of racist comments every week I'm a season ticket holder in the east stand .a lot of people say nasty things but don't believe they are saying anything wrong ,hence the ŕesult of the vote is very far apart.. Sad but true.
A lot of racist comments every week I'm a season ticket holder in the east stand .a lot of people say nasty things but don't believe they are saying anything wrong ,hence the ŕesult of the vote is very far apart.. Sad but true.
I'm in block217 next to the away fans and can honestly say I have never heard any racist language used since we moved to the London stadium
As far as I'm concerned there is not a problem in our ground. I would speak out if there was. People love to make a pointless fuss. This is not even debatable. COYI
ST holder many years and can honestly say over the past 10 years no experience
I don't hold a season ticket so, as a consequence, I'm a bit of a nomad when it comes to getting a seat. I have sat in most parts of the stadium. I have not heard or seen anything racist anywhere. I think this survey shows that there are, perhaps, a small minority of fans who are out of order and some people are unlucky enough to be sat near them at any given match.
No i have not experienced anything, i take my seat in C section with my very old man from the Caribbean and occasionally with my grandson and i would deal with it there and then if i accounted it. Not concerned to lesson one of our own and sort our house out indoors, but i understand the enlightenment within the media as we all have advocated the stamp out of racism in football...haven`t we.... COYI
Hi
Define racism as there is a difference between perceived racism and actual racism. For certain (extremist or hyper sensitive) persons a white seat could be interpreted as racism or the selection of food at the arena.
UK also differs from other countries when as UK has laws in place to control speach ie your government decide what is socially acceptable to say and not only ’call to action’ which is normal.
No never I’m in block 111 where a lot of the fans stand all the time but never seen anything
Never and if I was to then I would deal with it there and then instead of running off and sticking it all over social media and snitching on my own fans