วันศุกร์ที่ 26 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Euro 2012: Russia set to be bigger danger zone than Poland or Ukraine | Paul Wilson

These events are supposed to be carnivals, summer festivals, football, however, proponents of keeping being sent to distant places serious security problems

When Oleh Blokhin was in his first season as coach of the national team of Ukraine, the former Dynamo Kiev striker and European Footballer of the famous 1975 had this to say about black players who come to their profession in their country ...

"Ukrainians beyond playing in the national league, the examples are for the younger generation. Shevchenko Come learn or Blokhin, not Zumba-Bumba they removed a tree, gave two bananas and now plays in the Ukrainian league. "

It was in 2006, and has been widely disseminated and discussed, it should come as no surprise to anyone that Ukraine has a problem with attitudes toward race and ethnicity. Blokhin was slightly shocking that one of the most famous, well-traveled and cosmopolitan Ukraine football must, if so sadly, and one shudders to think what the average amateur opine on whatever media, although it is not a secret that many of Eastern Europe seems to think the same way, in part because of the absence of a colonial history and exposure thus limited to black figures and culture.

But Ukraine is co-hosting the European Championships this summer, and Ukraine, which is declared dangerous by Sol Campbell, who left late in the day to advise fans book tickets not stay home and family involvement Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who decided to follow the progress of their descendants "on television, rather than risk the kind of open hostility and police manifestly inadequate Panorama stressed that effectively this week. In the latter case, one can hardly blame them. Although security can not be guaranteed in the stands and in the streets by parents, it is likely that the black players on the field will be of monkey chants or other forms of abuse.

Campbell, on the other hand, does not seem to be directly in front of the issue of race, but suggesting that Ukraine is a dangerous place for those who want to go. His argument was supported by what may have been produced by the Panorama program of selective tests, although the corresponding personal experience, old fashioned aggro football guy who made those places that threaten the steps here in the 70's and 80's much more common in Poland, Ukraine.


Would it be better to make a rule that says you can not hold a major tournament, unless you are already an important tourist destination? It would already transport and hotel infrastructure in place, people are aware of how to find you, and there would be a shortage of entertainment for visitors or things to do in the days when there is no football.


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