To be fair to the more risque element of Chelsea’s matchday support, they have been very thorough this week in representing the full political spectrum. On the one hand an ad hoc hostile environment for Anglo-Jamaican British citizens. On the other a little throwaway antisemitism on Thursday night in Hungary. This is exemplary political balance and frankly the BBC for one could learn a great deal from it.
All that remains to complete the circle is for Sterling’s alleged Stamford Bridge abuser to resign from the East Stand and then turn up six months later as an outside Windrush Ticket bet for the next Conservative prime minister. And for Jeremy Corbyn to condemn, with a sad sigh, not specifically these Yid chants but “all kinds of offensive football chanting everywhere”.
Written by Barney Ronay
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2018/dec/14/football-society-racism-remedy-raheem-sterling under the title “Football should not carry the can for society’s ills – but can help to remedy them | Barney Ronay”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.