Oliver Holt: Why no one can pretend anymore that racism isn’t rife in English football
Oliver Holt: Why no one can pretend anymore that racism isn't rife in English football
Well, at least no one can claim there is not a problem any more. It's in the open now. It's been flushed out. It's crawled from underneath its rock and is blinking in the light. Irrespective of what did or did not happen between Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra and John Terry and Anton Ferdinand, no one can pretend any more that the English game is not riven by racial prejudice.
Kop That @ Nov 1, 2011 6:30 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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