Apparently should get the outcome of this case today.
Hope whatever happens it’s sorted quickly and club acts appropriately.
Casilla case today
posted on 20/2/20
The ramifications on the individual accused of racism are profound. I've read the FA deal with it on a balance of probability, which I think is awful. For me there has to be real proof and if there is, then throw the book at them.
posted on 20/2/20
Probability, if that's the case than they should charge every player in football!..
They've all done something or said something sometime,(or will!)in their careers!..
Maybe a good idea for the authorities to have every player on the pitch wear a microphone then if anyone wants to accuse they'll have every word, sneeze and fart on record!..
posted on 20/2/20
Kiko is just too unreliable, just as well if he gets banned, might be a blessing in disguise...
posted on 20/2/20
I know I joked about him being so bad i wanted him dropped and therefore was rooting for him to have done it, but, on a purely human level i hope he didnt do it and he is innocent in it.
posted on 21/2/20
comment by VOF - I can see clearly now.... (U17124)
posted 15 hours, 57 minutes ago
The ramifications on the individual accused of racism are profound. I've read the FA deal with it on a balance of probability, which I think is awful. For me there has to be real proof and if there is, then throw the book at them.
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Totally agree. I think everyone should be supportive of kicking racism out of football and society. Footballers are role models and need to be scrutinised, but I’m uncomfortable with this balance of probability thing. I appreciate it’s difficult in circumstances where it’s ‘he said she said’ but I don’t see how you can have rules on this sort of thing that don’t align with the laws of the land.
If he’s done wrong he deserves all he gets, but if it’s ‘we think he probably did wrong’ - that’s a lot to hang someone’s reputation out to dry on.
posted on 21/2/20
VOFy and big Milks.. totally and fully agree..
posted on 21/2/20
Milky, if he’s found guilty, should he be exited from ER sane as a fan would be banned for same offence?
posted on 21/2/20
comment by Jonty (U4614)
posted 8 seconds ago
Milky, if he’s found guilty, should he be exited from ER sane as a fan would be banned for same offence?
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Odd one, but if you had a gun to my head to make a call, I'd say yes, he should be
posted on 21/2/20
comment by Jonty (U4614)
posted 7 hours, 33 minutes ago
Milky, if he’s found guilty, should he be exited from ER sane as a fan would be banned for same offence?
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If a fan made a racist comment that was only heard by two people, he/she wouldn't be banned from the ground. Fans only get banned for overt racist behaviour, such as shouted abuse, monkey noises, etc. and even then it's only if they've either been caught on camera or reported to stewards. So the "offence" is hardly comparable.
If Casilla had behaved in the extreme manner that earns fans a stadium ban, then I think there'd be more witnesses.
posted on 21/2/20
comment by Have You Hird About Kevin? (U21195)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Jonty (U4614)
posted 7 hours, 33 minutes ago
Milky, if he’s found guilty, should he be exited from ER sane as a fan would be banned for same offence?
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If a fan made a racist comment that was only heard by two people, he/she wouldn't be banned from the ground. Fans only get banned for overt racist behaviour, such as shouted abuse, monkey noises, etc. and even then it's only if they've either been caught on camera or reported to stewards. So the "offence" is hardly comparable.
If Casilla had behaved in the extreme manner that earns fans a stadium ban, then I think there'd be more witnesses.
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I think you've missed the point to be fair... if a player is guilty of being a racist, should they be banned as a fan would be?
nothing to do with how many people 'heard' him