Thursday, September 11, 2008

FA to complain about the masses of Croatia for FIFA due to racism

Union said the English Football Association that he would submit a complaint to the International Federation (FIFA) against the masses of Croatia due to racist chants during the match which ended in victory for England 4-1 in Zagreb World Cup 2010 preliminaries Wednesday.

The FA said in a statement Thursday, "We can confirm that we we will report to FIFA on some audiences Croatia by racist chants against Emile Heskey during the match in Zagreb liquidations."

The statement added: "It is unacceptable that any person subject to racist chants and asked the FIFA investigation in this matter. FA will try and make every team England in their power to eradicate racism from football and society."

And some voices of the masses issuing similar to the voices of monkeys towards England striker Heskey during the match which ended with Powell's loss to Croatia on its territory in the official match since in 1994.

He said Heskey in the British media that "we must leave the disposition of the officials. They (the public) must be ignored and overlooked by one and enjoy football."

The players are the English team owners sometimes black skin of some racist chants during the game in Europe at the time when some voices of the masses of Spain tradition monkeys also in a friendly match between Spain and England four years ago

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