You went because you were 16 and impressionable.
I remember an away match at Wimbledon in 1986 when a bloke in the away end was loudly making racist jokes about the Wimbledon players. We were kids, we laughed. None of the adults had a word. It was just accepted. So in that environment what is...
As regards the length of the ban, I wouldn't try to be the judge of that.
As regards attitudes, I have never hidden the truth that I had pretty racist and prejudicial views injected into me when I was younger. Often when I mention it other folk quietly nod as if to say they were the same.
The...
I agree with the ban, and I'm really happy that racism is being called out. It's nice to see toxicity being removed. It's a reflection of values.
I don't agree with a lifetime ban, because that is to give no pathway and reward for change. That's a society of absolutes and moral perching. You...