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He’s saying they should take some responsibility for their part in it, he’s not putting all the blame on them.
Aren’t they and those who supported them part of society?
No he's not, he is saying very clearly that those 2 have "set the tone", that is unfair on both players. It's a backhanded statement of "it's not their fault, but it is".
The tone has been set by previous agenerations.
Considering the amount of football that's played and fans that go to games,there's very few racist incidents in British football on a weekly basis. I'm not saying it doesnt happen btw, and with the amount of phones on show during games I'd be surprised if much of it gets missed.
On the continent, it's very different. There attitude to racism isnt nowhere near at the level as ours is here in Britain.
Suarez and Terry's incidents are isolated incidents that we've seen in this country. To suggest they've "set the tone" is absurd.
