One club or one person, orjust one person the football world because every game, every week, every day, a lot of this is happening and we have to fight every day, especially the families at home to try and do better and giving the field to the new generation. These incidents are happening in love or discontinue info but would continue, at least how info but would continue, at least now there is a voice, a voice for players, for people to discuss and i think the education has to be ongoing and just trying to work out what are the best sanctions in order to allow it to get better. What are the best sanctions in order to allow it to get betterlj what are the best sanctions in order to allow it to get better. I was side was from a society that is attached to football teams, but if you sit next to somebody who is doing it, of the people next to you. Be brave and police your own football ground. Thats the view, then, from some of the clubs. Lets hear from the Players Union the pfa. Its calle
Spending your money this year. Good morning from Blenheim Palace and youre listening to the oxford gospel event choir. Alice in the palace here, some wet weather but mild compared to as of late. More details later. Its monday, december 23rd. Our top story there are calls for a government inquiry into racism in football. Its after the Chelsea Player, Antonio Rudiger, complained of racist chanting during yesterdays premier league match at tottenham. The professional Footballers Association said it was disgusted by the reports, and insisted urgent action was needed. Heres our sports correspondent, andy swiss. It was a day english football was once again overshadowed by racism. Chelseas Antonio Rudiger clearly showing hed heard abuse from the crowd an hour into his teams game against tottenham. He informed his captain, who in turn told the referee, and after he spoke to both managers, for the first time in the premier league, a warning was made over the public address system, twice repeate