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Just now, bluenoz said:

I see Thiery Henry has said he is removing himself from social media until regulations are put in place to curb online racism. This Slavia scandal is not going away. Interesting times for Uefa in the coming days.

I think most agree that social media can be a toxic place where the anonymous trolls thrive. 

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These backward eastern block countries likes of Russia Ukraine Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania Albania etc...living back in the stone age...they just not worth a light.

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1 minute ago, Bad Robot said:

I wonder if the Belgium’s will treat him with any disdain. I’m hoping they boot him all over the place.

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Don't want the racist prick injured though, because it will be interesting to see what happens with the Arsenal game, although they have one game before it in their own league where he might get "injured". 

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32 minutes ago, MrMckee said:

So what's actually happening with this?? How long does an investigation take?

I’ve not got a clue but if Kudela has been video interviewed then there’s no reason why GK and Zungu haven’t done the same with the only difference being we don’t have an immediate need to tell world what is going on.

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18 minutes ago, Bad Robot said:

I’ve not got a clue but if Kudela has been video interviewed then there’s no reason why GK and Zungu haven’t done the same with the only difference being we don’t have an immediate need to tell world what is going on.

Should make that kudela do a polygraph test 

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6 minutes ago, MrMckee said:

Should make that kudela do a polygraph test 

I think what’s not in his favour is that he whispered it so half his team all of a sudden can say they heard it or make stiff up but on the other hand we had two players who heard something and reacted which tells you it was wrong.

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1 hour ago, Hadron Collider said:

That cunt kudela isn’t going to come to the UK when they play Wales next week. So called “security reasons”. Probably shitting himself in case he gets arrested. 

 

 

Why , has he an arrest warrant out for him ?  

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1 hour ago, j1mgg said:

Did Lukaku shake his hand?

I wondered this but mind they don’t shake hands at the start of games now, unsure about full time but doubt they’d be looking for each other to wish one another well 

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"At the beginning of the 2019/20 season, Slavia Prague were forced by the Czech Football Association to close one stand of their stadium as punishment for their fans throwing bananas at a player from city rivals Sparta Prague."

i knew this happened but the wee Czech fucks said it never happened and kept harping on about us having a section of the stadium closed instead.

https://www.euronews.com/2021/03/25/has-a-football-scandal-exposed-endemic-racism-in-the-czech-republic

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2 hours ago, TamCoopz said:

I wondered this but mind they don’t shake hands at the start of games now, unsure about full time but doubt they’d be looking for each other to wish one another well 

I’m sure a Czech player asked for Lukaku’s shirt and he was just about to swap then pointed to inside and then I’m sure he went right up the tunnel without much acknowledgment of other players. I think more so that he was disappointed with a draw.

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2 minutes ago, Hadron Collider said:

What’s this mate? 

Ondrej Kudela has arrived in the UK as the Czech Republic defender at the centre of a racism storm with Rangers has opted to play against Wales after all.

The Slavia Prague player is accused of having called Ibrox midfielder Glen Kamara a "f****** monkey", but Kudela, his club manager Jindrich Trpisovsky and the Slavia hierarchy have flimsily denied this claim in the weeks since the incident during the Europa League tie on March 18.

Kudela then joined up with his national side for a triple-header of World Cup 2022 qualifiers, starting against Estonia and Belgium as they earned four points from their first available six in Group E.

But before taking on FIFA's No.1 ranked international side, news broke in Czech media that Kudela and his lawyers weren't keen on the idea of travelling to Cardiff to face Wales on Tuesday night.

 

Ondrej Kudela u-turn claim as Rangers racism accused in crunch talks ahead of UK trip

Concerns about the player's "safety" were raised but the news came a day after Kamara's legal team, headed up by solicitor Aamer Anwar, claimed Police Scotland would look to their English counterparts in order to speak to Kudela about the alleged racial abuse when Slavia travel to face Arsenal next month.

However, Kudela has taken the decision to travel to Britain after all, as confirmed in a Monday afternoon media conference.

 

A message from the Czech team's official Twitter page read: "Ondrej Kudela travelled with the squad and is prepared for the match."

 

 

According to Sport the centre-back boarded the plane separately from the rest of his team-mates as part of the extra measures taken.

 

A spokesman for the national team added: "We apologise for not being able to confirm this before. We took this step for security reasons.

"Ondrej is selected, he is healthy and he wanted to travel to the match.

"We will not specify any security measures, we proceeded by mutual agreement and Ondra is ready for tomorrow's match."

Coach Jaroslav Silhavy added: "Ondra is an integral part of the squad.

"What is happening around him is unpleasant for everyone, including for Ondra, but against Belgium, he showed that it did not affect him. He is ready.

 

"When someone asked me if we wanted Ondra to travel with us, I said 'definitely'.

"The next meeting was between the Czech FA and (Slavia president Jaroslav) Tvrdik.

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for agreeing and Ondra is here. I'm glad."

Team-mate Vladimir Coufal affirmed the squad's support for the defender.

He said on Sky Sports: "Everybody in the Czech team stands by Ondrej and are delighted he is here.

“He is an important part of our squad. Other things that happened I can’t comment on.

“I feel safe, our federation did everything for our safety. We have a lot of security guys here.

“Ondrej is happy to be here as well. He is a big professional. This is not a problem for him.”

The incident at Ibrox on March 18 is being probed by both UEFA and Police Scotland.

 

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