Paul Parker has urged UEFA to hit the Montenegro FA where it hurts after England players were subjected to racist abuse during their 5-1 victory in Podgorica on Monday night.The Three Lions wrapped up their second Euro 2020 qualifying win in fine style, but sadly we are not talking about the football the morning after the match.Instead, the focus has been on the racist chanting aimed at Englands black players throughout the clash.2
Best way to silence the haters (and yeah I mean racists) #2019 #getsomeeducation pic.twitter.com/ohhkOJtdey— Raheem Sterling (@sterling7) March 25, 2019Speaking to talkSPORT, the former England and Manchester United defender said Sterling issued the perfect response, by sticking it to the racists with his performance on the pitch.Asked how he responded to such abuse during his playing days, Parker told Tuesdays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: By getting myself more involved in the game and proving that it was better than anyone out there on the pitch, and that seemed to hurt them more.If I was to sulk, say I wanted to come off, show emotion, it would have made me feel like they are winning.Theyre paying money to watch a black man on the football pitch, while I am out therere getting paid and if I win I get more so whos the fool, me or them?My way of doing it was to stay out there and wipe more on them just to prove a point, youre not bothering me.There were a lot of players during my time and we all had that mindset. There wasnt any thought of any player walking off the pitch, because we would have felt that we were playing right into their hands.2
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"Fines do nothing… take away points!""Sports is about human vs. human. It is nothing to do with the colour of skin."Paul Parker says UEFA must hit the Montenegro FA where it hurts after racist chanting from their fans.Do you agree with Paul? pic.twitter.com/aQglGfcf4E— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) March 26, 2019
'Take away points' - Paul Parker calls for strong action after racist abuse hurled at England players in Monte Former Three Lions and Man United defender says the only way to combat racism in football is to start dishing out points penalties
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'Take away points' - Paul Parker calls for strong action after racist abuse hurled at England players in Montenegro Paul Parker has urged UEFA to hit the Montenegro FA where it hurts after England players were subjected to racist abuse during their 5-1 victory in Podgorica on Monday night. The Three Lions wrapped up..
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'Take away points' - Paul Parker calls for strong action after racist abuse hurled at England players in Monte Paul Parker has urged UEFA to hit the Montenegro FA where it hurts after England players were subjected to racist abuse during their 5-1 victory in Podgorica on Monday night.
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hit them where it hurts 'Take away points' - Paul Parker calls for strong action after racist abuse hurled at England players in Montenegro
'Take away points' - Paul Parker calls for strong action
Recent high-profile incidents of racial abuse, including being aimed at England players during a Euro 2020 qualifier away to Montenegro, have led to calls for direct action.
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Paul Parker hopes better education can spark progress in fight against racism There have been a number of recent high-profile incidents.
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'Take away points' - Paul Parker calls for strong action
Recent high-profile incidents of racial abuse, including being aimed at England players during a Euro 2020 qualifier away to Montenegro, have led to calls for direct action. Earlier this week, Juventus midfielder Blaise Matuidi signalled he would be ready to walk off after teenage Italy forward Moise Kean was racially abused by Cagliari supporters.
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