BNP in the North Bank!!!!

Monday, 12 March 2001, 0:00
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Although this went on without the clubs consent, it was done in quite a public manner infront of stewards and police. Although the BNP are a legitimate political party it is well known that their intensions are racist.

The leaflets that were being distributed were of a derogatory manner to Black and Asian communities in the Swansea Area. It’s ironic that at the end of the month is Anti-Racist Action Week and at football matches a fanzine “United Colours Of football” is being freely distributed to fans at grounds on match days.

Unfortunatley like many clubs Swansea has it’s racist minority who taunt black players of the beautiful game. If only the policing of such matters was held to the letter of the law then this problem would not exist!

But the only way this can stamped out is by direct fan action, alerting stewards and police of anyone chanting a racist song. It does work as I personally got a supposed Jack ejected from the West Ham game at Upton Park after he constantly abused Ian Wright with anti-black expletives which I daren’t reproduce on this site! It’s time for the ordinary fan to stand up and be counted and not let these weak of mind people undermine the club we love.

STAY JACK & STAY PROUD!

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