Ferdinand slams UEFA over Serbia fine
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"The world has seen it, and this is what they do. They want to play on in the competition, and this allows them to do so. Their fans will watch it on TV and then they will all forget about it. What a complete waste of everyone's time."
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Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand
has led the criticism of UEFA after it fined Serbia £65,000 for their part in a
fracas between Serbia and England players during an Under-21 match.
In the wake of the match at the Mladost
Stadium, Krusevac, a 1-0 play-off win for England which took place on October
16, FA general secretary Alex Horne said England would consider refusing to
play in Serbia as a result of the "racial abuse, violence and threatening
behaviour" in the country.
And following UEFA's lenient sanction,
Ferdinand tweeted: "UEFA not serious at all on racism. Fines do not work
at all. They have zero impact on federations/clubs/fans/players.
"UEFA need to talk to this
generation... they don't seem to be up to date on this issue. Harsh punishments
needed as a deterrent #simple."
His brother, QPR defender Anton
Ferdinand, highlighted the point by referring to an £80,000 fine incurred by
Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner, who revealed a sponsor's logo while on
international duty with Denmark.
Anton tweeted: "Wow UEFA ain't
serious with their punishment. So showing a sponsor is worse than racism and
fighting."
Serbian FA secretary general Zoran
Lakovic conceded in a statement that the sanctions imposed had not been as
tough as expected. But he also warned that this latest fine must be a warning
for Serbia about their future conduct.
Lakovic said in a statement: "If we
take into account the drastic proposed penalty by the disciplinary inspector
Jean-Samuel Leube we have not been hit so hard.
"I believe that this is a final
warning to all of us who work in Serbian football, including coaches and
players and fans, because for even the smallest mistake UEFA can now impose the
most rigorous punishment."
Kick It Out chairman Lord Herman Ouseley
told ESPN that no one in football is taking racism seriously, and claimed
Serbia should be facing a lengthy ban from Under-21 competition instead of a
fine.
"This is not designed to stop
anything. This is not a deterrent. It's nothing more than a slap on the wrist.
That's UEFA for you, but then again who out there is taking these racism issues
seriously?
"What UEFA has done will not have
Serbia cringing in their boots. It won't make them say it will never happen
again. Sling their Under-21 side out of competitions for five to ten years -
now that will make sure they put a stop to it, end of story. Full stop.
"The world has seen it, and this is what they do. They want to play on in the competition, and this allows them to do so. Their fans will watch it on TV and then they will all forget about it. What a complete waste of everyone's time."
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