Europa League
Glen Kamara’s lawyer in action again! How did he comment on UEFA’s decision?
On Friday, the Czech and British media were abuzz with the news that UEFA said the Czech children were not racist during the Europa League match. The accusations of racism from Rangers FC and lawyer Glen Kamara came to nothing. Some Czech fans started demanding an apology on the social network Twitter.
On Friday, the Czech and British media reported that UEFA said that Czech children did not behave in a racist manner during a Europa League match. The accusations of racism from Rangers FC and lawyer Glen Kamara came to nothing. Some Czech fans started demanding an apology on the social network Twitter. Aamer Anwar, however, shocked.
Common sense and moral considerations perhaps advise everyone that an apology would definitely be in order at such a time. But the man who has built his name and career on unleashing negative emotions and anger did not do so.
Aamer Anwar, who is legally representing Rangers FC midfielder Glen Kamara, was quite unkind about UEFA’s decision.
“I expect this inadequate decision by UEFA to expose the green light for more racism. This will be followed by meetings between politicians and our ambassador. Maybe some jokers will want to declare war on us and have me extradited (to the authorities).”
“It is quite clear that there are people in the Czech Republic who think they live in a society without racism. However, recent events have shown that this is not the case. The behaviour of both these clubs (Sparta and Slavia) has just revealed the tip of the iceberg,” Aamer Anwar is clear.
Of course racism exists in the Czech Republic, as it does everywhere in the world, but it is not the fault of the children at Letná, and it is not the fault of Prague’s “S”.
Ondřej Kasík, the spokesman of Sparta Prague, also commented on the whole situation. Let’s hope this episode is over. Anyway, to question the decision of an independent body and not apologize to the children who were labelled is at least slightly over the line.
Sources: Aamer Anwar, Daily Record, Ondřej Kasík