Scottish Football Association equality consultant Marvin Bartley has suggested that he will not apologise for a Twitter article that stimulated rage in the Czech Republic following Rangers' Europa League defeat away to Sparta Prague last Thursday.
After Ibrox midfielder Glen Kamara was booed by a 10,000 strong crowd being composed overwhelmingly of schoolchildren, the Livingston assistant supervisor tweeted an image of rotting strawberries together with words: "The worst feature of the scenes in Prague last night is that I'm not stunned in the tiniest!
"In no chance is this the fault of the CHILDREN since they're acting in such a way they see adults do/encourage. What chance do they have actually when put in a bowl with rotten fruit."
"> Abraham and Chilwell contributed to Southgate's England squad Park Ji-sung prompts Manchester United followers to quit vocal singing offending chant Marvin Bartley's action The worst aspect of the scenes in Prague last evening is that I'm not shocked in the
smallest! In no other way is this the mistake of the KIDS since they're acting in a way they see adults do/encourage. What opportunity do they have actually when positioned in a bowl with rotten fruit.
UEFA pic.twitter.com/HL83FNv9EE!.?.!— Marvin Bartley(@dothebartman1)October 1,
2021 Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek, that summoned the British Ambassador to relay his feelings to Scottish football's regulating body, called today for the SFA to apologise and also distance themselves from Bartley's remarks. While it stays to be seen exactly how the SFA will certainly respond, Bartley-- who has actually gone to the leading edge of the fight versus
bigotry recently-- has actually made his stance clear. On his Instagram story, he posted a screenshot of Skies Sports' tale concerning Kulhanek demanding an apology with a section of the song "This is Me"by Keala Work out playing in the background. The area of the tune Bartley published has the lyrics:"Watch out 'cause below I come, and I'm marching on to the beat I drum, I'm not scared to be seen, I make no
apologies, this is me."
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