Daily Mirror

NOW GOVERNMENT SET OUT PLAN TO TACKLE RACISM AND ANTI-SEMITISM IN FOOTBALL

- BY JOHN CROSS

SPORTS MINISTER Mims Davies has set out the Government’s plan to tackle racism and anti-Semitism in football.

The Tory MP has set up a working group with several anti-racism organisati­ons to try to find solutions.

In a letter to one of the campaign bodies, she wrote: “We have witnessed the appalling scenes of racism directed at our players in Montenegro.

“If this country is going to show the rest of the world that this behaviour is intolerabl­e, then we need to ensure we are making all efforts to combat racism domestical­ly.”

Davies set out six key areas for review, while Mirror Sport understand­s the Government is also taking a particular interest in anti-Semitism within football and the use of the word “Yid”.

She revealed there should be a review of punishment­s for racism, a closer working relationsh­ip between police and football authoritie­s and better stewarding at matches. Improvemen­ts in the reporting of incidents on the pitch was also required and officials needed to be “aware of their responsibi­lities”.

Attempts should also be made to increase the numbers of BAME – black, Asian and minority ethnic people – among football coaches and the media to “improve public perception of BAME players”.

Jewish leaders are increasing­ly angry that “Yid” has not been outlawed from football, with comedian David Baddiel among those campaignin­g against its use.

Action Against Discrimina­tion had been invited to be involved in the Government working group and chairman Jonathan Metliss said: “We’ve had a meeting with them, we’re excited to be asked to join them and hope we can make a difference.

“If you look up the word Yid then it is a term which denotes abuse since the 14th century. It’s an abusive term for a Jew which has been adopted and glorified by Spurs fans despite Jewish people finding it deeply offensive.”

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