Portsmouth News

Racism in football is a ‘systematic problem’, says ex-Pompey player

Vincent Pericard speaks out

- By BEN FISHWICK Chief reporter ben.fishwick@thenews.co.uk

RACISM from within a football club is ‘worse’ than fans hurling abuse and an example of a systematic problem, a former Pompey player has said.

Vincent Pericard spoke out after Portsmouth FC launched a probe into racist messages shared in the academy’s under-18 Snapchat groupchat.

The vulgar messages referred to lynching, death threats and bombing after Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka failed to net penalties at Wembley on Sunday against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

Pericard spoke to The News after former defender Linvoy Primus called for educating racists – while warning football and the community are looking to Pompey for a ‘signal’.

Pericard, who said he never experience­d racism at Fratton Park, said: ‘This is absolutely awful that players at that age are talking like that about older players.

The former Blues forward, who played for the Fratton Park side between 2002-2006, said racism from fans to players is widely known.

‘But from player to player that’s something I’ve never heard of - that’s an example of systematic racism within football,’ he added.

‘To me this is worse than fantoplaye­r.Playertopl­ayer is absolutely unacceptab­le.’

But he said the racist messages were a symptom of their senders’ environmen­t.

He said: ‘Right now I feel a lot of compassion for them and actually I don’t see them as being culpable for those words because they’re a result of their environmen­t, of their education, of their social upbringing, of their parents and friends.’

He wants education so people using racist language ‘understand the upset, so they understand the meaning of their actions’.

It comes as Pompey warned its continuing probe must adhere to safeguardi­ng processes as those involved in the investigat­ion are under 18.

The club is urging people to show ‘considerat­ion’ in using social media ‘in this sensitive matter’.

A Blues spokesman said: ‘Portsmouth Football Club are continuing with the investigat­ions into the discrimina­tory messages that were circulated on social media yesterday and which originated from an Academy u-18 private group chat.

‘Because the players are aged under 18, it is important that the appropriat­e processes – particular­ly in regard to safeguardi­ng – are adhered to throughout the investigat­ions and that we conduct these in a fair, proper and consistent manner.

‘In respect of our safeguardi­ng responsibi­lities and on behalf of all parties involved, we would respectful­ly appeal for everyone’s considerat­ion in their use of social media concerning this sensitive matter.

‘A full statement will be released by the club once all these processes have been completed.

‘We would like to reiterate that we will not tolerate racism or any form of discrimina­tion at Portsmouth Football Club.

‘We will take appropriat­e action whenever and wherever we witness any such behaviour, whether at the club or on social media.’

This is absolutely awful that players at that age are talking like that

Vincent Pericard

 ?? Picture: Sarah Standing ?? SPEAKING OUT Student ambassador Vincent Pericard
Picture: Sarah Standing SPEAKING OUT Student ambassador Vincent Pericard

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