Majority of public believe John Terry racially abused Anton Ferdinand, and nearly two-thirds say football has a racism problem
A majority (57%) of the British public think that John Terry racially abused Anton Ferdinand, and nearly two-thirds (65%) believe there is a racism problem in football, according to a YouGov poll.
Less than one in five (18%) people believe that the former England Captain did not racially abuse Anton Ferdinand, whilst a plurality (42%) of Britons say that John Terry’s punishment – consisting of a £220,000 fine and a four match ban – was not harsh enough. Of those who believe football has a problem with racism, a majority believe that the FA (51%), UEFA (73%) and FIFA (73%) are not doing enough to tackle the problem.
Football fans
Three quarters (73%) of those who say they are interested in football believe that John Terry racially abused QPR defender Anton Ferdinand, with a majority (53%) saying that his punishment should have been more severe.
- 73% of football fans believe John Terry is guilty of racial abuse, compared with only 18% who reject this claim and 9% who say they don’t know
- Over half (53%) of those interested in football think that John Terry’s punishment was not harsh enough, while 16% say it was too harsh
- A quarter (25%) of football fans believe the punishment from the FA was about right
Racism in football
The poll also reveals that nearly two-thirds (65%) of the British public think that there is a problem of racism in football. Nearly three quarters (72%) of football fans agree with this view.
- 65% of Britons believe racism in football is a problem, compared with only one in five (19%) who think it is not and 16% who don’t know
- 72% of those interested in football believe racism is a problem in the sport, while a quarter (24%) do not accept this view and 4% are uncertain
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