Manchester United’s striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233 is going to have his family to support him during the Euro 2012, as they are set to travel to the completion, despite the claims that they could face a lot of hostile racism from the locals.
The host nations have developed a negative reputation over the last couple of weeks, with claims that violent and racist behaviour could and most probably would exist during the tournament.
As a result of this news, the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Oxlade-Chamberlain are going to be playing without their families watching them play.
The Foreign Office has advised the players to take caution while asking their families to visit, since they are not sure what could and wouldn’t happen during the competition.
However, despite all these concerns, it seems like the Welbecks are more than eager to see their son play and won’t hold back for anyone.
It is a good gesture from the striker’s family, to go on and make sure that they are present to watch him play. Despite that fact, they need to take precautions and avoid getting caught up in any madness, if it does take place.
Racism has gone on to become quite minimal in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 and English football, but that is not the case in other parts of Europe. A number of countries still have a lot of problems with racism and this can prove to be quite a big problem in the future.
The fact that families have to think twice before going to watch their relatives play, just goes to show how extreme things have gotten.
Nonetheless, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937 is someone who has gone on to take a personal stand against racism. The Manchester City striker has insisted that if any such incident occurs with him, he won’t sit back and watch it happen. The player has threatened to physically
correct anyone who tries to be racist towards him and admitted that he won’t be responsible for what he does.
It is now a wait till the tournament to see just how the fans and the relatives of all the teams are treated.
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