
www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/19/chelsea-fan-in-paris-metro-video-posed-in-picture-with-nigel-farage
Mitchell McCoy, a 17-year-old Chelsea fan who was also on the train, has spoken to a number of media outlets defending the incident, claiming there was no racism involved. He told LBC: “The carriage was full up, there was no room for him to get on and he tried to force himself on. He was really aggressive, pushing himself. I’d say it was self defence, pushing him off.”
Asked whether the pushing and chanting were connected, he said: “No of course it wasn’t connected. The press are trying to make something out of nothing.”
At the time of the incident, McCoy sent a number of tweets which he later deleted, including one which read: “Our captain is a racist a racist a racist and that is why we love him we love him we love him.” In replies to other tweeters, he claimed people in the video were his friends and that the fans weren’t “letting white people on either”.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2015, 12:04, Reply)

That punctuation is terrible.
Write out a hundred times...
"racist est dux est , et ideo racist est racist diligitur proximus diligitur proximus diligitur"
before evensong or no spotted dick for you!
( , Thu 19 Feb 2015, 12:46, Reply)

Finding it funny and posting it doesn't make you a racist.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2015, 13:26, Reply)

Its perpetuating the idea that being a massive racist is fine and its glamorising it. The club bear the responsibility for this, for backing their racist club captain to the hilt though, instead of firing him, like any workplace that wasn't a football club would do. Hell even UKIP fire the people who get caught doing racisms...
( , Thu 19 Feb 2015, 14:17, Reply)