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AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng left the field in protest after being the victim of what his club described as racist abuse during a friendly.

Milan's match against fourth-tier side Pro Patria was abandoned when Boateng, in possession on the left wing in the 26th minute, suddenly picked the ball up and smashed it towards the stand behind him.

The Ghana midfielder then tore off his shirt and walked off the field at the opposite end. On his way, he applauded other sections of the crowd, who then appeared to react angrily towards the corner of the ground from which the chants came.

Pro Patria's Dario Alberto Polverini attempted to talk to Boateng as he departed, but the midfielder carried on walking and the rest of the players and officials followed him off the pitch.

It was quickly established that play would not restart. Milan's official website, acmilan.com, was running a text commentary on the game, the headline on which was changed to read "Pro Patria-Milan suspended definitively".

The entry for the 26th minute read: "AC Milan leaves the pitch after racist abuse by a minority of Pro Patria fans at Boateng, (Mbaye) Niang, (Urby) Emanuelson and (Sulley) Muntari. The rest of the fans in the stands disassociated themselves from such racist events."

Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri told reporters: "We are disappointed and saddened by what has happened. Milan play for the right to respect all players. We need to stop these uncivilised gestures.

"We are sorry for all the other fans who came here for a beautiful day of sport. We promise to return, and we are sorry for the club and players of Pro Patria, but we could not make any other decision.

"I hope it can be an important signal."

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By:
Cubanpete
When: 03 Jan 13 17:07
He was a pr1ck for kicking the ball at them. I am not comfortable with players walking off the pitch in protest. Noboady should be allowed on or off the pitch without the referees permision. It is up to the referee to call the game off, not Prince-Boateng.

This may set a precedence whereby players can look to get a game abandoned (that they are losing) by claiming the fans are racially abusing them.
By:
Marxist-Leninist
When: 03 Jan 13 17:32
England should have left the field against Spain in that friendly.
By:
Biscuit1979
When: 03 Jan 13 17:38
I disagree Cuban.

I'm fully in favour of it, for the fact that it has clearly highlighted the issue more. The referee would've done f*ck all.

Can't be anything more embarrassing for the racist fans who abused him, than seeing the game called off, their own fans booing them because of their actions and their club in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 17:38
to be fair i would play a game getting called milky for 60 grand

these players can easily retire if not happy
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 17:40
was there animal noise chanting
By:
Winner_Winner_Chicken_Diner
When: 03 Jan 13 17:45
Maybe this could be the catalyst for action to take place...Up until now the governing bodies have been happy to sweep it under the carpet as much as possible with cheap fines...If other players now do the same and leave the pitch after receiving abuse, they will have no choice, such as a high profile game
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 17:46
players wont do it in high profile games as it will risk them losing bonuses etc
By:
kingmax
When: 03 Jan 13 17:48

Jan 3, 2013 -- 5:45PM, Winner_Winner_Chicken_Diner wrote:


Maybe this could be the catalyst for action to take place...Up until now the governing bodies have been happy to sweep it under the carpet as much as possible with cheap fines...If other players now do the same and leave the pitch after receiving abuse, they will have no choice, such as a high profile game


black player abused, football must stop.. all hell breaks lose

white ref accused - threatened with broken legs.. nothing happens...

black player makes racist comments... nothing....

pot kettle

By:
hereisgone2
When: 03 Jan 13 17:49
Can't be anything more embarrassing for the racist fans who abused him

I strongly agree with the above comment. By shaming the rascist,this can help change opinions and eventually everyone will turn on the scum chanting racists.
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 18:01
he has stole a living as well that boeteng is he still useless
By:
Marxist-Leninist
When: 03 Jan 13 18:02
TheChaser 03 Jan 13

to be fair i would play a game getting called milky for 60 grand

these players can easily retire if not happy


the usual "argument" of the apologist.
By:
kellydamo
When: 03 Jan 13 18:13

Jan 3, 2013 -- 5:07PM, Cubanpete wrote:


He was a pr1ck for kicking the ball at them. I am not comfortable with players walking off the pitch in protest. Noboady should be allowed on or off the pitch without the referees permision. It is up to the referee to call the game off, not Prince-Boateng.This may set a precedence whereby players can look to get a game abandoned (that they are losing) by claiming the fans are racially abusing them.


Think you come out as the biggest prick on here for a comment like that

By:
kingmax
When: 03 Jan 13 18:16
why?
By:
Cubanpete
When: 03 Jan 13 18:19
kellydamo,

Please explain and help educate me if I am a biggest pr1ck on here.
By:
kingmax
When: 03 Jan 13 18:20

Jan 3, 2013 -- 6:02PM, Marxist-Leninist wrote:


TheChaser 03 Jan 13 to be fair i would play a game getting called milky for 60 grandthese players can easily retire if not happythe usual "argument" of the apologist.


dont be silly, if someone called me a white ****, a honkey or milky id laugh my pants off...

By:
hereisgone2
When: 03 Jan 13 18:33
dont be silly, if someone called me a white ****, a honkey or milky id laugh my pants off...

Easy to say,However it might be different in a situation where a bunch of skinheads are verbally abusing you for no reason other that the color of your skin. I am sure this might be intimidating and over a career Im sure you would not just feel you should have to laugh it off.

IMO he was 100% correct to do what he did.
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 18:35
why dont they show a stance then and walk of when it happens in high profile games.they wont risk the bonus win etc
By:
hereisgone2
When: 03 Jan 13 18:38
That may happen and this might be a Precedent for it.
By:
zilzal1
When: 03 Jan 13 18:42
So what happens under the "incitement to riot" Law if he lashed a ball into a crowd and it all went off afterwards ??
By:
hippie
When: 03 Jan 13 18:48
Boateng quite rightly thought, "fụck it, I don't have to put up with this" and walked off. His team-mates followed him. No-one cared how the referee would react or what precedent might be set or how a white man might react to being called "honky".

There is no "they". A black man was getting abuse for the colour of his skin. He had no agenda. He merely exercised his freedom to walk away.

Kicking a ball at someone is a sign of frustration not an incitement to riot.
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 18:50
by they i mean anyone abused white , black or yellow

if they wanted to show a stance they have plenty time to do it in big games but they wont
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 18:50
they are footballers
By:
hippie
When: 03 Jan 13 18:52
again with the "they".

This is about how Kevin Prince Boateng reacted - not "they".
By:
trevortricky
When: 03 Jan 13 18:54
racists 1 football 0
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 18:55
alright well he showed real class by booting a ball at fans

an eye for an eye doesnt work
By:
hereisgone2
When: 03 Jan 13 18:58
Maybe he could have handled it differently, I'm sure he just got fed up and lashed out.

Then again why should anyone have to listen to mindless racist idiots wheter your paid £100 a week or 60k a week.
By:
trevortricky
When: 03 Jan 13 18:58
havent seen the incident but if he kicked the ball at a crowd of racist thugs he,s either very brave or there was a big fence
By:
zilzal1
When: 03 Jan 13 19:01
Don't think he would have tried it if Milan were away to Red star Belgrade....
By:
R0ykeane
When: 03 Jan 13 19:08
Alot of cretins on thread...no time or energy to work through them but you know who you are.
By:
TheChaser
When: 03 Jan 13 19:10
shut up dawsy
By:
powerfan
When: 03 Jan 13 19:42
Players calling a game off/walking off the field is wrong.  They are there to play they aren't the cops.


IMO the best way to confront this issue is through education and a big stick.  PPL that believe it is OK to be racist are clearly not living in todays world, in saying that, we also need to understand that racism has been around for more than 2 minutes and in less than 2 minutes we expect everyone to be nonracist and living to our own "standards" and that's simply not the reality of how society works, it's a problem that is going to take more than 2 minutes to solve.


A group of supporters scream out monkey chants............GREAT, I'll use Spain as an example.  Their supporters are banned from all games for 2 yrs.  All home games r played in closed stadiums.

The last few yrs are probably not the best time to banned from watching Spain play live. 

Handing out a small, slap on the wrist fine to an FA is meaningless. Any/All FA's can't control the crowd...........An empty stadium sends a message loud and clear to all not just the supporters of the punished team.
By:
berto77
When: 03 Jan 13 19:42

Jan 3, 2013 -- 6:58PM, trevortricky wrote:


havent seen the incident but if he kicked the ball at a crowd of racist thugs he,s either very brave or there was a big fence


You may want to see it before posting in future.

Good on Boateng.  Surprised its taken so long for a player to walk off.

By:
berto77
When: 03 Jan 13 19:45
Powerfan - he didn't call the game off, he walked off when abused.  The ref wasn't doing anything, neither were the cops nor UEFA in the past.  Would be interesting to see what would happen if it was a competitive game though.
By:
powerfan
When: 03 Jan 13 19:58
Berto, His job is to play football.  He wasnt abused by other players he was abused by the crowd. That's like working in the rain.

He can tell his boss he doesn't want to work in these conditions and be removed from the field.  He can ask team management to relay his concerns to the Italian FA and they can act on his behalf.

Actions or lack there of by FIFA, UEFA and all the different FA's is something that needs to be addressed via players union/fans/politicians.....not by a player picking up the football.
By:
hippie
When: 03 Jan 13 20:06
Being racially abused is not like working in the rain and he acted as a man, not an employee.
By:
berto77
When: 03 Jan 13 20:07
If you were working on a supermarket checkout and a customer was screaming racial abuse at you, would you continue to serve them?
By:
R0ykeane
When: 03 Jan 13 20:10
You need an example he can relate to berto..if you were going to collect your dole money and the guy was screaming abuse at you...
By:
hereisgone2
When: 03 Jan 13 20:10
Strange analogy

He wasnt abused by other players he was abused by the crowd. That's like working in the rain.

comparing working in the rain with racist abuse.
By:
zilzal1
When: 03 Jan 13 20:17
If i were a employee and i retaliated by throwing a missile back at someone would there be no reprecussions over the action??

BTW, I agree he had every right to walk off the field after suffering Racial abuse, just think that launching a ball into the crowd could have had consequences
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