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→ JamesCaesar: 補上後續新聞,請大家去現場千萬不要種族歧視 12/12 02:37
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6481297/
PICTURED: The Chelsea fan accused of racially abusing Raheem Sterling as
he claims he called England star 'a MANC c***' and moans about losing his
job and season ticket 'so everyone's got what they wanted'
By Inderdeep Bains and Courtney Bartlett For The Daily Mail and Martin
Robinson, Chief Reporter and Nick Fagge For Mailonline
Updated: 18:01 GMT, 11 December 2018
The Chelsea fan accused of calling Raheem Sterling a 'f***ing black c***'
has been unmasked today and said: 'I want to apologise unreservedly to
Raheem. I'm deeply ashamed by my behaviour'.
Colin Wing, 60, was caught on camera screaming insults at the Manchester
City player in a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday - but
he denies the abuse was racist.
Mr Wing, from Beckenham, south-east London, says that he has lost his job
and his season ticket at Chelsea, after 50 years watching the club,
adding: 'Everybody's got what they wanted'.
The married father-of-two, who lives in a £500,000 house and is believed
to be a former BT manager, insists that he called Mr Sterling a 'Manc
c***' not a 'black c***', although the England star is understood to have
told police he heard racist language. BT insist he left 'a while ago'.
Mr Wing said: 'I'm deeply ashamed by my own behaviour and I feel really
bad. But I didn't call him a black c***, I called him a Manc c***. I've
been going to Chelsea for 50 years now and, because of where I sit, I'm
picked up on the camera most weeks. If I had a history of saying this sort
of thing I would've been caught by now'.
Mr Wing said last night: 'Nobody around me said they heard anything. I
want to apologise unreservedly to Raheem and hope he can be a better man
than I am by accepting it.
'I offer him an unreserved apology. Even if it wasn't racist, it's not
right what I said. Even the swearing is bad – but I got carried away. I
was completely out of order, but I've lost my job and my season ticket now
so everybody's got what they wanted. So why can't they leave me alone?'
Another Chelsea fan called TalkSport radio yesterday to admit he was one
of the men who were suspended. Going by the name 'Dean', he apologised for
the abuse he launched at Sterling but said he was not the man alleged to
have racially abused the 24-year-old.
He added: 'I didn't say anything racist, but I do admit swearing at him
and calling him an embarrassment to England. I don't defend it.
'It was a passionate game and we needed to win, but that really is no
defence. I apologise for anything I said that was offensive. On behalf of
the other fans it just abhors me and I'm just really sorry. That language
shouldn't have come out, even what I said shouldn't have come out.'
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/7950209/chelsea-colin-wing-abuse-raheem
-sterling-black-man/
Chelsea fan who abused Raheem Sterling previously defended Blues thug who
kicked black man off Paris train
Exclusive By Abe Hawken and Nick Pisa - Updated: 11th December 2018
The Sun Online can today reveal Mr Wing previously defended Chelsea fans
who pushed a black man off a Metro train before a match against Paris
Saint-Germain in 2015, saying: "It's not illegal to be racist".
The BT manager was posting on a Facebook thread linked to a story about a
group of Chelsea fans who stopped Souleymane Sylla getting onto a train,
before the group began singing: "we're racist, we're racist, and that's
the way we like it".
Writing in response to the story three years ago, Mr Wing said: "So, it's
not illegal to be racist, no one knows if this man was even singing the
song, no-one knows if he even laid a finger on the black man, but the
majority here are happy to see him sacked for being on a train.
"What a strange country we live in nowadays when the baying mobs exercise
trial by YouTube to bypass all sense of justice."
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