FOOTBALL : RAHEEM STERLING RACIAL ABUSE CONTROVERSY - - FANS BANNED BY CHELSEA AS SOCIAL MEDIA STORM RAGES ON !
Chelsea have banned four fans from attending matches. pic.twitter.com/9YgcrLiB14
— B/R Football (@brfootball) 10 December 2018
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BREAKING Chelsea suspend four fans after alleged racist abuse toward Raheem Sterlinghttps://t.co/H8vipn5asy pic.twitter.com/an63WCwUHx— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) 10 December 2018
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Chelsea have suspended four people from attending matches while an investigation into the alleged abuse of Raheem Sterling takes place.https://t.co/u0BMbXCif4 pic.twitter.com/5GZcuMVHMh— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 10 December 2018
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Chelsea suspend four fans pending further investigation after incident involving Raheem Sterling https://t.co/9rjjKuQf9v pic.twitter.com/pb3zb8eozy— The Independent (@Independent) 10 December 2018
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BREAKING: Chelsea have suspended four people from attending matches pending further investigations into allegations regarding behaviour of supporters towards Raheem Sterling ##SSN— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) 10 December 2018
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BREAKING Chelsea fan in Raheem Sterling race row named as he issues apology https://t.co/0F4GuhqqJZ pic.twitter.com/qNm9kDLGso— Mirror Breaking News (@MirrorBreaking_) 11 December 2018
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“The racist agenda is clear.”— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) 10 December 2018
“It’s sad that some who have big platforms in this country can’t see it.”
“White men dismiss it. The first step of a racist is to deny that racism exists!”
Incredible from @talkSPORTDrive on the @Sterling7 racism incident 👏 pic.twitter.com/ho80MvzErV
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Chelsea have suspended FOUR supporters from attending matches following allegations of racial abuse directed at Raheem Sterling https://t.co/Jtuepo9Ux9 pic.twitter.com/Pj6UL0Xsel— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) 10 December 2018
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.@GNev2 discusses the alleged racist abuse of Raheem Sterling at @ChelseaFC.— Sky Sports MNF (@SkySportsMNF) 10 December 2018
Watch #MNF on Sky Sports PL NOW or follow here: https://t.co/AeFKGPuT4Z pic.twitter.com/7CvBIZ79yZ
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Football star Raheem Sterling has accused British newspapers of helping to "fuel racism" in their portrayal of young black players, the day after he was subjected to alleged racist abuse in the Premier League https://t.co/EJ66aquzer pic.twitter.com/MTEN95gYoG— CNN (@CNN) 10 December 2018
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The journalist whose article Raheem Sterling highlighted as an example of ‘fuelling racism’ has vehemently denied 'it was in any way racist' and has explained the thinking behind the piece.— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 10 December 2018
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This is excellent and accurate from @henrywinter https://t.co/ng6NivYhy2— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) 10 December 2018
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🗣 - "I thought his reaction was brilliant."@LFC manager Jurgen Klopp says the people who racially abused Raheem Sterling do not deserve to be spoken about but should be punished. He also praised the way the @ManCity forward dealt with the situation. pic.twitter.com/25jJbsXPa0
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) 10 December 2018
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OFFICIAL: Chelsea statement: "Chelsea Football Club has suspended four people from attending Chelsea matches pending further investigations into allegations regarding the behaviour of supporters towards Raheem Sterling during our match against Manchester City on Saturday." pic.twitter.com/JbDlzrcmkE
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) 10 December 2018
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Raheem Sterling: Chelsea give police the name of fan in 'racism' abuse row https://t.co/vzx8Jxm69M pic.twitter.com/GgImsYo1FY— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) 10 December 2018
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Jamie Carragher slams perception of Raheem Sterling as a 'young, flash, black kid' as ‘utter nonsense’ https://t.co/9f5MxEV78J pic.twitter.com/M0KG5DZ1G8— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) 10 December 2018
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After the alleged abuse of Raheem Sterling, John Barnes tells BBC Sport the problem of racism has never gone away.https://t.co/L6C0ep2rXH pic.twitter.com/KIPLb8UVKi— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 10 December 2018
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Former England coach Gary Neville says Manchester City's Raheem Sterling came to him for help after what he felt were "vicious" attacks during Euro 2016.— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) 10 December 2018
More: https://t.co/WHQBnQlMnZ pic.twitter.com/SiKlDpnwnj
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The PFA says it stands "shoulder to shoulder" with Raheem Sterlinghttps://t.co/esFsRDzOiU pic.twitter.com/HYFOyK5eEB
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) 10 December 2018
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After being on the receiving end of abuse yesterday at Chelsea, @sterling7 has hit out at the newspaper bias that ‘fuels racism’ pic.twitter.com/j40QUr5gvy— B/R Football (@brfootball) 9 December 2018
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Raheem Sterling, smiling in the face of racists.
— Football Tweet (@Football__Tweet) 10 December 2018
Powerful picture. 💪 pic.twitter.com/vIyyjjGmtT
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Nathan Lewis was standing three feet away from the Chelsea fans who racially abused Raheem Sterling on field. He responds to questions about why he didn't intervene at the time. pic.twitter.com/ZskxqAniNp
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) 10 December 2018
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📸 | Raheem Sterling in the winter issue of The Glass Magazine. pic.twitter.com/2MP9rZUr1i
— City Watch (@City_Watch) 10 December 2018
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"To represent England is an amazing feeling – I know everyone says it, but it's the truth."
— England (@England) 10 December 2018
Our #MondayMotivation comes from @sterling7 🙌 pic.twitter.com/PaIXizaUQy
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