”I have lost my job, and the season pass”
Chelsea turned off the four supporters to have shouted racist epithets against Raheem Sterling.
Now enter Colin Wing, 60, forward and tells us that he’s been hanged out incorrectly.
“I have lost my job and my season ticket now as everyone has gotten what they wanted,” says Wing according to the Daily Mail.
Chelsea hemmabesegrade Manchester City 2-0 last Sunday.
But the headlines afterwards have been about something completely different than the actual game.
Afterwards, it has spread images of supporters suspected of having shouted racist epithets against Manchester City and English landslagsstjärnan Raheem Sterling, 24.
”in regard to what was said in the Chelsea match, as you can see on my reaction, so I could only laugh because I don’t expect anything better,” Sterling wrote on Instagram.
come forward: ”I am ashamed”
the Event is reported to the police and yesterday went to Chelsea out with the information to the closes of the four people stuck on the picture.
One of them is Colin Wing, 60, who in an interview with the Daily Mail tells us that he’s been hanged out on incorrect grounds.
On the tv the images appear to the man, identified as Wing, shouting ”fucking black c*k”, but it denies he was on the worst.
” I am ashamed of my behaviour and feel really bad. But I called him not a ”black c*k” without a ”Man City-k*k”, says Colin Wing to the Daily Mail.
Chelsea will continue to investigate the incident, including with the help of läppläsare, but Wing feel that he already received his judgment of the world.
” I want to apologize to Raheem and hope he is a better person than me and accept it. Even if it was not racist, so it was not right what I did. Even expletives and profanity is wrong, but I was drawn in and lost control. But I have lost my job and my season ticket now as everyone has gotten what they wanted. Can’t they just leave me alone now, ” says Wing.