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Old 1st October 2008, 5:18pm   #13
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Re: Today's Football (Round 2)

http://msn.football365.com/story/0,1...230089,00.html


The pressure on Portsmouth to make a formal complaint to the FA about the abuse Sol Campbell was subjected to by Tottenham fans at Fratton Park this weekend has increased after the wording of the taunts he suffered was published.


As yet, neither the FA, the police nor Pompey have proved willing to take action about the abuse.


The Hampshire constabulary claim that despite the behaviour of the Tottenham supporters clearly - and loudly - transgressing laws regarding public disorder, they refused to act at the time because so many supporters were taunting Campbell.


They claimed that because it was happening on such a large scale, they feared dangerous reprisals could follow any police action against individuals at that time.


It has now been revealed that the most widespread chant sung by Tottenham fans about Campbell ran as follows:


Sol, Sol, wherever you may be,

Not long now til lunacy,

And we couldn't give a f***,

When you're hanging from a tree,

Judas **** with HIV.


Portsmouth have refused to make a complaint to the FA - merely stating that they would "help" and "support" the defender if he sought action - and without one the governing body are powerless to lay a charge against Tottenham.
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