Fenerbahçe cross at football shirt offence (3-0)

inter.jpgA Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to UEFA after Inter Milan wore a football shirt with a symbol said to be offensive to Islam during their 3-0 victory over the Turkish team Fenerbahçe.

The red cross on a white background is the symbol of the northern Italian town, but lawyer Baris Kaska has asked UEFA to cancel Inter’s 3 points for their “racist” action.

The cross reminded me of the bloody days of the past

sobbed Kaska, as tears of anguish streamed down his crumpled face. Possibly.


8 Responses to “Fenerbahçe cross at football shirt offence (3-0)”

  1. Feòrag says:

    Now there’s a good idea for a new England kit.

  2. Sam says:

    Red cross on a white background? Perhaps that’s why turkish fans go out of their way to stab english fans.

  3. Colin says:

    I have a friend who, as an Everton fan, finds “You’ll never walk alone” to be offensive. Can he get this banned?

  4. sean says:

    My brain exploded at the words ‘…football shirt with a symbol said to be offensive to Islam…’

    Sweet zombie jesus, I’m just waiting for somebody to take offence at a f****g doorbell chime or something.

  5. marc says:

    New definition for Muslim: person who will find offence in just about anything.

  6. EvilEuropean says:

    Well, I guess this is one way to get publicity. I am sure that it will ensure that this lawyer will get plenty of business from those who are easily offended.

  7. BSE says:

    “The cross reminded me of the bloody days of the past”

    Ummm lets not mention the Genocide then eh Mr Kaska…

  8. moda says:

    Well, I guess this is one way to get publicity. I am sure that it will ensure that this lawyer will get plenty of business from those who are easily offended.