It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that Piers Morgan is at it again.
Raheem Sterling’s statement this morning, posted to his Instagram in light of the abuse he received at Stamford Bridge last night, has caused quite the storm.
Well, the general response has been one of overwhelming support for Sterling, who has endured continued criticism for the most trivial of things throughout his entire career.
Sterling warned newspapers that their coverage of how black players spend their money in comparison to white players can “help fuel” the racism that we see in the stands at football matches.
"So for all the newspapers that don't understand why people are racist in this day and age, all I have to say is have a second thught about fair publicity and give all players an equal chance"https://t.co/Dd7bEnys19
— SportsJOE (@SportsJOEdotie) December 9, 2018
The droves of front pages from the past few years that painted Sterling in a bad light have been doing the rounds on Twitter again.
https://twitter.com/adamkeyworth/status/1001218545588502530
But professional provocateur Piers Morgan doesn’t think they’re anything to do with Sterling’s race.
Morgan claimed that all the same stories would be written of players like David Beckham, George Best and Paul Gascoigne, but Rio Ferdinand intervened to set the record straight.
Exactly.
I've seen no difference in the way Sterling is treated (good & bad) to white football stars like Gazza, Beckham & George Best etc. https://t.co/9QIoOjHV7c— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 9, 2018
The former Manchester United defender replied to Morgan’s tweet:
“Comparing Sterling to Beckham, Best & Rooney is off the mark. The reasons for the spotlight and derogatory press they received compared to Raheem are like night and day.”
@piersmorgan comparing @sterling7 to Beckham,Best & Rooney is off the mark. The reasons for the spotlight and derogatory press they received compared to Raheem are like night and day.
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) December 9, 2018
Ferdinand was one of many public figures to highlight the abuse that Sterling received during Manchester City’s loss to Chelsea last night, asking:
“Are we going to continue to allow this type of racist behaviour go on?”
Are we going to continue to allow this type of racist behaviour go on???
All for kicking a ball! 😤 @premierleague @FA #premierleague #chelseafc #fa #racism pic.twitter.com/X0qLcT6mm0— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) December 8, 2018
Morgan responded, claiming that the media were not responsible for the abuse that Sterling received.
Are they though?
Which stories about Sterling have been unique to him & 'racist'?
All those guys got similar treatment with endless 'trivial' headlines about their lifestyles.
Racist hooligans were responsible for the abuse Raheem got yesterday, not the media. https://t.co/c15bZTMaZ0— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 9, 2018