Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has spoken out against Jason Roberts after the Reading
striker confirmed he would not be wearing a 'Kick It Out' shirt this
weekend due to a supposed lack of action from the organisation.
Following incidents involving John Terry and
Luis Suarez over the past 12 months, the Reading striker feels the
anti-discrimination campaign group hasn't been tough enough in
preventing racism in football.
But Sir Alex does not agree with
Roberts' protests, believing there are more pro-active ways to send his
message to ‘Kick It Out’.
The 70-year-old told reporters: "I have to disagree with Jason Roberts. I think he is making the wrong point.
"Everyone should be united, with all the players in the country wearing the Kick it Out warm-up tops.
"I don't know what point he is trying to make. I don't know if he is
trying to put himself on a different pedestal from everyone. But he
really should be supporting all the rest of the players who are doing
it."
It has been rumoured that Roberts isn't the only player
contemplating individual protests, with the Manchester United defender
Rio Ferdinand a prime candidate, following his brother Anton's
involvement in the John Terry case.
But Sir Alex stressed the need for a united front against racism and further denounced Roberts' sentiments.
"When you do something, and everyone believes in it, you should all do
it together. There shouldn't be sheep wandering off," the Scot
continued.
"I think he is making the wrong message.
"All the players are wearing it. I have only heard that Jason Roberts is
different - but he is very different. He plays a game and is in the
studio 20 minutes after it. That is a great privilege."
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