Not a fan of international football and didn't watch it tonight, but the reports and clips I've seen since were just disgusting, and every one of those England players deserves total respect for performing in those conditions.
I am sure that UEFA are aware that these racist fans didn't attend to watch a game of football. Furthermore, i wouldn't put it past UEFA to class that as not their problem as they aren't football fans. But I do hope this is a watershed moment and forces them to act strongly, racism is at footballs door, actually it never went away in some parts, but it's back louder than ever.
Pele, Eusebio Ronaldinho, the real Ronaldo.. if Uefa showed the same loyalty to players who made their competitions what they are today, as they did the 'historical clubs' they keenly reward for bigger all, then that would be a start. But their whole policy and attitude to racism, to actually protecting the very players and stars that attract the money to their game, needs an overhaul as it is embarrassingly deficient.
In what other profession would you get three chances to stop being racist, and then fined more for being a minute late for your shift than your colleague gets fined for calling you racist names? UEFA is broken and interested only in revenue, bonuses and creating their own brand of prestige, has been for a long time.
Feel a little sorry for the Bulgarian players and real fans, but a total ban from international competition has to be the way forward. Make them face their problems and deal with them.
Sadly, I fear more likely is Bernardo getting a bigger ban for his tweet than Bulgaria will get for repeated offences, Nazi salutes and more.