Indeed, I read about this a little earlier. Outside of the Netherlands the reports are rather conflicting, with some saying the match was abandoned and others saying that it was completed there's also some disagreement about which points of the match were affected. Needless to state, it's disgraceful behaviour and as you say happybunny it's proof that it can happen anywhere.
If there is a positive to be found from this incident, it's that comments from the Den Bosch staff indicate that they're deeply ashamed by what happened and and aren't prepared to turn a blind eye to this. All too often it seems that clubs and Associations try to sweep this sort of thing under the carpet and don't take it seriously, but hopefully Den Bosch can set an example to others by stamping out this kind of behaviour from their club.
Altidore was on loan with us for a season (2009-10), so I'm rather familiar with him he always came across as an extremely nice kid and his response here is typical of him and does him great credit. It's unfortunate though that he's been put in this position in the first place.
I think that the misunderstanding came from the fact that the match was stopped by the referee, and then restarted.
The match was played out because Jozy Altidore told the referee that stopping the match would only let the rascists win.
AZ-spits Jozy Altidore werd vanuit een deel van de Bossche aanhang bestookt met oerwoudgeluiden. Arbiter Reinhold Wiedemeijer wilde de wedstrijd staken, maar op verzoek van de Amerikaan en AZ gebeurde dat niet
http://www.nu.nl/sport/3029104/fc-bosch-gaat-racistische-fans-zwaar-straffen.html
Den Bosch are going to take a civil action in the Dutch courts against those of the crowd who are found making the "Jungle Calls"
The real supporters club of FC Den Bosch has closed it's web site.
http://fcdbfans.nl/
After all the promises about respect made after the death of Richard Nieuwenhuizen in December.