Going off calling certain clubs racist.
It's getting silly now, these people aren't interested in putting facts across. It's purely scare, hate mongering and stirring things up.
Clubs now replying to him on Twitter
Oh, have I misread it then. I thought in that initial clip of the article he was saying black managers were replaced with white. Got it wrong then. I had no idea who Michael Jolley and Carl Fletcher were. I thought he was saying they were black managers replaced by white managers.But he's right, and they are facts?
Doesn't mean Grimsby or Leyton Orient are racist though, which is the implication.But he's right, and they are facts?
Doesn't mean Grimsby or Leyton Orient are racist though, which is the implication.
But he's right, and they are facts?
But the insinuation is they picked a white person cos of race.
Black managers most likely replaced a white manager. Did the choose the black guy because he was black and they had an anti-white agenda?
There's almost certainly is a subconcious racial element included in some managerial appointments but I'd say that 99% of appointments are made in good faith that they believe they've picked the right person.
There's absolutely no women managers despite women making up a far larger percentage of the population so I assume every single club are sexist and should be boycotted.
To be fair, no men play women's footballThere’s no woman managers as oddly no women play men’s football - that is dumb even by your standards
But shower time is fun.To be fair, no men play women's football
That probably explains why there’s no male managers in women’s football. No, wait...There’s no woman managers as oddly no women play men’s football - that is dumb even by your standards
thats open to debateTo be fair, no men play women's football
To be fair, no men play women's football
Eight of Iran's women's football team 'are men'thats open to debate
I agree, but I think that too is a generational thing. From families I know where the parents were first generation Indians and whilst the children (my age group) have been brought up much more westernised, there was still an expectation to study and get out to work so a whole raft of talent has been missed, however for their children it will be different again, so I'd expect a large influx of not just Indian, but other Asian kids too coming through the ranks.But then we have the same anonomly with the lack of Indian and Pakistani, British born footballers in professional football.
But then we have the same anonomly with the lack of Indian and Pakistani, British born footballers in professional football.
It is, but I think the interest in football is also lower in those demographics with a preference towards cricket. Should be higher though.
Yup, but more should be filtering through.To be fair, football is pretty massive in some parts of India. Cricket will always be king though.
Yup, but more should be filtering through.
I've always wondered and struggled to come up with an answer. My best guess is maybe a cultural thing, they value education highly so maybe come a certain age when a talented child could be pushed more in the direction of football, they are pushed away and back towards education. It makes sense as the odds of becoming a pro footballer are very slim but also may answer the question as to why we don't see more coming through.Certainly at school the Asian lads were as keen for football as we were and still would be for a kick about. Not sure why it isn’t more the case for elite level.
I've always wondered and struggled to come up with an answer. My best guess is maybe a cultural thing, they value education highly so maybe come a certain age when a talented child could be pushed more in the direction of football, they are pushed away and back towards education. It makes sense as the odds of becoming a pro footballer are very slim but also may answer the question as to why we don't see more coming through.
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I think you'll see a change in 3rd generation families of which there are now many.I’m inclined to agree with that, the pressure to go into academic or the medical professions is quite high for them.
I think you'll see a change in 3rd generation families of which there are now many.
We'll see but I'm not so sure. My wife is a private tutor who is mainly employed by people desperate to push their children into swanky private secondary schools and at least 50% of her clients are Asian with the rest spread out among English, Turkish, Italian etc... I guess time will tell.I think you'll see a change in 3rd generation families of which there are now many.
Doesn't mean Grimsby or Leyton Orient are racist though, which is the implication.
Leyton Orient have recently had Fabio Liverani as their manager - who is black.
A bit odd to pick them out.
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