So you're saying we all look the same. You disgust me.Slightly off subject but, does anyone think Jake Livermore shares strong similarities to Hughton in appearance?
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Nice to see the OP BrianWade4 and Dan Aitch stand up for their opinion.
Brian as you started the thread, what do you think of the facts I put over that white men are around 37% under represent at international level for England.
As I and others have pointed out, black managers are percentage wise properly represented in English football. 4 out of 92, just over 4% and with around 5% black or mixed race, its about a 0.5% under representation.
So lets hear your views on why white English players are so poorly represented in the English game? Does this fact disgust you, or did you make your original post without thinking past being PC, as most of the looney left do?!
Do you know it never even occurred to me that we had a black manager until this thread appeared.
What are they being, if not PC. It's the way people like this work. They come in with a comment that has no basis, cannot be backed up, and when challenged on it, go AWOL. Reminds me of the greens and the far left! But let not get of subject, and give BrianWade4 a chance to explain his opening post.And you were doing so well up to then . . .
And a black linesman
Black and Ethnic Minorities are disgracefully under represented in football and it needs to change
Do you know it never even occurred to me that we had a black manager until this thread appeared.
I don't think there's a big issue re under representation of black British people in football.
HOWEVER the under representation of British people of Asian descent is ridiculous.
7% of the population of the UK are Asian/Asian British, yet I doubt there's even a dozen pro players of that ethnicity in British football.
THAT is the real issue.
(Racists will say Asians prefer cricket, but football is in fact more popular these days. There are a number of Asian community based teams in non-league, 10% of the teams in the Essex Senior League for example, but this doesn't seem to be translating to the professional game.)
Do you really think that if some 'Asian' kid had the ability of Messi, clubs wouldn't sign him up just because of his race?
3% of the uk population are black.
4.3% of managers in the premier and football league are black.
Why do we need more black managers? If you want racial equality, stop making race such an issue.
Would that be before or after you investigate why white English players are so significantly under-represented, (in relation to the current population percentages), in the top English league, or the English national side?I think the issue is more complex than that presented by many on this forum. Given that the vast majority of people who go into football management have done so having played the game professionally, it possible to argue that BME groups are significantly under-represented as managers in the premiership and football leagues. As such, professional football players are the population we should be looking at as the base from which to make such assessments, not the national population as a whole.
Would that be before or after you investigate why white English players are so significantly under-represented, (in relation to the current population percentages), in the top English league, or the English national side?