I don't think this will remain the case. Viv Anderson was the first black player capped by England as recently as 1978 and at the time there were very few black players at the top level. I remember there being a big article in the paper when Big Ron named a Villa side which only had Bosnich as the only white player.Don't think that would even be noticed these days. With the number of top black players these days i honestly believe in 10 years there will be a larger proportion of black managers.
But if you go 10 years are there really any more black now then then? And if not why aren't that generation reflected in today's managers?
Quote from: QBVILLA on July 17, 2012, 12:15:42 PMI don't think this will remain the case. Viv Anderson was the first black player capped by England as recently as 1978 and at the time there were very few black players at the top level. I remember there being a big article in the paper when Big Ron named a Villa side which only had Bosnich as the only white player.Don't think that would even be noticed these days. With the number of top black players these days i honestly believe in 10 years there will be a larger proportion of black managers. I disagree. The money in the game now is such that at the end of their careers nearly all players of today (black or white) will not have the motivation to want to become top managers with all the stresses and strains associated with the job. Its not like they have to become failed pub landords anymore is it - so why take on a job with so much stress unless you are fully intending on being a top managerLets face it young managers are in shortfall as it is nowadays
The most black players I can recall us fielding was 8 at Everton.
I have always found the 'Bounty Bar' type insults pretty inclusively racist. I work with kids / young adults and spend a lot of trying to break down the idea that there are 'Black' ways of behaving, and 'White' ways of behaving. It doesn't do anyone any favours.
Am I racist because I prefer black women, or is that just a sexual preference, same as somebody going for blondes? It's as much for their characters as anything.
Thats the trouble nowadays Percy, everything can be construed as racist, a national characteristic to some people, is a national stereotype to another.