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Could There Be Definite Discrimination Here?
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the game is now entirely fiscally driven and club backers demand an instant return on their investment. so no club can afford to give an important post to anyone - regardless of who they are - to someone with no experience, when they can look abroad and get the ready-made experienced person that the club's investors demand.
the game is now entirely fiscally driven and club backers demand an instant return on their investment. so no club can afford to give an important post to anyone - regardless of who they are - to someone with no experience, when they can look abroad and get the ready-made experienced person that the club's investors demand.
But is 4% disproportinate given there is not such an interest in football to the same degree as say white or black.
From the 2011 census 3.3% were black.
and the article is banging on about Managers.
Interestingly the article says 30% are BAME, thus is well out of proportion with the census giving 86% white so perhaps that shoul be adjusted down?
From the 2011 census 3.3% were black.
and the article is banging on about Managers.
Interestingly the article says 30% are BAME, thus is well out of proportion with the census giving 86% white so perhaps that shoul be adjusted down?
What youngmafbog means is that 30% of players are from ethnic minorities. This indicates that clubs are colour blind when it comes to players, but for whatever reason, that colour blindness doesn't translate to appointments in managerial roles.
The FA has done sterling work in tackling racism in football, and we should be giving them credit for recognising this apparent anomaly. First to understand a problem, you need to analyze it's cause and where necessary, introduce procedures to level the playing field.
The FA has done sterling work in tackling racism in football, and we should be giving them credit for recognising this apparent anomaly. First to understand a problem, you need to analyze it's cause and where necessary, introduce procedures to level the playing field.
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