jimbob.someroo
Journeyman Pro
Firstly, let me state that I am a very liberal white male. I'm in my 20's and have plenty of friends from all social and ethnic backgrounds. I am a big believer in racial equality and like many others have been disappointed by the racism in football as of late.
It was announced today that there are plans in place (currently being discussed) for a Black Footballer's Association and I'm having difficulty understanding why - I was hoping somebody else can make me see a different point of view.
In my eyes, all footballer's in the UK should be looked after by the FA and the PFA. Although many believe these associations have let black players down in the last couple of years, I don't believe creating another organisational body is the answer. An organisation which solely 'protects the rights' of black players is never going to be a fair and unbiased one. Furthermore, I think it could create more confusion between all involved - a case of too many cooks, so to speak.
I think that the PFA and the FA need to do more to eradicate racism from the game, but I think it's something which will come over time. The game is lot better off now than 30 years ago (in terms of racism), despite there still being apparent, and in some cases accepted racism in the country as a whole - heck 5% of Londoner's voted BNP in the last mayoral election. At the end of the day, a lot of these players are kid's from poorer backgrounds, brought up with some elements of 'right-wingedness' in the home.
I'm aware many will have stopped reading by now (apologies!) but wanted to hear the other side of the coin on whether or not there should be a separate entity created solely to look after the interests of Black players.
It was announced today that there are plans in place (currently being discussed) for a Black Footballer's Association and I'm having difficulty understanding why - I was hoping somebody else can make me see a different point of view.
In my eyes, all footballer's in the UK should be looked after by the FA and the PFA. Although many believe these associations have let black players down in the last couple of years, I don't believe creating another organisational body is the answer. An organisation which solely 'protects the rights' of black players is never going to be a fair and unbiased one. Furthermore, I think it could create more confusion between all involved - a case of too many cooks, so to speak.
I think that the PFA and the FA need to do more to eradicate racism from the game, but I think it's something which will come over time. The game is lot better off now than 30 years ago (in terms of racism), despite there still being apparent, and in some cases accepted racism in the country as a whole - heck 5% of Londoner's voted BNP in the last mayoral election. At the end of the day, a lot of these players are kid's from poorer backgrounds, brought up with some elements of 'right-wingedness' in the home.
I'm aware many will have stopped reading by now (apologies!) but wanted to hear the other side of the coin on whether or not there should be a separate entity created solely to look after the interests of Black players.