by Hertfordshire Royal » 06 Nov 2013 12:47
by Green » 06 Nov 2013 12:49
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Nov 2013 12:51
Royal LadyExtended-PhenotypeTokyo Sex Whale My thoughts exactly BF - the difference between JR and MG is that in many peoples eyes JR's has in some cases trivialised the fight against racism, MG hasn't. The responses seem proportionate to this perception.
How has he trivialised it? By having a different opinion to you?
He does seem to play the race card quite a lot. He moans there are not enough black managers/coaches - but he himself has said he is not interested in coaching/managing - I wonder if he has any concrete examples of black people being actively denied the chance to manager/coach. He's a very eloquent speaker and would be good for Kick it Out etc, but it does seem that he looks for problems where there aren't any. IMO. Did he answer any questions in the end btw?
by Hertfordshire Royal » 06 Nov 2013 12:53
Green Have you considered a username change to Three Counties Royal, Herts
Might future proof you if you keep moving around the area.
by Bandini » 06 Nov 2013 12:54
Royal Lady He moans there are not enough black managers/coaches - but he himself has said he is not interested in coaching/managing -
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Nov 2013 12:59
BandiniRoyal Lady He moans there are not enough black managers/coaches - but he himself has said he is not interested in coaching/managing -
Let's all take a minute to reflect upon this logic fail.
by soggy biscuit » 06 Nov 2013 13:02
Royal Lady He does seem to play the race card quite a lot. He moans there are not enough black managers/coaches - but he himself has said he is not interested in coaching/managing
by Royal Lady » 06 Nov 2013 13:13
by Osborns scoop » 06 Nov 2013 13:14
by Bandini » 06 Nov 2013 13:15
Royal Lady What I MEAN is, if he's black and not interested in coaching/managing, maybe other black people (mainly ex players I'd imagine) feel the same as him - which is the answer as to why there are not as many black coaches/managers as he thinks there should be...
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Nov 2013 13:28
Tokyo Sex WhaleExtended-PhenotypeTokyo Sex Whale My thoughts exactly BF - the difference between JR and MG is that in many peoples eyes JR's has in some cases trivialised the fight against racism, MG hasn't. The responses seem proportionate to this perception.
How has he trivialised it? By having a different opinion to you?
No, he has trivialised it by screaming racism from his pedestal at every given opportunity without a second thought about the incident in question.
by Sanguine » 06 Nov 2013 13:28
Tokyo Sex WhaleExtended-PhenotypeTokyo Sex Whale My thoughts exactly BF - the difference between JR and MG is that in many peoples eyes JR's has in some cases trivialised the fight against racism, MG hasn't. The responses seem proportionate to this perception.
How has he trivialised it? By having a different opinion to you?
No, he has trivialised it by screaming racism from his pedestal at every given opportunity without a second thought about the incident in question. It is not only a different opinion to me, it is a different opinion to 99.9% of people from all races and walks of life.
He is playing an admirable part in the battle against racism in football, and has a huge part to play i'm sure. But, just because he is on a pedestal it doesn't make his opinion more valid than anybody elses, it just makes him louder. When all those around you, regardless of race, are telling you you're wrong, you probably are.
by Victor Meldrew » 06 Nov 2013 13:33
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 06 Nov 2013 13:36
by Sanguine » 06 Nov 2013 13:36
Victor Meldrew I don't want Roberts et al to be humbly grateful, I would just like him to see how relatively tolerant our society now is and for ambitious black people they have every opportunity to succeed ,if they are any good and not just if they are white.
John Barnes didn't get the sack for being black, he got it for being an unsuccessful manager and, as other posters have said, Roberts is really looking for preferential treatment for black coaches rather than equal.
That can't be right and tokenism is surely something to be abhorred as much as blatant racism.
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Nov 2013 13:37
Tokyo Sex Whale I guess everyone can have a different opinion, it makes life interesting.
by Ouroboros » 06 Nov 2013 13:42
Sanguine 'Tolerance' of black people?
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Nov 2013 13:50
Tokyo Sex WhaleExtended-PhenotypeTokyo Sex Whale I guess everyone can have a different opinion, it makes life interesting.
Yours isn't.
Cool story bro.
by P!ssed Off » 06 Nov 2013 13:52
Osborns scoop What most urgently needs to be resolved, is why there are so few black managers, or senior FA employees etc. Are appointments made proportionate to applications? If so, then why aren't black people applying for positions? If not, why aren't black people being as successful in there applications? This needs to be reviewed. Until we understand where and when people are of dropping out of the system, we cannot understand and work on improving it and making it more fair and better represented.
by P!ssed Off » 06 Nov 2013 13:53
Harpers So Solid Crew What there really are is more Scottish managers than is proportionate.
Why are there so many?
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