by Victor Meldrew »
07 Nov 2013 21:18
Ian Royal Victor Meldrew Ian,
Picking up on your point about the view that there are 30% black players so some feel that there ought to be 30% representation in coaching/management.
As coaching/management is mostly about watching rather than playing should we not look at what percentage of football crowds are black?
At most of the games I have been to in England watching Reading and others I would guess (with no actual figures to back this up) that less than 5% of black people make up a crowd-more probably at Arsenal for example but less at Newcastle.
Is this percentage nearer to the numbers in coaching or management at the professional level?
Are black people (yes, a big generalisation) more interested in playing rather than watching or coaching?
No, that wouldn't really work and that isn't what Management is about. Although it doesn't surprise me that you think it is.
The majority of professional managers are former players and virtually none come from a background of just fandom.
That is of course right but my overall point and question is (in relation to football) are black players more interested in playing than coaching?
So many of the best players (whatever their colour) don't make good coaches because they are often naturally gifted and find it difficult to understand that less gifted players can't do what they can do.
Conversely the likes of Wenger, Mourinho,Ferguson,even Rodgers were not particularly good players but maybe because of that they had to think more deeply about the game.
In reply to Southbank ,on reflection the point about so few black people going to watch probably has f*** all to do with how many become coaches but perhaps you can answer my question-why do so few black people go and watch football when so many play the professional game?
Asians are fanatical followers of cricket.
West Indians or 2nd generation West Indians pack our test grounds when West indies are here to play or if Usain Bolt is at Crystal Palace.
Middle class whites flock to Twickenham to watch middle class whites play rugby.
Asians in England don't go to watch football presumably as there are no Asian players?
Track cycling is mainly watched by whites and competed in by whites as with swimming.
So, why do you think so few black people go to football when so many play the game?