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Re: FA Chairman resigns

by Remember Colo » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:04 pm

Agreed, if you aren't smart or tactful enough to navigate these issues appropriately, you don't deserve to be in such an influential and high paid position. There are plenty of people in more lowly positions who could or probably even should get away with oblivious statements like those, but he has to be held to a higher standard.

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by Colly » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:16 am

The fact that he's culturally aware enough to know the terminology to use in the USA but isn't clever enough not to say coloured in the UK either speaks volumes for his intelligence or is a completely bollocks attempt at an excuse. Either way, that was the tip of a very shitty iceberg.

Given the fact it's now 2020 and black players have made up a huge proportion of the football league for three decades now, you can't have guys whose attitude is stuck in the 70s (bizarrely given they probably were barely born...) in high level FA positions gatekeeping them for other 70s accountant looking types.

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by Colback's Orange Tufts » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:05 am

Don Sholeone wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:59 am
I kinda feel the initial race thing was blown way out of proportion, and kinda agree with his follow up where he's said about having to work in America and being advised/encouraged to use the term "person of colour" its all a bit stupid in my opinion and getting to a point where there is a different rule depending on where you are and the individual you are with. Racism has been extended from racism now and is constantly updated with any and all little caveat that can be found.

Also its a fact certain cultures are getting attracted to certain career paths, but you are not allowed to say it, you are not allowed to acknowledge the fact in South Asia Medical and IT fields are some of the highest paying jobs and are highly desirable career paths in that part of the world and in that culture, but if you point that out its racist apparently 🙄, its getting to the point you are expected to embrace a culture but at the same time ignore that same culture incase you cause offence.
If you prepare testimony for a select comittee and end up saying these things, it shows at best a complete lack of self control. And he made three gaffs in a row.

I think on the IT thing, the way he's saying it as if "look its fine we have Asians in IT, no issue here". Rather than "we have an issue where Asians don't feel welcome in playing football, we need to address that and here's how".

The stuff on being gay as a "lifestyle choice" is just as bad.

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by Don Sholeone » Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:59 am

I kinda feel the initial race thing was blown way out of proportion, and kinda agree with his follow up where he's said about having to work in America and being advised/encouraged to use the term "person of colour" its all a bit stupid in my opinion and getting to a point where there is a different rule depending on where you are and the individual you are with. Racism has been extended from racism now and is constantly updated with any and all little caveat that can be found.

Also its a fact certain cultures are getting attracted to certain career paths, but you are not allowed to say it, you are not allowed to acknowledge the fact in South Asia Medical and IT fields are some of the highest paying jobs and are highly desirable career paths in that part of the world and in that culture, but if you point that out its racist apparently 🙄, its getting to the point you are expected to embrace a culture but at the same time ignore that same culture incase you cause offence.

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by originallad » Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:10 am

Colback's Orange Tufts wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:53 am
The FA are cowards allowing him to resign. He should have been sacked
So this!

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by Colback's Orange Tufts » Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:53 am

The FA are cowards allowing him to resign. He should have been sacked

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by bodacious benny » Tue Nov 10, 2020 7:23 pm

Shocker, old white man puts his foot in it!

Re: FA Chairman resigns

by Colly » Tue Nov 10, 2020 6:18 pm

He started badly and kept digging by the sounds of it. Idiot.

FA Chairman resigns

by Valentino's fast feet » Tue Nov 10, 2020 6:08 pm

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54894864


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Greg Clarke has resigned as Football Association chairman following the language he used when talking to MPs about diversity.

Clarke used the term "coloured footballers" in a reference to black players when talking to members of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee.

He apologised after being prompted to say sorry by MP Kevin Brennan.

Clarke had been talking via video link about the racist abuse of players by trolls on social media.

"People can see if you're black and if they don't like black people because they are filthy racists, they can abuse you anonymously online," he said.

He had earlier spoken of the need to attract people into the sport from a range of communities.

"If you go to the IT department of the FA, there's a lot more South Asians than there are Afro-Caribbeans. They have different career interests," said Clarke.

He prompted further criticism when referring to gay players making a "life choice" and a coach telling him young female players did not like having the ball hit hard at them.

"We can confirm that Greg Clarke has stepped down from his role as our chairman," said an FA statement.

"Peter McCormick will step into the role as interim FA chairman with immediate effect and the FA Board will begin the process of identifying and appointing a new chair in due course."

Following his resignation, Clarke said: "My unacceptable words in front of Parliament were a disservice to our game and to those who watch, play, referee and administer it. This has crystallised my resolve to move on.

"I am deeply saddened that I have offended those diverse communities in football that I and others worked so hard to include."

Clarke had been called to give evidence to the DCMS committee about the Premier League's potential bailout of English Football League clubs and the structural reforms proposed as part of 'Project Big Picture'.

Brennan said Clarke's language in reference to black players was the kind that did not encourage inclusion, while fellow committee member Alex Davies-Jones called it "abhorrent".

The equality charity Kick It Out said his remark should be "consigned to the dustbin of history" and criticised the comments by Clarke concerning people from South Asia, gay players and female footballers.

"As a person who loves football and has given decades of service to our game, it is right that I put the interests of football first," added Clarke in the statement confirming his departure.

"2020 has been a challenging year and I have been actively considering standing down for some time to make way for a new chair now our CEO transition is complete and excellent executive leadership under Mark Bullingham is established."

Speaking before the resignation, Sanjay Bhandari, executive chair at Kick It Out, said Clarke's comments to the DCMS were outdated.

"I was particularly concerned by the use of lazy racist stereotypes about South Asians and their supposed career preferences. It reflects similar lazy stereotypes I have heard have been spouted at club academy level," he said.

"Being gay is not a 'life choice' as he claimed too. The casual sexism of saying 'girls' do not like balls hit at them hard is staggering from anyone, let alone the leader of our national game. It is completely unacceptable."
It is unclear as to when the comments about south Asians and homosexual people have been said, although that's hardly the point. The fact that he's used offensive terms during a diversity meeting, regarding racist abuse at that, is far from good enough.

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