Jump to content

The 30 most influential black people in English football


Rsonist

Recommended Posts

Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand is one of only two current players in a list of the most influential black people in football released on Monday. The Black List has been published by The Voice, Britain's leading newspaper for the black community, to highlight the contribution that people from an African Caribbean background are making to the game. The black community has had a long association with the game, dating back to Arthur Wharton who became the world's first professional black footballer in 1889 when he made his debut for Preston North End. Today up to 30% of professional footballers are black, with a number of those players regularly selected for England. However, there is well documented under-representation off the pitch with only two managers and one chief executive who are black. Despite this there are a number of black individuals making waves across the game. Sport and features editor of The Voice, Rodney Hinds, explained that the list wasn't a measure of fame or to acknowledge playing milestones - but about influence. "The list is based on an individual's influence in football and how they have used that," said Hinds. "So as well as looking at the affect of people's words and actions over recent years, we also set out to identify who was attending the decision-making meetings in the game. "We didn't narrow our pool to just footballers and administrators, we also looked at those in the media and the commercial side of the game as they can often have a considerable influence. "In many ways everyone on this list is a pioneer and its important to pay tribute to their achievements." The Black List features senior administrators such as Millwall's executive deputy chairman Heather Rabbatts, assistant chief executive of the PFA Bobby Barnes and Jason Rockett at Sheffield United - the only black chief executive in professional football. Professional Footballers' Association chairman Chris Powell, who is also player-coach at Charlton, joins Ferdinand as the only other current player on the list. Some unfamiliar names are also listed such as Chris Nathaniel, a young agent who has negotiated a seven-figure book deal for England's John Terry and works closely with Ferdinand, Micah Richards, Obafemi Martins and Ryan Babel. The BBC is represented by pundit Garth Crooks and sport radio editor Hepburn Harrison Graham. The list has been supported by football's anti-racism campaign, Kick It Out, who were canvassed for their opinion, as well as football authorities the Football Association, the Premier League and the PFA. The 30 most influential black people in English football: Hope PowellLord John TaylorJason RockettAlex WilliamsDarren LewisUriah RennieNoel BlakePaul ElliottGarth CrooksLord Herman OuseleyChris RamseyTony WhelanHepburn Harrison-GrahamRio FerdinandRodney HindsChris KamaraRobbie EarleSky AndrewTony FinniganHeather RabbatsJohn BarnesLes FerdinandIan WrightBobby BarnesBrendon BatsonChris PowellPaul InceKeith AlexanderAndy AnsahChris Nathaniel
Link to comment
Share on other sites

mixed race aint black. That is all. Actually no makes you wonderwhere the next black english manager is coming from.
Black people are always 'claiming' Mix race peops in sport... SnuffinWondering why the article specifies 'people from an African Caribbean background' tho..I know most black people from this country are from Caribbean but.... hmmmBut yeah apart from 1 or 2, who the f*ck are all them people anyway
Link to comment
Share on other sites

mixed race aint black. That is all. Actually no makes you wonderwhere the next black english manager is coming from.
Black people are always 'claiming' Mix race peops in sport... SnuffinWondering why the article specifies 'people from an African Caribbean background' tho..I know most black people from this country are from Caribbean but.... hmmmBut yeah apart from 1 or 2, who the f*ck are all them people anyway
In the eyes of the law, if you have one drop of black in you, you are legally black. 100% fact.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...