I think he takes it a little far tho. He complains about the lack of black managers yet I can't think of one that is actually amazing. Powell is a good manager, but needs to prove himself at Huddersfield. The real problem is the lack of black people wanting to manager and do the courses. I have done a few coaching course ( the first two) and there was only one black person there. Yes making it so a black person has to be interviewed may mean more will do the courses, but there will still be a huge skill gap.
I meant knows his stuff generally. Not just the lack of black managers subject. Also knows a damn fine striker when he sees one - Pelle. Loved his conviction that Pelle's goal against QPR was class and goal of the season [striker's club..!]. It didn't even make goal of the month, though I agreed with JR.
Never really liked him tbh. Least he isn't as crazy as the other guy tho "you don't see a black player in centre midfield because he isn't trusted". The guy didn't really think about what he said tbh, I can think of a few black cm without really trying.
Yeah, that is a laugh. Off the top of my head I can think of more quality black midfielders than anyone else, especially defending and holding midfielders.
I spent much of an evening sitting on a sofa talking to David about the new album (yes, huge name drop, but hey) - there was a point where Fable was going to do some BVs on the album. He said that if people were expecting a 'new' Floyd album they'd be disappointed - it's more a series of reflections and a thank you to Richard Wright. Quite a lot of lingering, ambient tunes. And no, they won't be playing live again. That is definitely it (for Floyd as a whole anyhow).
The other major thing that gets overlooked each time this discussion comes around is that a large proportion of managers in the UK are ex-players. This means they have retired from playing some time in the past 10-30 years most likley. And it was not so many yeas ago (15ish?) that a very large proportion of all players were white - therefore the current pool of coaching/managerial talent has that same proportion. You cannot expect the proportion of black managers to immediately mirror the proportion of players - that will naturally follow around 10-15 yeras later
The captain of the South Korean ferry that sank and killed over 300 has been jailed for 36 years. He fled the ferry without considering anyone else so fully deserves what he got. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-29999156
Anyone remember the Greek captain and crew who abandoned a listing ship leaving only a British entertainments officer as the only senior crew member on board. He saved many people in an action including climbing a derrick to reattach a radio aerial. People were rescue by helicopter. I have never understood why that wasn't made into a film.