Rosenior does one

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I'm sure all your black colleagues will be thrilled to hear your take on whether or not they've experienced any racism at work. We should always listen to people's lived experience, but even more to people telling other people what they've experienced.
Yes,thanks :emoticon-0148-yes:

As an aside,I was responding to someone telling other people what other people have experienced.
 
I see Silva is on the list for the next Chelsea manager. If he get the job and then gets binned then Sergei can be next on the list for Chelsea.
 
From what I gather they have a bunch of ****s for players. Either they need to give a manager time to rebuild the squad or the need to go all out on a big star name. Rosenior had no chance regardless of how good he might have been and although Marco Silva has better credentials going into the job he will probably end up in the same position.
 
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I'm sure all your black colleagues will be thrilled to hear your take on whether or not they've experienced any racism at work. We should always listen to people's lived experience, but even more to people telling other people what they've experienced.
Not really sure it's about overt racism at a shop floor level.

It's clear though that black players reaching management roles are massively underrepresented. Especially black English ones.

But then there's also an underrepresentation of English managers at the elite level of any ethnicity, to a slightly lesser extent.
 
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From what I gather they have a bunch of ****s for players. Either they need to give a manager time to rebuild the squad or the need to go all out on a big star name. Rosenior had no chance regardless of how good he might have been and although Marco Silva has better credentials going into the job he will probably end up in the same position.

Chelsea have stitched up whichever head coach for years to come by the ridiculous contracts they've given out.