by John Madejski's Wallet »
12 Nov 2014 15:24
Extended-Phenotype John Madejski's Wallet
Jesus Christ man, of course you would. Only a total div would argue there isn't racial discrimination in the workplace (I'll hold my hand up to have occasionally done it), but I absolutely do not believe it can be extrapolated to football.
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Why is football so special?
For one you have people going for jobs that have completely different education, experience & background, to manage a multi-million pound company with thousands of stakeholders staffed by a truly-multinational staff, which doesn't happen in a normal workplace. I want to know more about the candidates than to just assume that someone didn't get a job because they're black. All those examples of investigations into racism in the workplace are better controlled and cv's are matched for experience and education.
In football, the candidates are also well known by the recruiters, which doesn't happen in a normal workplace. This both makes the whole thing murkier, and also harder to understand the whys.
Just having the numbers of qualified badge holders who are able to get a job is still a simple place to start a conversation. I don wonder why it never gets mentioned in articles though. Is the UEFA licence data confidential or something?