Troy Townsend: Football authorities need to be tougher on racism
Kick It Outs head of development Troy Townsend has accused the games authorities of making excuses for racism.Townsend expressed his frustration at the growing number of racist incidents in English football on The Counter Attack Podcast.Theres always an excuse for the actions of racism, always an excuse and thats why I cant understand what were doing in this country in football, Townsend said.When you want to deduct nine points off Birmingham City for financial irregularities, you can do that.When you want to deduct points because Bolton have no more money, you can do that.With racism people say what you going to do, take points off them? Chuck them out of a competition? Well if thats what it takes, lets do it.Townsend believes footballs governing bodies fail to impose bigger sanctions on the perpetrators of racism because they do not properly understand it, nor the effect it has on players.Until you get better representation in the highest level of the game, then youre never truly going to appreciate what someone is going through, or what they may have gone through, or their experience, Townsend said.Wheres the representation? I dont think anyone knows the exact stats, I think 30, 35, 40 per cent of black and ethnic minority players playing the game.But there seems to be a cork (stopping) how they can go and express themselves in coaching, managerial and boardroom positions. I dont get it.Townsend said former Derby midfielder Craig Ramages criticism of black players last week highlighted the issues surrounding racism in football.Ramage has since been sacked by the BBC for making comments about Derbys young black lads and claimed they needed pulling down a peg or two after their 1-1 draw against Huddersfield.I wish to apologise unreservedly for a comment that I made after yesterdays game. What I said was wholly inappropriate and unintentional. Race is irrelevant to the issues that I was discussing and I deeply regret what I said. I sincerely hope that the players accept my apology. Craig Ramage (@CraigRamage70) February 16, 2020Its the fact that he said it and that he wasnt pulled up about it, Townsend added.The presenter didnt shut down the comment. This guy didnt get shut down by the bosses, the producers.The fact that they put it online and then took it offline without saying to everybody we apologise for the content.The only reason that Radio Derby or the BBC or whoever acted was because of the outrage.Following Ramages comments, a BBC spokesperson said: These were entirely unacceptable comments and we will no longer be working with Craig.:: Listen to the latest Counter Attack podcast -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzB5cEsnlaQ(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
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