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i have been saying the exact same thing.
neither would society accept a breh roy keane, alan shearer, sam allerdyce, sourness ... etc
some brehs didn't agree.
don't understand brehs.
which non-smiling "unique character" black player like roy keane, stevie G or party man pogbs do they "love".
every black footy breh that gets that sort of praise flashes those gums and keeps his arrogance in check. otherwise he wouldn't be loved.
ronaldinho, kante, yorke .. loved. also have the habit of skinning their teeth at every opportunity aka being "friendly".
rashford loved as "young and harmless" .. until now when he is getting more outspoken.
makelele, viera, sol campbell, ferdinand not loved .. just respected.
which "no nonsense" breh like cantona, keane, terry is "loved" by brits? which zlatan type? zlatan is like mayweather and we see how much mayweather's "unique personality" is loved
did you miss the cautionary tale of frank bruno? are you blind breh?
as a black football player, sportsman or professional even you cannot be "uppity" or you will not get those plaudits.
ask lennox lewis (the greatest UK boxer ever) or linford christie / daley thompson (greatest british athlete ever) or lewis hamilton (greatest driver ever) what happens if you don't make them feel comfortable
gruff rough-edged people like ian botham, nigel mansell or keane are loved .. glitzy crehs like beckham, george best, gascoigne are loved .. normal black men like lewis, hamilton and christie are only "respected" while subservient grinning, skinning brehs like frank bruno, dwight yorke and mo farah get that love in their place.
skinning and grinning, laughing and joking brehs is what they love ...
'If I said what Roy Keane does, I'd never work again': Stan Collymore on punditry, racism, struggling to fit in... and why he's delighted to be back at Southend United after 28 YEARS away
"‘Pundits get pigeon-holed. The fiery Celt, the clownish, funny, black guy. As you get older you want to be more than that"
- Stan Collymore is enjoying working as Southend's senior football strategist
- Collymore felt most at home at Southend during his eventful playing career
- He admits that it was more difficult for him the higher he climbed in football
- There are exciting plans at Southend for a new 22,000-capacity stadium
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"‘It’s disappointing for me to have disappeared to a degree but then I knew the only way for me to do a mainstream radio show was to be really funny or contrary. I don’t think, for example, there could be a black Roy Keane. To go on and say, “I wouldn’t let that player on the bus home” or “I would knock him out”. If I said that I would never work again.
‘Roy gets away with it because he was a respected captain and a fiery Irishman. An aggressive black guy? Not quite the same.’"
So, how did Stan Collymore end up saving Southend? The striker is back at the lowly club | Daily Mail Online