Red Card to Racism:

The Fight for Equality in Football

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Pub Date 15 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 5 Jul 2021

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The global Black Lives Matter campaign has given greater exposure to the extent and insidious nature of the structural and systemic racism that exists in all strata of our society and has provided renewed impetus to the urgent need to challenge and eradicate racism in all its forms and wherever it is found.

Sadly, sport has not been immune from this, especially so in the case of football. For too long, there were attempts to hide and mitigate racist attitudes and actions within the game, but thanks to the growing profile and visibility of black and minority ethnic (BAME) players both past and present - Viv Anderson, Cyrille Regis, Jimmy Carter, Les Ferdinand, Pat Nevin and Ruud Gullit - to name just a few and almost three decades of education and campaigning led by Kick It Out, attitudes have changed. However, now is not the time to be complacent there's still a great deal left to do.

Throughout his entire journalistic career, leading sportswriter Harry Harris has championed the fight against racism in football. Now, within these pages, he shines a timely spotlight on the Beautiful Game, revealing the forces within football that have both helped expose and challenge racism - and, at times, sadly, hinder more rapid positive change.

Over the years, Harris has gathered an impressively large network of contacts within the game - players, managers, media pundits and association personnel among them. Many of them, such as Greg Dyke, Glenn Hoddle, Ivor Baddiel, Mek Stein, and Jermain Defoe, have spoken exclusively to Harris for this book.

Red Card to Racism is not only a welcome addition to the ongoing debate surrounding ending prejudice within football but also a timely and necessary addition to the wider discussion of the need within our evermore global multicultural society for all people, whatever their beliefs, gender, identity, sexuality or ethnic background, to be treated with equity, humanity and respect.

The global Black Lives Matter campaign has given greater exposure to the extent and insidious nature of the structural and systemic racism that exists in all strata of our society and has provided...


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"Highly commendable and will keep the debate raging." John Barnes

"Highly commendable and will keep the debate raging." John Barnes


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Harry Harris is a veteran sportswriter who knows his craft inside out and here he has provided a thorough review and analysis of racism within football as well as a history of black players over the decades.

Perhaps more narrative sometimes than analysis but he has provided a massive amount of detail and provides some cogent and much needed recommendations to eradicate what is a shame to our national sport.

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Certainly a very enlightening book as a lot of the stuff, despite being an ardent football fan, I'd never heard of happening before. At the same time, as a football fan, it is sad to read that people are judging players not on their footballing ability but the colour of their skin. I was shocked to read about the alleged quotas in the England team.

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Harry Harris gives a history of the Kick It Out group that combats racism in football and also describes how this has changed over time for players. Interviews have been done extensively with those part of Kick It Out, players who have suffered racial discrimination and also covers infamous high profile incidents of racism within the game.

This book has an impressive amount of detail with the range of interviews conducted. It also excels at covering the range of different viewpoints within football at combating racism. Even though things have improved this book shows that there is still a long, long way to go.

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This is an enlightening and timely book. It's a very well written and well researched account that should be read by every football fan. There are myriad problems within football these days, racism is one of the most prominent - something that's brought to the fore every single week. A thought provoking read. Thank you very much for the copy.

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