The Hesford Diet
Striker
It is systemic and been that way for decades.
Syd Lawrence had a banana skin pushed through the bottom of the door of his hotel room while playing for Gloucestershire.
Phil de Freitas was told by the National Front his and his family's lives were in danger if he ever played for England.
Dean Headley was told he was soft.
Chris Lewis was told he doesn't bother trying as much against black players.
Devon Malcolm, who had destroyed South Africa at The Oval and was feted by Nelson Mandela in the return series, was told by the England coaches he was a nonentity and couldn't bowl.
When a coach had his car stereo stolen, the first thing he did was accuse Michael Carberry of stealing it, in front of the rest of the team.
Wisden cricket magazine referred to black players as negroes and said they didn't have the same commitment to England as white players.
This is before everything at Yorkshire came out, and is beginning to seep out at Essex.
There's your bottom line. Institutionalised racism for decades which had been ignored for decades until now.
It needs rooting out and kept out of sport and society. Not used as an opportunity for whataboutery to keep the status quo. It's how the bigots win. Not now though. It's time to get to fuck whataboutery and confront bigotry in all its forms head on. If that makes the apologists for YCCC uncomfortable, good.
Syd Lawrence had a banana skin pushed through the bottom of the door of his hotel room while playing for Gloucestershire.
Phil de Freitas was told by the National Front his and his family's lives were in danger if he ever played for England.
Dean Headley was told he was soft.
Chris Lewis was told he doesn't bother trying as much against black players.
Devon Malcolm, who had destroyed South Africa at The Oval and was feted by Nelson Mandela in the return series, was told by the England coaches he was a nonentity and couldn't bowl.
When a coach had his car stereo stolen, the first thing he did was accuse Michael Carberry of stealing it, in front of the rest of the team.
Wisden cricket magazine referred to black players as negroes and said they didn't have the same commitment to England as white players.
This is before everything at Yorkshire came out, and is beginning to seep out at Essex.
There's your bottom line. Institutionalised racism for decades which had been ignored for decades until now.
It needs rooting out and kept out of sport and society. Not used as an opportunity for whataboutery to keep the status quo. It's how the bigots win. Not now though. It's time to get to fuck whataboutery and confront bigotry in all its forms head on. If that makes the apologists for YCCC uncomfortable, good.