This article examines the exclusion of British Asians from English professional football. At present, there are eight British Asians with professional contracts out of over 4,000 players. This statistic is increasingly noteworthy when we consider that, first, football is extremely popular across British Asian groups and, second, Britain is home to over 4 million British Asians (the UK’s largest minority ethnic group). Following a brief introduction as well as a discussion of racisms, the work will provide an overview of the barriers that have excluded British Asian football communities from the professional ranks. In particular, I shall discuss some of the key obstacles including overt racism, ‘all-Asian’ football structures and cultural di...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This study traces the implementation of The English Football Association’s Ethics and Sports Equity ...
The overall scope of this article is to examine how young British Asians experience and articulate r...
Burdsey examines the ways in which British Asian footballers perceive 'race' and racism as factors i...
The disproportionately low number of Asian Heritage professional soccer players in Britain is a matt...
Only ten British Asian professional footballers are competing in England out of approximately 4000 d...
This chapter revisits the exclusion of British Asians from professional football and reflects upon t...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
The broad focus of this article is on the under-representation of British Asians in English professi...
Over the last few decades racism has been criminalised within English football. New offences have be...
This article examines the Rooney Rule and offers the thoughts of British Asian football coaches work...
This thesis examines the desire for inclusion in association football amongst minority ethnic commun...
This thesis examines racisms and anti-racist strategies in English football, with particular focus o...
Racisms, resistance and new youth inclusions: the socio-historical development and shifting focus of...
Sport continues to play a prominent role in debates around the inclusion and exclusion of minority g...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This study traces the implementation of The English Football Association’s Ethics and Sports Equity ...
The overall scope of this article is to examine how young British Asians experience and articulate r...
Burdsey examines the ways in which British Asian footballers perceive 'race' and racism as factors i...
The disproportionately low number of Asian Heritage professional soccer players in Britain is a matt...
Only ten British Asian professional footballers are competing in England out of approximately 4000 d...
This chapter revisits the exclusion of British Asians from professional football and reflects upon t...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
The broad focus of this article is on the under-representation of British Asians in English professi...
Over the last few decades racism has been criminalised within English football. New offences have be...
This article examines the Rooney Rule and offers the thoughts of British Asian football coaches work...
This thesis examines the desire for inclusion in association football amongst minority ethnic commun...
This thesis examines racisms and anti-racist strategies in English football, with particular focus o...
Racisms, resistance and new youth inclusions: the socio-historical development and shifting focus of...
Sport continues to play a prominent role in debates around the inclusion and exclusion of minority g...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This study traces the implementation of The English Football Association’s Ethics and Sports Equity ...
The overall scope of this article is to examine how young British Asians experience and articulate r...