Premier League won't introduce Rooney Rule for BAME candidates

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The Rooney Rule would require clubs to interview at least one BAME candidate but the Premier League plans to develop other anti-racism work

, with the Kick It Out head of development, Troy Townsend, expressing concerns it does not carry enough weight and Dwight Yorke describing the policy as “a joke” in an interview this week, suggesting its implementation has been vanishingly rare.

 

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Dwight Yorke having his say because he can’t get a manger job - can’t even manage looking after his own son

Wow

Rooney rule? Shagging grannies? 😳

Wouldn't it be illegal? Selecting candidates based on race is racism.

In this entire article, there’s no mention of what the League intends to do instead; just wishy-washy statements. What’s the new plan for BAME candidates in football

Totally not interested in any kind of sport whatsoever anymore now that politics have infected it ..

Guardian should do it for their Board members

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