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There is not one professional first team footballer from Britain’s 2.3 million Asian community. It is widely agreed that the main factors contributing to this absence have included the lack of Asian parental acceptance of football as a legitimate profession, the fear of racism within the game and, most importantly, scouts short-sightedly disregarding Asian areas and leagues. It was hoped that the Indian national team’s recent visit could have positive effects on and off the pitch. The tour’s first match at Fulham attracted 3,000 Indian supporters, comprising nearly 50 per cent of the crowd. The all-ages crowd waved flags, shouted in Gujarati at the ref and chanted as per usual with only slight variations on well-known themes such as “We all follow the India, over land and sea... and Southall!” and “We’re the barmy Indian army, poppadom vindaloo!” Their next match against West Bromwich Albion proved even more impressive, with a turnout of over 11,000. Some club and community schemes have tried to remedy the problem of Asian under-representation in football. Brentford, for example, have plans to open a centre on the edge of Southall. Two initial successes from such schemes were Harpal Singh, who has signed a four-year contract with Leeds United, and Amrit Sidhu, who was signed by Derby County last year but then released at the end of last season. From WSC 163 September 2000. What was happening this month On the subject...
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