Who Will Forget The Captain is Black?

By David Patrick Lane | February 6th, 2010

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The odious John Terry has been relieved of his duties. There was always something wrong about a character like John Terry lifting the World Cup in South Africa. Fabio Capello has reportedly chosen Rio Ferdinand to replace him. A Black England Captain leading the Three Lions in Africa! If Captain Rio lifts the World Cup, who will “forget” he is black?

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Marc Fletcher

February 15th, 2010 | 8:23 pm    


While I’m no fan of John Terry, either on or off the pitch, is Rio’s skin colour really that significant? If Rio leads the England team to abject failure in South Africa, are people really going to ‘remember’ that he’s black? Surely it will be because of his tendency to shut off and lose concentration mid-game that will be pounced on, not because he’s black. Do fans forget when he does well for Manchester United and remember when he makes mistakes? Are we placing too much emphasis on race, emphasis on an issue that doesn’t really exist?

Now, if Matthew Booth became the captain of Bafana Bafana…

Davy

February 16th, 2010 | 4:17 am    


Marc,

This was a “USA” centric post. A week or so before American political commentator Chris Matthews made the cringeworthy observation after the President’s “State of the Union” speech that he forgot Obama was black. I suppose you had to have been there. I see now this post may come off as cringeworthy without the context.

http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/01/matthews-on-obama-i-forgot-he-was-black-tonight.php

It could have been worse. Who in the UK centric football media wanted to muddy “frenchunderwearmodelarmbandgate” with numerous allegations suggesting John Terry is a racist? I didn’t go there myself. I found the evidence flimsy as french knickers. But “are we placing too much emphasis on race…an issue that doesn’t really exist?” If you followed the UK media following John Terry recently then the answer is that “we don’t” and “it doesn’t”. Philandering in print sells. Racism in print is a whole other economic model.

Now, seeing Mokoena lifting the World Cup would be a treat, but who care if the Captain of Bafana Bafana was a Booth or even a Naidoo?

Don’t mess with the Mighty Maulers!

Davy

Marc

February 16th, 2010 | 6:41 pm    


Haha! Now that make much more sense. You’ll have to forgive this Brit for getting confused!

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