Black FA Chairman 'A Huge Step' - Tyrone Mings
Appointing a
black man or woman as the next Football Association chairman would be a huge
step forward, says England defender Tyrone Mings.
Greg
Clarke resigned on Tuesday after using "unacceptable"
language when referring to black players.
Asked what
it would mean to have a black man or woman as chairman, Mings said: "Of
course it would be a huge step. It would be everything that a lot of people
have worked for.
"We're
not necessarily asking for the next chairman or chief to be black," Aston
Villa's Mings added: "What we're asking for is equal opportunities for
both black and white people, or ethnic minorities."
Clarke said
his comments, made in front of a government select committee, were a
"disservice to our game".
He was also
criticised for comments he made referring to gay players making a "life
choice" and a coach telling him young female players did not like having
the ball hit hard at them.
Mings was
involved in the creation of the FA's Football Leadership Diversity Code, which
was launched in October.
He said
Clarke's comments showed there is still "a long way to go" in dealing
with equality and diversity.
"Absolutely,
the goal is to have more representation at managerial and coaching
levels," Mings said.
"I
think that's what we're trying to create with the code and I think that's what
will give us real lasting change.
"There's
no point placing someone there, them failing and then saying, 'Oh, we tried'.
It's about how can we improve the process."
England play
the Republic of Ireland, Belgium and Iceland between 12 and 18 November.
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