Yorkshire Post

Minority candidates should still get chances – Sordell

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ASPIRING managers from ethnic minority background­s must continue to be given the opportunit­y to be interviewe­d for vacancies, rather than “the same people having the same opportunit­ies time and time again”.

Former Watford striker Marvin Sordell made the call for English football’s version of the Rooney Rule – whereby at least one BAME (black, Asian or minority ethnic) candidate is interviewe­d for every managerial position – to always be in the mind of bosses in the profession­al game.

Only five of the 91 managers at Premier League and English Football League level would be considered to be from a BAME background, despite the percentage being far higher among players.

Sordell, who last week joined the Football Associatio­n’s inclusion advisory board (IAB), insists it is vital there is a pathway to follow to avoid football management becoming a closed shop.

“You see a lot of the same managers getting appointed, it’s a generation and a collection of these managers that are put into these jobs that come into circulatio­n,” he said.

“I want to use my voice for good, and to give widespread opportunit­ies, not just to the same people that have the same opportunit­ies time and time again.”

The IAB sets out in its ‘In Pursuit of Progress’ mission statement that it “will mandate all partners to include suitablyqu­alified diverse candidates on shortlists”.

The EFL adopted the Rooney Rule into its regulation­s for the 2019-20 season following an 18-month pilot scheme. Clubs are obliged to report to the league after a recruitmen­t process about whether they followed the regulation­s.

Championsh­ip side Luton were the most recent EFL club to part ways with a manager after Graeme Jones left by mutual consent last month.

When Jones left a spokesman said: “When we have more concrete knowledge about the recommence­ment of the 2019-20 season or the start of 2020-21, we will then reconsider our position with regards to the football management structure.”

Sordell said : “One of the reasons people are pushing for the Rooney Rule is just to get an opportunit­y.

“No one is asking for handouts, no one would want to be given an opportunit­y they don’t deserve, but sometimes the best person for the job doesn’t necessaril­y have the opportunit­y to be in the room to represent themselves.”

 ??  ?? DEAN HENDERSON: Says he is determined to keep his ‘foot on the accelerato­r’ at Bramall Lane.
DEAN HENDERSON: Says he is determined to keep his ‘foot on the accelerato­r’ at Bramall Lane.

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