{"id":3890,"date":"2023-10-30T02:25:23","date_gmt":"2023-10-30T06:25:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newssprinters.com\/index.php\/sport\/tommy-best-wales-forgotten-black-football-pioneer\/30\/10\/2023\/"},"modified":"2023-10-30T02:25:23","modified_gmt":"2023-10-30T06:25:23","slug":"tommy-best-wales-forgotten-black-football-pioneer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newssprinters.com\/index.php\/sport\/tommy-best-wales-forgotten-black-football-pioneer\/30\/10\/2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Tommy Best: Wales&#8217; forgotten black football pioneer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<div data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1\"><span class=\"gs-u-display-block story-body__media gs-u-mb-alt+ qa-story-body-media story-body__media--lead\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$image-0\"><span class=\"gs-u-display-block gs-o-responsive-image\" style=\"padding-bottom:56.25%;\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$image-0.0\"><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-1\"><strong data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-1.$bold-0\"><em data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-1.$bold-0.0\">WARNING: This article contains descriptions of racism and other offensive and discriminatory language and behaviour.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<div data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-2\">\n<p role=\"introduction\" class=\"qa-introduction gel-pica-bold\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-2.0\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-2.0.0\">There was nothing particularly remarkable about the game that October afternoon.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-3\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-3.0\">At least not according to those that chronicled West Bromwich Albion&#8217;s win over a Cardiff City side still finding their way in the Second Division.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-4\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-4.0\">Among the words hurriedly filed back from the Hawthorns for that evening&#8217;s late newspaper editions, there had been sparing mentions of the Bluebirds&#8217; new signing whose shot was so hard it punctured the ball.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-5\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-5.0\">But that was not out of the ordinary for Tommy Best, the centre-forward with a reputation for a powerful strike.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-6\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-6.0\">What was different was that Tommy Best was black. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-7\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-7.0\">What was significant was that, on 30 October 1948, Best had become the first black player to wear a Cardiff shirt.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-8\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-8.0\">But his journey to this point was not one made from within a city already established as a cultural kaleidoscope.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-9\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-9.0\">Because what remains remarkable is Best&#8217;s story, one of a boy from Milford Haven who went to war and came back a footballing pioneer. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-10\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-10.0\">The tale of a South Wales derby hero who broke barriers in Wales, Northern Ireland and even London.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-11\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-11.0\">And yet, 75 years on, a story seemingly overlooked.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-12\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-12.0\">Perhaps it is not surprising given it was not acknowledged at the time. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-13\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-13.0\">&#8220;It wasn&#8217;t recognised as the milestone it was,&#8221; notes Richard Shepherd, a Cardiff City historian. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-14\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-14.0\">Nor, he says, was there any particular fuss made when Best, at the age of 27, completed his \u00a37,000 move from Chester 15 days earlier.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-15\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-15.0\">Cardiff, after all, was a city where the burgeoning Tiger Bay had seen as many as 50 different nationalities establish communities by the time Best was born in December 1920.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-16\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-16.0\">It would have been a different story in Milford Haven, 100 miles west of Cardiff&#8217;s dock area melting pot.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-17\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-17.0\">&#8220;If you look at the census from that time, more than 99% of Milford Haven would have been white so Tommy and his four siblings would have stood out,&#8221; says Bill Hern, co-author of the book Football&#8217;s Black Pioneers. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-18\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-18.0\">The son of Barbadian steam ship engineer Thomas and Welsh-born Gladys, Tommy had played football only locally; the outbreak of war had not scuppered any hopes of a career in the game as much as sparked them.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-20\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-20.0\">Joining the Royal Navy and serving on the minesweeper HMS Gloman, the ship was damaged by a raid while docked in Belfast.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-21\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-21.0\">It was to prove fortuitous and fateful for Best, a chance that created a career. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-22\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-22.0\">A Dublin side &#8211; Drumcondra &#8211; were a man short for an inter-city cup tie against Belfast Celtic. Somehow &#8211; and it&#8217;s not quite clear how &#8211; Best was encouraged along by his chief petty officer, and then invited to play. He duly scored. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-23\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-23.0\">It was enough to knock-out the top-tier Belfast team, earning Best a contract and the status of being the first black player to play professionally in Irish football.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-24\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-24.0\">It also earned him a nickname that his family say he loved, but nevertheless says something about the time: Darkie Best.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-25\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-25.0\">&#8220;I suppose it was a novelty seeing a coloured man playing in green and white,&#8221; Best told the Belfast Telegraph in 2006. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-26\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-26.0\">&#8220;I was never subjected to racial comments by anybody &#8211; team-mates, officials or supporters. I looked upon Belfast as my second home.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-27\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-27.0\">It is a sentiment he echoed to the three children from his 50-year marriage to Eunice.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-28\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-28.0\">&#8220;He loved that nickname,&#8221; says daughter Jenny Hotchkiss. &#8220;He didn&#8217;t see anything in a colour, he saw people as people.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-29\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-29.0\">&#8220;I&#8217;m sure there were times he would have been upset, but he wouldn&#8217;t show it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-30\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-30.0\">&#8220;I think he just loved football so much he wouldn&#8217;t care what people wanted to say. He was a big, powerful man, but more than anything he was full of love.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-31\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-31.0\">&#8220;He could just ignore words. His brother was different; he would get into trouble fighting when people would call certain names. Dad didn&#8217;t speak about that. Perhaps he just ignored it.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-32\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-32.0\">Not that the concept of racism or prejudice was lost on Best.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-33\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-33.0\">When a posting to Australia prompted his exit from Belfast Celtic after a season, Best played for Queensland side Thistle FC. He was said to have disliked Australia because of the treatment of Aboriginal people.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-34\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-34.0\">Eventually, he would return home and play for Milford before a trial at Chester saw him move to the Third Division North club in 1947. He had become the first black player to feature in a league game for the side. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-35\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-35.0\">With 14 goals in the 30 games he played in his first season, Leeds, Blackburn and Blackpool were all mentioned as possible suitors in what would be a record sale for Chester.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-36\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-36.0\">He chose Cardiff, doubling his wages, but it was the lure of returning to Wales that was the decisive factor.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-37\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-37.0\">Pictures in the South Wales Football Echo show a besuited Best smiling as he signed his contract under the eyes of manager Cyril Spiers. Best&#8217;s considerable size was referenced, deemed a &#8220;heavyweight striker&#8221; weighing in at 14 and a half stone despite just a 5ft 10ins frame.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-38\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-38.0\">The colour of his skin was not mentioned, not at least until after his first appearance for Cardiff&#8217;s reserves where he was said to &#8220;know all the arts of football&#8221;.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-39\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-39.0\">It added: &#8220;Best, though coloured, is a Welshman.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-40\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-40.0\">It was not until the end of the season that he made his mark, impressing particularly in a game against Tottenham Hotspur and then scoring his first goal in a 4-0 March win over West Ham United, the first of four in four games. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-41\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-41.0\">&#8220;Rarely has one player done so much to cheer so many spectators and enliven a rather tame game until the closing minutes as did chocolate-coloured Tommy Best, City centre-forward, at Ninian Park,&#8221; read one London report the day after the West Ham fixture.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-42\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-42.0\">Such terms would follow him through his career, certainly in press reports outside of Wales. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-43\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-43.0\">At QPR &#8211; where he also became the club&#8217;s first black player &#8211; fans were said in one newspaper column to like chocolate, &#8220;not because of a sweet tooth\u2026but the club&#8217;s new inside man, Tommy Best. For that is the nickname that has been stuck on this brilliant coloured boy since his arrival at Shepherd&#8217;s Bush&#8221;.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-44\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-44.0\">In another report towards the end of his career in non-league, when his weight had even crept up to 17st, the writer &#8211; calling Best &#8216;easily the outstanding player&#8221; &#8211; said he was still recognisable due to his skill and &#8220;his dusky face and flashing smile&#8221;. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-45\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-45.0\">As repellent as it would be considered now, Best appeared to excuse the language as coming from a place of affection. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-46\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-46.0\">&#8220;It&#8217;s what we could consider openly racist,&#8221; says Bill Hern. &#8220;It was rare for the press not to refer to colour in whichever way you could think.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-47\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-47.0\">&#8220;And there would have been a scale, certainly from the terraces, to words that would horrify us now. We might not have many records of it, but undoubtedly he would have had to suffer it.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-48\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-48.0\">The club historian at Hereford &#8211; where Tommy would later play and settle with his family &#8211; recalls the same story of abuse that Best recounted to his children.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-49\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-49.0\">&#8220;He said it could be pretty bad at times, but he told me the worst he ever had was in a game at Merthyr where there had been bananas thrown and the monkey chants,&#8221; recalls Ron Parrott, who became a friend of Tommy in later life.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-50\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-50.0\">&#8220;But he swore it didn&#8217;t upset him. As he told me about it, he leaned to me with a wicked glint in his eye and said the more they did it, the harder he tried.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-51\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-51.0\">His second season at Cardiff begun as his first ended, with a flurry of goals. Tributes flowed from the news pages as he scored five in his first eight games, including the only goal in a 1-0 derby win over Swansea in front of a then-record 57,510 at Ninian Park. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-52\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-52.0\">His form did fade and, after injury, Cardiff&#8217;s struggles saw them consider new attacking options. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-53\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-53.0\">Best moved to QPR as the Bluebirds looked to balance the books in the early days of escalating transfer fees, becoming a popular figure in his year in West London &#8211; described as giving an 18-year-old John Charles of Leeds a torrid time on his Loftus Road debut &#8211; before heading to Hereford. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-54\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-54.0\">But it was his Cardiff prime where Best wondered if he had done enough to realise a dream of playing for Wales, following in the footsteps of Eddie Parris who had become the national side&#8217;s first black player in 1931.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-55\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-55.0\">There had been a time when a schoolmaster had told Best he had little chance of selection when going for a Welsh Schoolboys trial, but this was different as the forward impressed in the second tier of English football.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-56\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-56.0\">&#8220;He said he was called into the manager&#8217;s office at Cardiff and said he was being considered for Wales,&#8221; says daughter Jenny. &#8220;He thought he was going to be called up. He was overlooked and that hurt him. It would have meant everything.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-57\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-57.0\">In an interview given to the Western Daily Press in 1998, Best said: &#8220;I can only assume it was because of my colour. You have to remember that black players were a rarity then, and I&#8217;m forced to the conclusion that I was the victim of prejudice.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-58\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-58.0\">Best may have simply been unlucky; in his position stood Trevor Ford, one of Wales&#8217; greatest ever strikers who, despite suggestion of injury at the time of Best&#8217;s best performances, did not miss a game in that period.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-59\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-59.0\">&#8220;I&#8217;m not totally convinced because of Ford&#8217;s presence and because Tommy never did play First Division football, but we might never know for certain,&#8221; adds Hern.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-60\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-60.0\">&#8220;But it does show that he was conscious of the colour of his skin.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-61\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-61.0\">And proud, just as he was of his career.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-62\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-62.0\">Best lived to the age of 97, suffering with dementia before his death in 2018, but did manage to enjoy trips to his former clubs Belfast, Chester and Hereford. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-63\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-63.0\">&#8220;Even when he was in hospital, when he didn&#8217;t really know who we were, he would still be able to tell all the nurses about his career and reel off the clubs he played for,&#8221; daughter Jenny says.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-64\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-64.0\">&#8220;We would stop in a wheelchair and next to someone and he would say, &#8216;Hello, I&#8217;m Tommy Best, did you know I played for Cardiff or Hereford or QPR&#8217;.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-65\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-65.0\">Achievements in itself, but as a footballing pioneer, it is something else. Remarkable even.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-66\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-66.0\">&#8220;He would have been a star, I&#8217;m sure,&#8221; she adds. &#8220;Perhaps it&#8217;s a surprise more people don&#8217;t know his story. I wish it could have been recognised more. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-67\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-67.0\">&#8220;I&#8217;m not sure people really realise what he and other black players of that era would have gone through.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68\"><strong data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68.$bold-0\"><em data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68.$bold-0.0\">If you have been affected by issues raised in this article, there is information and support available on<\/em><\/strong><strong data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68.$bold-1\"\/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/actionline\/\" class=\"story-body__internal-link\" title=\"BBC Action Line\" data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68.$link-3\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\"><span data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68.$link-3.0\">BBC Action Line<\/span><\/a><strong data-reactid=\".1nbz5o2s00k.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-68.$bold-4\">.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/sport\/football\/67255682\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WARNING: This article contains descriptions of racism and other offensive and discriminatory language and behaviour. 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