For Frank Sinclair, visibility is one of the key factors in tackling racism in football. Of the 90 Premier League and EFL clubs in England, only four are currently managed by coaches from a black or ethnic minority background.
The pathway for former black players to managerial roles is still strewn with barriers, while their white counterparts have no such obstacles.
Former Chelsea, Leicester and Burnley defender Sinclair is in a new role as head of coaching development with League Two Port Vale, passing on his knowledge to the next generation.
But the 48-year-old wants to see more done to ensure greater representation for black managers and coaches, and to afford them the same equality of opportunity as their white colleagues. “What I do
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