Society moves forward when brave individuals question the status quo – and now the FA has its own chance to be courageous by undergoing radical reform
As a mixed-heritage young Englishman, one of the best days of my life and proudest moments of my career was representing my country at under‑21 level, being a part of an occasion where we played in the first match at the newly built Wembley stadium.
Stepping out on to the hallowed turf, wearing that white shirt and hearing the national anthem in front of my family, both black and white, still gives me goose bumps and fills me with pride at not only representing the country I am proud to be a citizen of but also the traditions of representing a nation that has the honour of being revered as the home of football.
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