Litch
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That's fair it being 70's 80's gen - but it's not all suddenly going to burst in to popularity suddenly either.
My parents came in to England in the 70's & 80's - I'm still only 28 - born in the nightys & had no introduction of football from them. It was purely me at high-school +exposure from my friends & TV.
Now my kids are more likely to grow up with football than say i was with my parents.
We have children grown up in villages in Africa that have no exposure to football but look at the high proportionate numbers of black players from that continent across Europe. Take Pogba, he is Guinean and equally Muslim. Also we talk about exposure but we are talking about a sport that has the greatest exposure. We are talking about a sport that's played for 12 months a year both in and out education by every class, colour, gender and religion. It's not exposure for me, if you are white and middle classed, young lad that plays football for school and for Saturday league team at a good level, there's still less than a 00000000000% of becoming a prof footballer. If you are Asian, you are starting from an even shallower pool.
Let's not forget too that some football clubs still have old stereotypical views about Asian players too. We are still debating why we haven't got enough black managers and they played professionally......