'I felt degraded': Ram Marwa on being racially abused as a young footballer

A nasty comment had a lasting impact on the one-time prospect but he has reason to believe things will be better for his son

Ram Marwa is recounting the time he was racially abused. It occurred during his days as a footballer and, understandably, talking about it is difficult. He is nervous, edgy, upset, but he tells the tale and, having done so, makes a request – that the person involved and the club where it took place are kept anonymous. He is prepared to open old wounds but there is no desire to shame the perpetrator.

The request is accepted and so, ultimately, it boils down to this: one day, when Marwa was a relatively young player and in a changing room minding his own business, a coach said to him: “Shouldn’t your family own a corner shop?”

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/29/i-felt-degraded-ram-marwa-on-being-racially-abused-as-a-young-footballer

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