The football industry and black community came together in their hundreds at the Football Black List celebration
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The football industry and black community came together in their hundreds at the Football Black List celebration
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The Football Black List organisers are calling on the community and industry to get nominating those who are leading the way in the game, from the black community, for this year’s list.
The Football Black List celebration 2018 has been heralded as a rousing success, with hundreds of people from the football industry and black community coming together to mark the 10th anniversary of the initiative.