When I was young I was one of the second generation of black people in Holland. My father was the first. My mother was white, and living with a black man at that time and having a how-you-say half-caste boy is not easy.
Every week you have to play well to be the champion.
In L.A., nobody is talking about football. No television stations. You see it nowhere.
If a player is racially insulted, he should have the right to leave the field.
I am very fit and by playing sweeper I can control the speed of the game.
Sometimes I miss coaching, but often things are not how they appear in football.