Sadly, the authors relate everything to racism, ignoring the low priority given tosport by Asians in the UK, or that in their country of ancestral origin, soccer has thestigma of being "a game for servants and peons". They also ignore the role ofAsian parents who’ve kept their children away from white society in case they were‘corrupted’. Racism is rampant in soccer and the UK in general, but it’s not the whole story. Racism has not stopped Asian children from excelling in the Britisheducation system! Perhaps Asians don’t play soccer because they’re too busygetting educated! But as Asians move into professional employment, many of their childrenare beginning to excel in Soccer Development programmes run by top-class professionalclubs. They will be the stars of the future, but their stories are ignored! For theauthors it’s as if the ’90s have never happened!.