Chapter 306

Who is Frank Sue?

After Li Lei shouted the name on social media and said that this person was the reason why he was not willing to join the England national team at the moment, the name with a distinctly Asian flavor immediately became the focus of attention across England.

Both ordinary people and media reporters smell big news from it.

In today's Internet information age, no non-state secret information can be hidden.

When major media newspapers began to dig deep into the information of this Frank Sue, the British "Guardian" stood out and took the lead in publishing a detailed report about Frank Sue ahead of all its peers.

Of course, it's impossible to say that Mendes didn't play a role, and it was impossible to say that he didn't have a bit of a cat, after all, the Guardian is not very good among its peers in England when it comes to networking and information-gathering ability.

But, no matter what, the effect of this report is real. After this, the whole of England was completely shaken!

Not only the football world, but even the political and economic circles have been shaken.

At this time, perhaps not all England are ignorant of the name Frank Sue, and some old Englanders who lived through World War II should still have an impression of it, but it is still an unfamiliar name for the vast majority of England fans.

They never knew that there had been such a legendary England international in the history of the England national team, and Frank Sue was not only the first person of colour in the England national team, but also the first and only Chinese England international to date.

Details of his life are detailed in the Guardian's report.

Frank Sue was born in Buxton, England, in 1914 to a Chinese father. He is the only player of Chinese descent to date and has made nine appearances for England during his time with the team.

Sue started his football career at an early age, playing 173 league games for Stoke City between the ages of 16 and 26. In 1945, he followed Martell to Luton Town for £5,000, making 78 appearances in two years.

In February 1945, in a match against Scotland at Villa Park, Sue and two other teammates helped England beat their neighbours 3-2.

After retiring as a player, Sue moved to Italy to coach FC Padua, and then moved to Scandinavia, where he was seen at clubs such as Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

Finally, on January 29, 1991, Frank Sue died in Liverpool at the age of 77. ......”

These detailed biographies have attracted the attention of the vast majority of English fans, and they all have to admit that Frank Sue's career may not be comparable to that of the great legends in football, but given the special background of the era in which he lived, it is already legendary and great for him to be able to do this as a Chinese.

However, it is not this content that attracts the ball the most, or the most explosive, in this report, but a few simple and shocking words at the end of this report: "Sue is undoubtedly a football legend, but it is regrettable that his historical status as a former England international has not been recognized by the FA for some reason." While we have to admit that this is a terrible thing, we also have to question whether it is the racist forces in the FA that are at work. If that's the case, then Manchester United's Chinese-born goalkeeper Ray Lee is absolutely understandable for his recent stance on his entry into the England national team. After all, no one wants to die like Frank Sue without being recognized! ”

In this sentence, the words "FA", "racist" and "unrecognized" alone are enough to drive all the discerning media crazy!

What is it?! Isn't this a public scandal of racism?!!

Although the FA is not an official institution in England, it can only be regarded as a non-governmental organization, but given the far more influence and attraction of football in England, its influence after the outbreak of the racial discrimination scandal will not stop at the people.

News like "Open Racism in England" is a discredit to the whole country and its people, but the media in England don't care.

This kind of super hot news that is destined to sell well and can be hyped up for a whole month, and it is even harder to prevent them from reporting and discussing than killing them!

After all, cutting off people's financial routes is like killing their parents, and this is not a bright financial road to a broad road for them.

As a result, the previous news and reports about whether Li Lei should be in the England national team disappeared all at once, and the focus of all news reports was on Frank Sue, a former England-Chinese international and the FA.

In this way, the whirlpool of public opinion that originally surrounded Li Lei was easily dissolved by a name.

Although even so, Li Lei, as one of the protagonists of the incident, is still inevitably chased by reporters and paparazzi, but compared with before, I don't know how much this strength has decreased, after all, in such a sensitive period, who doesn't want to make any racist scandal on Li Lei, the likely second Chinese international player of the England national team who is currently attracting the attention of all England.

Otherwise, there is a good chance that you will never turn over.

Privately, racial discrimination is not big news, but if it is made public, it will be that whoever gets it will stink. This is the current trend of racial discrimination in the world, and no one can go against it.

Under the fancy of the media and coverage, the influence of football as the world's number one sport was fully demonstrated, and in less than a day, not only England, but even the whole of Europe, and even the world knew about the Chinese name Frank Sue and the FA's racial discrimination scandal.

Then, various Chinese interest groups, human rights organizations, senior political officials, business celebrities and other figures in Europe, including England, came out to speak out and condemn the FA severely, giving Frank Sue a call for justice and recognition.

In the end, even the Chinese embassy and ambassador to the UK came out to express their concern about the matter.

In this way, the worldwide racism scandal storm that began with Li Lei's announcement of the name Frank Sue on social media officially took shape!

This time, the FA paid the price for their sluggish bureaucracy. When Li Lei just revealed the name of Frank Su, if they could handle it in time and carry out public relations, things might not have reached this point.

And at this moment, by the time they came to their senses, it was too late, and it was no longer something they could easily handle.

In this regard, the FA CEO Palios, who was furious in his office at this time, is the best proof of this.

"Shit! What the hell is going on?! ”

"What the is going on?!!"

"Fuck !!"