The BBC are eager to commission a follow-up documentary with Anton Ferdinand after the success of the programme broadcast earlier this week — Football, Racism and Me. It led to the Chelsea defender being banned by the FA and losing the England captaincy after he had been cleared in court. Derby stay could be quick for Steve McLarenSteve McClaren’s fifth spell at Derby County may be short-lived, as the former England manager is working without a permanent contract at Pride Park. It follows a decision taken by the National Game Board, who represent the grassroots game on the governing body. The National Game Board refused to back down following the dispute, however, and Jones will get his fellowship rights, which amount to two tickets for every England game and occasional invitations to the Royal Box at Wembley.
Source: Daily Mail December 04, 2020 22:30 UTC