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Tottenham Women goalkeeper Becky Spencer says: "We need to look at how we can change the perception a little bit of how we are going to get black youngsters into the game because I think there is a massive gap" Tottenham Women goalkeeper Becky Spencer says safer environments and more coaches from diverse backgrounds are needed to inspire young girls and increase diversity in the Women's Super League. Spence also explains how her and other players from ethnic backgrounds plan to tackle discrimination in football during a wide-ranging interview with Sky Sports. Spencer believes creating safer environments to play in - and having more coaches who can inspire girls - is key to increasing participation.
"The visibility of the black community in football is so important. I think for black players we are role models and we need to start seeing ourselves as that even more so. "There are not a lot of black players in our league so we need to look at how we can change the perception a little bit of how we are going to get black youngsters into the game because I think there is a massive gap." "I always think about this and look at ways at which things could be improved and I just remember as a kid, I used to play out with my friends quite a lot, so I think safer environments for kids to be able to go and play with their friends, it doesn't even have to be football but any sport, would be a massive thing. "Having people there that can educate these youngsters to want to play football because there is a massive gap, and I am concerned it is not going in the right direction at the moment."
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