A CHAT WITH: Anwar Uddin
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Duke is joined Anwar Uddin to talk about his fascinating and
varied career, both past and present.
From playing youth football for West Ham with the likes of Rio
Ferdinand, he then moved to Sheffield Wednesday which ended
prematurely after the collapse of ITV Digital left Wednesday in
financial trouble. Wednesday's loss was Rovers gain as Anwar made
the journey to North Bristol. This was after John Still used his
persuasive skills to assure Anwar that Rovers were heading in a
better direction than *checks notes* Swansea City.
Anwar got the first team football he so craved at Rovers and
loved his time in the city, however a horrific injury meant his
Rovers career was cut short after only 19 league appearances. He
shares tales of how he got involved in the local community whilst
on the side-lines and tells us about his times rooming with The
Latvian.
We look at his time at Dag & Redbridge where he captained the
side and was involved in two promotions - including reaching
League One on a shoestring budget. This was under the stewardship
of John Still, who Anwar cites as being a pivotal reason for
linking up with Dagenham.
Anwar discusses his current role with the Fans For Diversity
campaign and why he believes that football has the power to unify
all walks of life. He also shares his thoughts on the potential
at Rovers to get more fans through the turnstiles.
There's also chat about the Black Lives Matter campaign and
whilst 'taking the knee' is important, it doesn't go far
enough.
Finally there's talk about his assistant manager role at
Aldershot Town and how he/they managed to secure the services of
*checks notes again* Ross McCormack.
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