Viv Anderson is selling the England shirt and cap from his international debut as part of a collection of memorabilia expected to fetch more than £100,000. Anderson became the first black player to represent England when he made his debut against Czechoslovakia in 1978. Anderson, 68, is also selling his European Cup winners' medal from 1980 and a championship plaque …
England's first black senior footballer Viv Anderson says racism has made its way back into the sport, and has labelled fines handed out when fans are caught hurling abuse as 'pathetic'. Anderson was the first black player to be capped by England at senior level in 1978 and represented Nottingham Forest, Arsenal and Manchester United in a 21-year club career. …