A slightly controversial one but one I genuinely believe and that is that I believe that white football players are technically, tactically and in some cases, mentally superior to black football players.
It's interesting to notice the trend in young black players coming through. You notice that black players tend to be 1) strikers ... often a quick, well built forward with goal threat or a huge unit who holds the ball up etc .... very often 2) wingers, which suits their physical build and speed as well as serving them with the chance to go off on dribbles ..... 3) defenders, which again suits their physical build and speed but almost never central midfield players. Central midfield players are the fulcrum of any team, the core of the operations that balances everything from defence to attack. It combines technical ability, tactical understanding, a maturity, disicpline and composure amongst other things. I can't think of any top black central midfield players in the Premier League (or generally the world) that DON'T rely on their build, athleticism and speed to compete. Yaya Toure is a great footballer although he wouldn't be the half the player he is if he was built like Joe Allen. His whole game revolves around the fact that he is an absolute giant of a bloke, that he simply controls the game due to his sheer size and power. If he was built like Joe Allen he wouldn't be able to exert that same level of control, and he wouldn't be able to power through defences like he does. Alot of black players rely on their build/pace.
Ps .. when I say black players I mean black players, not mix raced. Even then many mix raced centre mids rely on their build/pace ... think Tom Huddlestone.
Now before you call me racist ... provide me with some reasoned argument to prove me wrong? Name me a black central midfield footballer (preferably someone in the Premier League so we know him), who is like Joe Allen or Paul Scholes or Santi Cazorla or Jack Wilshere or Yohan Cabaye or Leon Britton. None of those players are defined by their power and pace.