Shaka Hislop: ‘It might take another 100 years to dismantle racism but we’ll get there’
It was a chance encounter that would ultimately help change countless lives for the better but, at the time, all Shaka Hislop wanted to do was escape. As the then Newcastle goalkeeper stood on a petrol station forecourt, filling his car on a dark November night in 1995 his overriding emotions were outrage and fear. Hislop was heading home after an evening out with his wife and young daughter when, with the fuel gauge edging towards the red zone, he pulled into a garage just across the road from St James’ Park. Newcastle struggle to find cutting edge in drab stalemate with Wolves Read more “A group of youths were walking down the hill towards me and started shouting abuse,” he says. “Then one...

