our reporterjoe lynskey has been speaking to one of the founders of the group — shaka hislop. he makeshat hislop could do. with west ham and newcastle, he was of top—flight co nsta nts, newcastle, he was of top—flight constants, premier league icon who grew up in trinidad. , but fewer new the work he was doing off the pitch, for 25 years now, shaka hislop has been showing racism the red card, he is now the president of the charity that works to educate people. i'm most proud of the number of kids that we've been able to interact with. through them, we've made significant impacts into how racism is seen, how racism is interpreted, how it's discussed on playgrounds up and down the country. this season, football has acted in solidarity, players have took the knee to protest racism. but on saturday, the fa ns protest racism. but on saturday, the fans returned for millwall and booed the action. instead, tonight, their players will stand arm in arm. i disagree. there should be no compromise in what action is taken. taking the knee, as much as people are trying to frame this as being politica