Morecambe takeover: What Panjab Warriors and Ashvir Johal history means for Sikhs

A person who has already played a role in increasing the visibility of the SİH is Jarnail Singh, the first referee in the British League football, which received a lifetime of success award at the Asian Football Awards in 2012.
In response to Johal’s recruitment, Singh said, “For the South Asian Community and especially the Sikh community, I think we’ve broken the glass roof in terms of entering the administration.” He said.
“When most Asians walk along the street, you can’t say it’s 100% Sikh.
“It will give everyone the urge to know that one of our SIHs has reached the summit as an administrator, and everyone will follow and will be a great role model for me not to prevent you from doing the color of your skin or religion or how you want to do what you look for ‘.
Johal may not have started to destroy the obstacles, but an appointment is an example of other less represented groups in which they can play an important role in South Asians and British football.
“Currently, Ash has a job to do, his father Kulvinder said. “He did not deliberately go to a role model. He’s chasing his dream of being a ram.
“This is another milestone in a career that began at the age of 15, 16 years.
“Ash was a very intellectual individual. He could have anything in this world and he succeeded. He chose the coaching. And I think it would be where he wanted to be in a few years.
“If it becomes a role model for other people in the community along the way, if it allows others to chase their dreams, it can be a good thing for England as a whole.”




