Clyde Best – My Perfect Player: ‘The nicest? Bobby Moore – he took me under his wing when I was getting racial abuse’

The New York Times


Clyde Best was one of the first black players to play in the First Division in England when he played for West Ham between 1968 and 1976. He was a fan favourite at Upton Park and was also part of the West Ham team that made history in 1972 when they became the first English Football League club to select three black players in their starting XI.