**Gary Bennett: ‘My Arrival Was a Significant Shock for Sunderland’** As the 40th anniversary of his debut approaches, Gary Bennett reflects on his journey as the second black player to represent Sunderland. He shares his experiences of facing racist abuse and the ongoing fight for diversity in football. Bennett, who captained Sunderland during his time at the club, recalls the tension he still feels when he sees a police car in his rear-view mirror. “I don’t get stopped nowadays,” he admits, “but the thought that they might pull me over is always in the back of my mind.” His memories of the 11 seasons spent at Sunderland are still fresh. Over the course of his career, he made more than 350 appearances, becoming a beloved figure among fans at the club’s former home, Roker Park. Bennett’s arrival in the team was a pivotal moment, not just for him but for the city of Sunderland, which was unaccustomed to having black players in its ranks. As he reflects on his legacy, Bennett emphasizes the importance of addressing racism in football and promoting diversity within the sport. His experiences serve as a reminder of the challenges faced by players of color and the ongoing need for change in the football community.