'”Rose, who spent half of last season on loan at Newcastle, also said he has been treated differently on public transport with train staff asking to see his ticket for a first-class carriage, while white passengers are left unchallenged.Rose, like every other Premier League player, supported the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd in the United States.“Before the incident with George Floyd in America, one day in a year we wear ‘Kick It Out’ racism t-shirts,” he added.“Doing that one day a year is not really going to get the message home.

Tottenham Hotspur defender Danny Rose has said he is tired of racial discrimination after being regularly stopped by police and asked if his car is stolen. "Before the incident with George Floyd in America, one day in a year we wear 'Kick It Out' racism t-shirts," Rose, who spent the second half of the season on loan at Newcastle, added. "There has been a greater focus on the issue across sport since the death of George Floyd in police custody in May in Minneapolis sparked worldwide protests. The 30-year-old said that he … “Whenever I do say things or complain, you do hear people say: ‘Well, you’re on this money so just get on with it.’ I just give up with hoping that things will change because that’s some people’s mentality towards racism.” "I don't want to be repeating the same words that I say, and people end up saying, 'Oh, be quiet – he's always moaning' but those are my experiences. “So I’m like: ‘OK, so why does that make it my car?’ I got my ID out and they breathalysed me. After becoming aware of Danny Rose's comments, Yorkshire Live have received a statement from South Yorkshire Police on the recent incident, and why he may have been stopped. Danny Rose reveals he is regularly stopped by police and asked if he owns his car In a discussion about racism, Tottenham defender also told of being asked if … Rose, who went to Newcastle on loan from Spurs in January, added: 'That's been happening since I was 18, since I've been driving. 'So I show the lady my ticket and this is no word of a lie, two white people walked on the train right after me and oh, she said nothing. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupNewcastle's £300m takeover collapsed because of concerns the Saudi Arabian state would control the club as it's revealed Premier League's offer to break deadlock was REJECTED by consortium during crucial Owners and Directors TestWillian's Millions! 'The police pulled in and they brought a riot van, three police cars and they questioned me. Rose grew up in Doncaster and has played for Tottenham since 2007.England fullback Danny Rose, pictured taking a knee in support of Black Lives Matter in a Newcastle United English Premier League match, has said he is sick of being stopped by police asking if his car is stolen.Danny Rose (L) of Newcastle United interacts with Shane Duffy of Brighton.England fullback Danny Rose battles for possession with Roberto Firmino in a Tottenham Hotspur-Liverpool match in January.Live: Auckland staying at level 3 and rest of NZ at level 2 until midnight Wednesday, August 26 ... read more 'Whenever I go on the train, you know, one of the last times I got on the train, I got on there with my bags and straight away the attendant says, "Do you know this is first class?"

We dig deeper, without borders and without fears. No problem! They said they’d had a report that a car had not been driving correctly. It is just a crying shame that a man had to lose his life in the way he did for this movement having to happen. It's just honestly one of those things to me now. Can you prove that you bought this car? The Tottenham defender, 30, who has previously spoken out …

“The last time, last week, when I’d just been at my mum’s house, I had pulled up in a car park so the engine was off. Black Premier League star Danny Rose has revealed he is often stopped by police and asked if his car is stolen. 'Of the regular incidents when he is driving, Rose added: 'The last time, last week, when I'd just been at my mum's house, I had pulled up in a car park so the engine was off. Arsenal to pay 32-year-old former Chelsea star an astonishing £220,000-a-week once he completes free transfer amid growing anger following club's proposals to make 55 members of staff redundant Real Madrid and Barcelona 'could enter the race for Jadon Sancho next year' if Manchester United fail to sign him this summer from Borussia Dortmund MARTIN SAMUEL: Ali al-Faraj's reign at Portsmouth left the Premier League with scars over transparency... the Saudi-consortium's failure to answer one easy question saw their Newcastle deal die'Age is just a number... he will get better': Bruno Fernandes warns Mason Greenwood is far from the finished product as he hails the 18-year-old for his breakthrough season at Manchester United REVEALED: Amazon's 'All or Nothing' Tottenham series will be released on August 31 as final trailer is leaked early showing Jose Mourinho telling his squad 'you are a team of good guys... but good guys never win' 'There was no point Diego Costa even being there': Dayot Upamecano praised by Jermaine Jenas for dominating Atletico Madrid striker in RB Leipzig's Champions League triumph as Rio Ferdinand brands the defender 'formidable'No Werner? And I said, "well, are you not going to ask for their tickets?" After becoming aware of Danny Rose's comments, Yorkshire Live have received a statement from South Yorkshire Police on the recent incident, and why he may have been stopped. What are you doing here? "Doing that one day a year is not really going to get the message home. Danny Rose ‘regularly stopped’ by police and ‘asked if this car is stolen’ZIMBABWE: 60 opposition members arrested, many go underground as govt goes hard on criticsASO ROCK WATCH: Reading, decoding Buhari’s body language.