in wolverhampton or not? i think if you look at the wolves, the overall story is a very positive one, in that in the �*70s their fans were known for wearing kkk hoods to matches. my mum wouldn't allow me out of the house if wolves were playing. but now they've got a massively diverse fan base. we've had a captain himself who was half punjabi in recent memory. but they did boo the taking of the knee, and at that same match, someone was caught doing monkey chants to rio ferdinand, who was there to commentate on the match. so, i think that's really depressing and we've got a lot of work still to do. and in terms of your personal story, the honesty with which you've talked about your unease at being disconnected as a successful sort ofjournalist in the metropolitan elite in london, disconnected from your punjabi—born parents and from yourfamily in india, has that been resolved within you or do you feel that sense of disconnection still?