Last week Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor said ''there is a hidden racism which holds clubs back'' when it comes to hiring managers
And Taylor wants to see the English game adopt the Rooney Rule, which is used in the NFL to ensure such candidates are adequately represented in the interview process for head coaching positions.
When asked if he thought the rule should be introduced in England, Ferdinand told the BBC: "It is something to be discussed definitely.
"It's been used in NFL, can it be replicated here?
"In football it's a mates game, rather than your colour
It's about whether they have a relationship with you and know that they can trust you."
Only two out of 92 clubs in English football's top four divisions employ a black manager after Chris Powell took charge of Huddersfield and Keith Curle joined Carlisle last month.
And asked about the state of racism in British football, Ferdinand said: "It's hard to say.
"Football is a great tool to use but I think society is the bigger problem.
"It's about educating people
It's a long and winding path."
Source : PA
Source: PA