England defender Danny Rose has detailed his experiences of being racially profiled, stating: "I just laugh because I know what's coming". Rose, who concluded the 2019-20 Premier League season on loan at Newcastle United from Tottenham, has previously spoken out over receiving racist abuse on the football field – most notably when representing England at both Under-21 and senior level during matches against Serbia and Montenegro respectively. Speaking to The Second Captains' podcast, the 30-year-old said the football authorities' attempts to deal with such incidents have been "laughable". However, he also pointed out his negative experiences as a black Englishman are often rooted much closer to home, citing frequently being stopped by police while driving and a recent exchange in the first-class carriage of a train. "My attitude towards it is it's happening again, and I have to get on with it. Someone's going to get a laughable fine and it's business as usual next week," he said. "But it's not just football. I got stopped by the police last week, which is a regular occurrence whenever I go back to Doncaster, where I'm from. "Each time it's, 'Is this car stolen? Where did you get this car? What are you doing here? Can you prove that you bought this car?'. "That's been happening since I was 18, since I was driving. And you know, each time it happens, I just laugh because I know what's coming and it's just how it is. "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?'. "I say, 'Yeah, so what?' and they say, 'Oh well, let me see your ticket then'. "So, I showed the lady my ticket and, this is no word of a lie, two white people walked on the train right after me and she said nothing. "And I said, 'Well, are you not going to ask for their tickets?' and she said, 'Oh, well, no, I don't need to'." Rose continued: "People might think it happens, but to me that's racism. These are the sort of things I have to put up with. This is everyday life for me.