I didn't say it was different from the tp days, it was just commented on when it happened then under tp as being unique given the influx of foreign players.
If you don't want to make a comment don't, it's not obligatory.
You made a comparison with the Pulis days, it was pretty clear.
My saying it 'didn't need commenting on' was referring to the point in your original post, but I admit I didn't put my point across very well.
To clarify, my view is that I see nothing remarkable in it. It wouldn't surprise me if many other clubs could have said the same thing on the weekend.
An off the top of my head example: the 'invincible' title-winning Arsenal team under Wenger was made up of predominantly black players (Lauren, Cole, Toure, Campbell, Gilberto, Viera, Henry, Wiltord, with Lehman, Pires, Ljungberg and Bergkamp making up the other key players from that core of 12) and that was 15+ years ago. I would argue now that that team was probably more of a watershed moment, though I'm not sure much if anything was made of it at the time.
Edit: Portsmouth in the cup semi-final against us started with 8 black players: James, Johnson, Campbell, Distin, Muntari, Diop, Diarra, Kanu.
Like I said, there's nothing remarkable in it nowadays.