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Millwall NOT Taking The Knee Tonight

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Darran said:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/amp/football/55223935
TBH I'm not a fan pre-game ceremonies including a minute silence for god know who or what; occasionally they are meaningful but not often.
However, not kneeling as is currently customary and approved by football organisers after racists have brought their club into disrepute is a very different matter.
By linking arms they are also making political statement about social distancing and breaking the rules in England.
 
Badlands said:
Darran said:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/amp/football/55223935
TBH I'm not a fan pre-game ceremonies including a minute silence for god know who or what; occasionally they are meaningful but not often.
However, not kneeling as is currently customary and approved by football organisers after racists have brought their club into disrepute is a very different matter.
By linking arms they are also making political statement about social distancing and breaking the rules in England.

Do you really believe that last line?
 
PSumbler said:
Badlands said:
TBH I'm not a fan pre-game ceremonies including a minute silence for god know who or what; occasionally they are meaningful but not often.
However, not kneeling as is currently customary and approved by football organisers after racists have brought their club into disrepute is a very different matter.
By linking arms they are also making political statement about social distancing and breaking the rules in England.

Do you really believe that last line?

:lol:
 
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