As far as I'm concerned feel free to criticise anybody and everybody. It's a free world (or was until recently) and criticism is a good way of reigning in idiots. If people don't like it, then ignore it.
Are you suggesting that we cannot criticise people people with a different skin colour? If so I suggest you run away and hide under a rock. This world is clearly not for you.
Of course not. However if the "gesture" continued for month after month after month, well past its sell-by date, then a little booing might be in order.
I am not racist.
I will boo when the players take the knee.
It has achieved nothing and there are much more important causes for players to get behind.
How about "save the alpaca"?
So why the list of stupid rules which made us feel like a bunch of 12 year olds? Personally I'd like to be treated like an adult and make my own decisions. That's the way life used to be.
Sure other Scandinavian countries had slightly better figures, but at what cost to their economies, to their personal freedom? I know which country I'd have preferred to be living in.
Exactly. On reflection I think the club were just doing a box-ticking exercise yesterday. All those instructions about masks to be worn in the stadium whereas in reality about 5% of people were wearing them in the concourse. And no one enforcing the rule.
Sweden with virtually no lockdown and few restrictions came out of this thing with fewer deaths per million than the UK. I cannot believe that the great British public permitted its freedom to be taken away for eighteen months as a result of listening to a bunch of crackpot scientists.
So much for "freedom day". What a very unpleasant experience attending the Amex looks like being. The only good thing will (hopefully) watching what goes on on the pitch, but even then wearing fecking masks. The rest of the experience will be a bit like going to school. Check this, check that...
If you can't stand the heat get out of the fire. No one forced him to become a professional footballer. If he has now decided it's not for him, then go do something with less pressure. It's a free world ... or used to be.