I'm referring to the players decision to reverse their stance on not taking the knee before the game because of last week. What were you talking about when you said 'If QPR want to do what they do, fair enough'?
No doubt this has been mentioned but the players of QPR have requested to reverse the decision to stop taking the knee at their game at Millwall tonight. Bit frustrating for people justifying their 'boredom' of the issue by quoting Les Ferdinand. Kind of undermines the 'it's meaningless'...
Agree with this. My interest has slowly waned over the the last decade. Used to watch the premier league when we weren't in it, England and Spain games, read about football, and of course us. Put a lot of that down to real life, the good stuff and the bad, really putting football in to...
What a brilliant post. Although I try and put myself in the shoes of others as best I can you can never really know what it feels like. So, reading the insight you've offered us is really valuable, thanks :thumbsup:
Although I've read positive comments from players on this issue in the past, I don't think I've ever heard any player talk about it to the extent DB does here. Have you?
Das Reich will be posting that up on here as soon as he's watched all his other far right YT channels won't you Pretty pink fairy ?
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Confused? Perhaps if you devoted say, 50% of the time you usually spend posting videos on social media of people of colour behaving badly to getting your head around it, it might become clear.
Absolutely. I wonder if the booing and the choruses of 'it's gone to far'/'it's boring' will harden their (knelt) stance. If I were a black man, taking a knee for all of 10 seconds only to hear some/many ***** in the crowd boo I'd probably want to keep doing it. And as a white man, if I were...