Will there be a minutes applause for George before kick off ?
Looking forward to seeing it on the shirts of a certain norhern team.
BTW, can you IMAGINE the binfest on here if/when Albion players all take the knee.
The deed poll office is going to have to bring a lot of folk back from furlough to cope with this!
It would have been fun to see John Terry in such a shirt.
Enraging reactionary gammon numpties isn't a good idea though. I wish the left would learn that.
Brexit, Boris Johnson and Trump is so far all it has achieved.
Bordering on racism against whites? You complete...dimwit.
I can't tell you how hard it was to persuade myself not to write what I wanted to.
The number is enough to identity people and there won't be anyone there anyway - so I don't see a problem with it. Football often does this kind of gesture for many causes - and it's not like anyone disagrees with the sentiment (as against the extremes of the political movement).
I think the whole "taking the knee" thing is fairly silly in the UK (we don't have the national anthem before a game so at what point do they do it?) but if people want to signal agreement with the slogan on the back of their shirts then fair enough. There is no way to tell in what they mean the agreement anyway - and if everyone does it (which I suspect they will) then it becomes somewhat meaningless after a few months.
I am less offended by the opening post than the 9 people who gave it a thumbs up.
I am used to people with entrenched polarised racially offensive views. However people who blindly follow them just shows how easily led people are.
I hope they gave their thumbs up to the "politics and sport should not mix imho" part and not the "racism against white" part, since that would need an entire different level of stupidity.
It's like accusing some "Help homeless kids" organisation for wanting to slaugther every kid with a roof above their hed.
Agree with what you said, however i don't understand the keep politics out of sport argument since politics and football have been entwined for over a century now, maybe even more. Games like El Classico and the old firm would be lesser without the politics that surround them in my opinion, also many clubs like St Pauli and Barcelona have politically represented their cities.