Are they still doing it? Hadn't noticed - perhaps because every commentary doesn't start with the commentator explaining to us why the players are taking the knee any more.
Martin Tyler doing just that always sounded patronising and tokenistic.
Are they still doing it? Hadn't noticed - perhaps because every commentary doesn't start with the commentator explaining to us why the players are taking the knee any more.
In the end, Les Ferdinand and others did say it was a waste of time.
Worth it for that, for meI thought it was a great protest when Kaepernick did it, but it seems to have lost its meaning though.
Now it's just a great way to spot the biggots who boo.
I thought it was a great protest when Kaepernick did it, but it seems to have lost its meaning though.
Now it's just a great way to spot the biggots who boo.
Martin Tyler (and others) after the first few weeks invoked one thought; "Yes, we know what they're doing, that's fine, just commentate on the match!"Martin Tyler doing just that always sounded patronising and tokenistic.
It does amuse me at the amex where 80% applaud it, 15% ignore it, and the rest fold their arms very aggressively across their chests. For that reason alone, I'm inWorth it for that, for me
Haha not quite. The most I’ve seen would be about 30% applauding . Most just respectfully watchIt does amuse me at the amex where 80% applaud it, 15% ignore it, and the rest fold their arms very aggressively across their chests. For that reason alone, I'm in
Haha not quite. The most I’ve seen would be about 30% applauding . Most just respectfully watch
There’s a few near me who don’t like it but rather than get angry they just take the piss and laugh about
Keep it or leave it . I think it barely causes opinion these days
I would well imagine Tyler and every commentator were under strict instructions to mention it. If they didn't no doubt they and whoever they work for would be accused of 'ignoring' it and by ignoring it they would also be accused of 'racism' such is the sensitivity surrounding the subject.Martin Tyler (and others) after the first few weeks invoked one thought; "Yes, we know what they're doing, that's fine, just commentate on the match!"
Exactly thisIt does amuse me at the amex where 80% applaud it, 15% ignore it, and the rest fold their arms very aggressively across their chests. For that reason alone, I'm in
Yes, I'm damn sure you're right!I would well imagine Tyler and every commentator were under strict instructions to mention it. If they didn't no doubt they and whoever they work for would be accused of 'ignoring' it and by ignoring it they would also be accused of 'racism' such is the sensitivity surrounding the subject.