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David Friio's mate":a2z58dca said:Absolute scum. Theyâve been waiting to do that for months - hopefully theyâll be identified and banned.
Clarke_B":4jfs2kqx said:David Friio's mate, serious question... how can you ban someone for booing a political statement? This all starts a worrying precedent if the FA/Millwall were going to start banning fans for not agreeing with a certain movements ideology.
David Friio's mate":4b9c7bs5 said:Absolute scum. Theyâve been waiting to do that for months - hopefully theyâll be identified and banned.
Banned for what you mackerel? Doing what many others are thinking. Stick to your flag waving before games. Millwall are a proper club with proper fans.David Friio's mate":2xxd1j4x said:Absolute scum. Theyâve been waiting to do that for months - hopefully theyâll be identified and banned.
Whelan11":qxvjbo36 said:David Friio's mate":qxvjbo36 said:Absolute scum. Theyâve been waiting to do that for months - hopefully theyâll be identified and banned.
These people you call scum, do you think they would be booing if the players wore 'Kick Racism Out Of Football' t-shirts (for example) instead of getting on a knee to support BLM? No, because they support the eradication of racism. But they don't support a divisive, hate fuelled organisation/political movement, hence the boos.
Now Millwall, like other clubs, have decided they will no longer take the knee. Does this mean you're going to try and start a campaign to get these clubs kicked out of the league for being racist? Or are football clubs waking up, realising supporting BLM is doing more harm than good, and instead will do their own initiatives in the community to tackle racism...
David Friio's mate":3nxw7zx7 said:Whelan11":3nxw7zx7 said:David Friio's mate":3nxw7zx7 said:Absolute scum. Theyâve been waiting to do that for months - hopefully theyâll be identified and banned.
These people you call scum, do you think they would be booing if the players wore 'Kick Racism Out Of Football' t-shirts (for example) instead of getting on a knee to support BLM? No, because they support the eradication of racism. But they don't support a divisive, hate fuelled organisation/political movement, hence the boos.
Now Millwall, like other clubs, have decided they will no longer take the knee. Does this mean you're going to try and start a campaign to get these clubs kicked out of the league for being racist? Or are football clubs waking up, realising supporting BLM is doing more harm than good, and instead will do their own initiatives in the community to tackle racism...
What utter rubbish. For one thing, not only are Millwall going to keep taking a knee, but QPR (who had stopped doing it) are going to as well when they play Millwall.
Letâs talk frankly, we are all fully aware of what the views of these morons booing would be on issues of race and equality and it is plain silly to pretend otherwise. If you want to pretend thatâs up for debate then itâs pointless to engage with you.
Equally, they knew exactly the message they were sending with their booing - and who it was aimed at.
Millwall the club have reacted superbly to this to be fair - theyâre stepping up their anti-discrimination messaging directly because of this, and good on them for it.
This tripe about âitâs a political movement theyâre booingâ is for me from the same wheelhouse as âsome of my best friends are blackâ. Ask yourself if you really, truly believe that?
These idiots are cut from the same cloth as the braindead Argyle fans who chant songs about the Taliban at Luton away. Iâm glad to see the Colchester chairman agrees and is telling these people they arenât welcome at the ground anymore.
Points on whether taking a knee is a pointless PR exercise that doesnât actually help much and serves only for clubs to show a public face of inclusivity are fair enough, I donât disagree with that to a certain extent. But letâs not be wilfully naive about the message these knuckledraggers were trying to send.
David Friio's mate":2omlbbuv said:Whelan11":2omlbbuv said:David Friio's mate":2omlbbuv said:Absolute scum. Theyâve been waiting to do that for months - hopefully theyâll be identified and banned.
These people you call scum, do you think they would be booing if the players wore 'Kick Racism Out Of Football' t-shirts (for example) instead of getting on a knee to support BLM? No, because they support the eradication of racism. But they don't support a divisive, hate fuelled organisation/political movement, hence the boos.
Now Millwall, like other clubs, have decided they will no longer take the knee. Does this mean you're going to try and start a campaign to get these clubs kicked out of the league for being racist? Or are football clubs waking up, realising supporting BLM is doing more harm than good, and instead will do their own initiatives in the community to tackle racism...
What utter rubbish. For one thing, not only are Millwall going to keep taking a knee, but QPR (who had stopped doing it) are going to as well when they play Millwall.
Letâs talk frankly, we are all fully aware of what the views of these morons booing would be on issues of race and equality and it is plain silly to pretend otherwise. If you want to pretend thatâs up for debate then itâs pointless to engage with you.
Equally, they knew exactly the message they were sending with their booing - and who it was aimed at.
Millwall the club have reacted superbly to this to be fair - theyâre stepping up their anti-discrimination messaging directly because of this, and good on them for it.
This tripe about âitâs a political movement theyâre booingâ is for me from the same wheelhouse as âsome of my best friends are blackâ. Ask yourself if you really, truly believe that?
These idiots are cut from the same cloth as the braindead Argyle fans who chant songs about the Taliban at Luton away. Iâm glad to see the Colchester chairman agrees and is telling these people they arenât welcome at the ground anymore.
Points on whether taking a knee is a pointless PR exercise that doesnât actually help much and serves only for clubs to show a public face of inclusivity are fair enough, I donât disagree with that to a certain extent. But letâs not be wilfully naive about the message these knuckledraggers were trying to send.