His footballing ability is completely irrelevant. As for gesture politics, what do you think the booing is? Time and again you contradict yourself and still haven't given any insight as to why you think the way you do, other than being entitled to an opinion and that politics has no place in sport. Is that it? Like it or not, politics and sport are intertwined. Don't watch sport if you think politics has no place in it because like it or not, they are hand in glove.
As for Sian Massey, how do you know how she feels about it? And why, just because players are rich, would they be impervious to racism? Are you that shallow? Does money deflect prejudice?
I've asked you repeated questions on this subject and you've ignored them all which can only mean one thing....you're utterly clueless. So yes, you're entitled to your opinion, but as i've stated before don't abuse the right to have it by spouting off stuff with no depth or thought, just cliches.
Here is your logic....you're angry about people brining to light issues of equality, even though there is NO evidence of any malevolent intentions. You want politics to have no place in sport, well the treatment of migrant workers in Qatar who are prepping the infrastructure for the tournament is political. Foreign investors in clubs, especially Chinese ones, is political. Betting companies providing sponsorship is political. The hosting of tournaments is political. I could go on for a lot longer, but i don't need to patronise you any further as i've proven my point, unless you want me to explain why they're political.
Ultimately, continue to boo all you like, if that's the release for all of the hostility in your heart, well I suppose it's better than physical violence, but after all I've said, in this and the multiple other posts..... about politics in sport, about BLM clearly not being a racist outfit, about a leftish threat being virtually non-existent, all of which I've evidenced......even if after all that, you STILL continue to spew illogical conclusions, then you're a lost cause.