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Thread: Coventry v QPR....both teams did not take the knee.

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    Coventry v QPR....both teams did not take the knee.

    Apparently QPR didn't do it either in their opening game. Well, it can't go on forever..... can it?

    Currently 1-1 but QPR should have this game by the scruff of the neck and be 3 if not 4 up in the first half.

    Being debated in the studio and straight to a former black player who thinks both clubs are not promoting the right communication.....this one will not go away!

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    Did Rufc do it at Wycombe?
    I Didn't see the game on I follow

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Did Rufc do it at Wycombe?
    I Didn't see the game on I follow
    Yes

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    Thought it was only until remaining games of last season were finished.
    Understand why the first games of this season wanted to but imo it needs to stop especially before fans come back.

    Shouldn’t be forced on people

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    Erm what happens of black players object to the practise not being carried on e.g. a strike. We would be buggered since we have a lot of black players plus they are good players.in any case how does it hurt you players kneeling a few seconds before a game? A bit petty don't you think and more sinister at worse. Feckin grow up a bit.

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    What I find disgraceful about this is that the managers and players appear to be blaming the referee for not making them do it. The debate on sky seems to be suggesting that players and managers need to be told by the efl what to think. The referee asked both managers if they were doing it and they agreed not to...then they blame the authorities for.not telling them what they do or dont believe in. It would be shocking if the football authorities told people what they had to believe in or what to protest about . Its laughable they stand there and say " I really believe in this cause but the referee didn't tell me to so I said I didnt want to but its his fault for not making me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Erm what happens of black players object to the practise not being carried on e.g. a strike. We would be buggered since we have a lot of black players plus they are good players.in any case how does it hurt you players kneeling a few seconds before a game? A bit petty don't you think and more sinister at worse. Feckin grow up a bit.
    And how would you feel taking a knee to honour the Tory party everday before you started work, only takes a minute ? Me thinks you would be lucking for other work.

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    Cracking second goal by Coventry. Right handful that Dabo and Callum O'Hare's finish for his goal was very well taken indeed.

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    2-2.

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    What a game, now 3-2 to Coventry! A very well taken powerful headed goal assisted from a corner.

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