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Thread: Taking the knee

  1. #1
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    Taking the knee

    Still doing it ffs

  2. #2
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    Yes, I agree

    Should stop now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoular1 View Post
    Still doing it ffs
    Nonsense.
    If anything, it should be expanded so that when fans are back in stadia, they also take the knee to show their solidarity.

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    Does anyone know what it's for anymore and how the f do you take the knee in an all seater stadium.Ridiculous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoular1 View Post
    ... how the f do you take the knee in an all seater stadium. Ridiculous
    Its obvious. Every other row is removed to enable fans to kneel.
    This would be a great way of showing the importance of the issue. Just imagine how it would look on TV - and the message it would send.

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    The point has been made.

    At what point do you stop it?

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    When it becomes akin to walking round the pitch with a Kick it Out flag, and nobody pays any attention

  8. #8
    Agreed, enough is enough.

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