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Not a lot of teams interested in the knee to be fairCRO v CZE
not as lovely weather as the first game, but both anthems observed with respect but no taking the knee from either side
Played loud music while the knee being taken tooENG vs SCO*
both anthems booed to the exclusion almost of the anthems themselves as one expects with this historic rivalry
both teams took the knee, and to my hearing it seemed to be met with boos at first and then people tried to drown out the boos with cheering
this game gets an asterisk as it is probably the oldest and still most rambunctiously observed rivalry in football
I think the teams that take the knee are brave to do so, many teams aren't doing it and they can say what they like they are just trying to spare their shame of their fans booing them, at least England and Scotland and Belgium are willing to take the risk of the shame to highlight the problemPlayed loud music while the knee being taken too
ENG vs SCO*
both anthems booed to the exclusion almost of the anthems themselves as one expects with this historic rivalry
both teams took the knee, and to my hearing it seemed to be met with boos at first and then people tried to drown out the boos with cheering
this game gets an asterisk as it is probably the oldest and still most rambunctiously observed rivalry in football
Rollicking good post!full marks for "rambunctious" - Hank is still scratching his head.
Do the boos and jeers at the dismal performance have to be included in your boo-watch?
this is purely on booing the anthems, there is a subset of booing taking the kneefull marks for "rambunctious" - Hank is still scratching his head.
Do the boos and jeers at the dismal performance have to be included in your boo-watch?
this is purely on booing the anthems, there is a subset of booing taking the knee
yesterday for example crowds stood for the anthems and observed them, then observed the knee, then the second it was done started with the in play booing the second the whistle went
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it's a good answer but it isn't rightTraffic warden?
Thanks for the explanatory note.
this is purely on booing the anthems, there is a subset of booing taking the knee
yesterday for example crowds stood for the anthems and observed them, then observed the knee, then the second it was done started with the in play booing the second the whistle went
And this is probably why we now have a minutes applause instead of a minutes silence. We can’t trust the cretins out there to behave and keep their gobs shut for 60 seconds.I think the teams that take the knee are brave to do so, many teams aren't doing it and they can say what they like they are just trying to spare their shame of their fans booing them, at least England and Scotland and Belgium are willing to take the risk of the shame to highlight the problem
You sound as aggressive, militant and extreme as the BLM. Keep politics out of sport, it’s in the UEFA rules. England not even allowed to have a poppy logo on their shirts on Remembrance Day. Or would we be cretins for wanting to respect our fallen heroes?And this is probably why we now have a minutes applause instead of a minutes silence. We can’t trust the cretins out there to behave and keep their gobs shut for 60 seconds.
Taking the knee isn't purely because of BLM.You sound as aggressive, militant and extreme as the BLM. Keep politics out of sport, it’s in the UEFA rules. England not even allowed to have a poppy logo on their shirts on Remembrance Day. Or would we be cretins for wanting to respect our fallen heroes?
The BLM were attacking the statue of Winston Churchill. You agree with that too? were we cretins for standing to protect the statue of our WWII hero leader who stood up to fascism and played a major strategic role in defeating its evil?