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"Reports that the crowd applauded the players taking the knee tonight.. " Marmite team really, seem to appeal to the best and worst in the same amount | |||
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"Millwall didn’t take the knee, as per a club statement earlier this week. " Players should make their own choices.. and crowds theirs.. nobody should be pressured to take the knee.. | |||
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"Millwall didn’t take the knee, as per a club statement earlier this week. " Please share .. | |||
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"Millwall didn’t take the knee, as per a club statement earlier this week. Please share .." It is there for all to read | |||
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"Millwall didn’t take the knee, as per a club statement earlier this week. Please share .." Share where Tom? | |||
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"Millwall didn’t take the knee, as per a club statement earlier this week. Players should make their own choices.. and crowds theirs.. nobody should be pressured to take the knee.. " They werent pressured to take the knee, if anything they were pressured NOT to take the knee | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too" As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport " Just a thought ..a Football fan is racist and violent yet next Saturday he goes to a Rugby Union match has a pint on the terraces ...... | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport " London has a lot of football teams but Millwall are known for being particularly fighty to the point where my parents avoided taking me to games if they were playing when I was a kid. | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself " Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too? | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport " Its virtually been eradicated but millwall still have a fearsome reputation. | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport London has a lot of football teams but Millwall are known for being particularly fighty to the point where my parents avoided taking me to games if they were playing when I was a kid. " Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport " Yes, I guess thats fair Its quite sad tbh | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport London has a lot of football teams but Millwall are known for being particularly fighty to the point where my parents avoided taking me to games if they were playing when I was a kid. Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds......" Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too?" No idea if you support Everton or not but Everton were one of the worst clubs for racist fans 20 years ago(I know because I was there supporting my club home and away) and it's only a year or so when they were reported for homophobic chants against I think it was Chelsea supporters and weren't they reported for having a chant that involved racially stereotyping their own player ? Maybe they were Political protests or is it different when it's Everton ? | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too? No idea if you support Everton or not but Everton were one of the worst clubs for racist fans 20 years ago(I know because I was there supporting my club home and away) and it's only a year or so when they were reported for homophobic chants against I think it was Chelsea supporters and weren't they reported for having a chant that involved racially stereotyping their own player ? Maybe they were Political protests or is it different when it's Everton ?" Cant beat a bit of whataboutery. | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too? No idea if you support Everton or not but Everton were one of the worst clubs for racist fans 20 years ago(I know because I was there supporting my club home and away) and it's only a year or so when they were reported for homophobic chants against I think it was Chelsea supporters and weren't they reported for having a chant that involved racially stereotyping their own player ? Maybe they were Political protests or is it different when it's Everton ?" You didn't really answer the question. | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport London has a lot of football teams but Millwall are known for being particularly fighty to the point where my parents avoided taking me to games if they were playing when I was a kid. Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . " My trips were often on windy, rainy nights after school on a Tuesday to watch TRFC! We did used to just set off on away road trips at a minute's notice, randomly pitch up at a Travelodge or B&B and hope for the best. One half term, we went to see TRFC at Peterborough and then on to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and then Charlton Athletic. We stayed in a different dingy B&B each night, explored London etc in between the games, great fun | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too? No idea if you support Everton or not but Everton were one of the worst clubs for racist fans 20 years ago(I know because I was there supporting my club home and away) and it's only a year or so when they were reported for homophobic chants against I think it was Chelsea supporters and weren't they reported for having a chant that involved racially stereotyping their own player ? Maybe they were Political protests or is it different when it's Everton ? You didn't really answer the question. " What question? The thread is about millwall It was suggested that the boos were a political protest but millwall have a long history of racist incidents. Everton are no Angel's themselves but the thread is specifically about millwall booing the gesture. | |||
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"Their reputation for racism is well documented....historically engrained ...... Indeed it is I used to have a boyfriend who supported Millwall Some supporters go looking for trouble, and they're proud of it too As much as this could be true, couldn’t this be said of any and every football team’s supporters. Violence and racism in football unfortunately isn’t something new to the sport London has a lot of football teams but Millwall are known for being particularly fighty to the point where my parents avoided taking me to games if they were playing when I was a kid. Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . My trips were often on windy, rainy nights after school on a Tuesday to watch TRFC! We did used to just set off on away road trips at a minute's notice, randomly pitch up at a Travelodge or B&B and hope for the best. One half term, we went to see TRFC at Peterborough and then on to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and then Charlton Athletic. We stayed in a different dingy B&B each night, explored London etc in between the games, great fun " Aww that sounds awesome . I was spoilt really with so much just a tube journey away as a kid. | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too? No idea if you support Everton or not but Everton were one of the worst clubs for racist fans 20 years ago(I know because I was there supporting my club home and away) and it's only a year or so when they were reported for homophobic chants against I think it was Chelsea supporters and weren't they reported for having a chant that involved racially stereotyping their own player ? Maybe they were Political protests or is it different when it's Everton ? You didn't really answer the question. What question? The thread is about millwall It was suggested that the boos were a political protest but millwall have a long history of racist incidents. Everton are no Angel's themselves but the thread is specifically about millwall booing the gesture." The question you asked him | |||
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"The fans was applauding the new anti decriminalisation banner the players was holding. The fans are against BLM the political side of it not the message itself Right..so when they were fined for racist chanting against Everton the other year.. was that a political protest too? No idea if you support Everton or not but Everton were one of the worst clubs for racist fans 20 years ago(I know because I was there supporting my club home and away) and it's only a year or so when they were reported for homophobic chants against I think it was Chelsea supporters and weren't they reported for having a chant that involved racially stereotyping their own player ? Maybe they were Political protests or is it different when it's Everton ? You didn't really answer the question. What question? The thread is about millwall It was suggested that the boos were a political protest but millwall have a long history of racist incidents. Everton are no Angel's themselves but the thread is specifically about millwall booing the gesture. The question you asked him " Sorry Crossed wires. | |||
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" Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . My trips were often on windy, rainy nights after school on a Tuesday to watch TRFC! We did used to just set off on away road trips at a minute's notice, randomly pitch up at a Travelodge or B&B and hope for the best. One half term, we went to see TRFC at Peterborough and then on to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and then Charlton Athletic. We stayed in a different dingy B&B each night, explored London etc in between the games, great fun Aww that sounds awesome . I was spoilt really with so much just a tube journey away as a kid. " Adventures in my Dad's Alfa Romeo were excellent fun. Old Wembley. Oldham Athletic on a freezing cold Tuesday night eating a cone of chips. Absolutely fucking freezing Boxing Day at Blackpool when they were rebuilding and we sat on a scaffold with wooden planks. Stockport County on the terrace on a warm September evening. Legging it from Leeds before we gotta twatted | |||
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" Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . My trips were often on windy, rainy nights after school on a Tuesday to watch TRFC! We did used to just set off on away road trips at a minute's notice, randomly pitch up at a Travelodge or B&B and hope for the best. One half term, we went to see TRFC at Peterborough and then on to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and then Charlton Athletic. We stayed in a different dingy B&B each night, explored London etc in between the games, great fun Aww that sounds awesome . I was spoilt really with so much just a tube journey away as a kid. Adventures in my Dad's Alfa Romeo were excellent fun. Old Wembley. Oldham Athletic on a freezing cold Tuesday night eating a cone of chips. Absolutely fucking freezing Boxing Day at Blackpool when they were rebuilding and we sat on a scaffold with wooden planks. Stockport County on the terrace on a warm September evening. Legging it from Leeds before we gotta twatted " I have a soft spot for the terraces. You often feel so much more part of things than when boxed into plastic seats with the pitch so far away. | |||
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" Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . My trips were often on windy, rainy nights after school on a Tuesday to watch TRFC! We did used to just set off on away road trips at a minute's notice, randomly pitch up at a Travelodge or B&B and hope for the best. One half term, we went to see TRFC at Peterborough and then on to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and then Charlton Athletic. We stayed in a different dingy B&B each night, explored London etc in between the games, great fun Aww that sounds awesome . I was spoilt really with so much just a tube journey away as a kid. Adventures in my Dad's Alfa Romeo were excellent fun. Old Wembley. Oldham Athletic on a freezing cold Tuesday night eating a cone of chips. Absolutely fucking freezing Boxing Day at Blackpool when they were rebuilding and we sat on a scaffold with wooden planks. Stockport County on the terrace on a warm September evening. Legging it from Leeds before we gotta twatted I have a soft spot for the terraces. You often feel so much more part of things than when boxed into plastic seats with the pitch so far away. " My friends brother used to play for Leeds a long time ago - Jonny Howson . | |||
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" Yeah, my Dad refused to take me to Milwall (and Cardiff) but we went to a multitude of other grounds...... Same. Some great childhood memories for me. The most memorable was Wimbledon vs QPR at Selhurst Park. 5-0 to Wimbledon . My trips were often on windy, rainy nights after school on a Tuesday to watch TRFC! We did used to just set off on away road trips at a minute's notice, randomly pitch up at a Travelodge or B&B and hope for the best. One half term, we went to see TRFC at Peterborough and then on to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and then Charlton Athletic. We stayed in a different dingy B&B each night, explored London etc in between the games, great fun Aww that sounds awesome . I was spoilt really with so much just a tube journey away as a kid. Adventures in my Dad's Alfa Romeo were excellent fun. Old Wembley. Oldham Athletic on a freezing cold Tuesday night eating a cone of chips. Absolutely fucking freezing Boxing Day at Blackpool when they were rebuilding and we sat on a scaffold with wooden planks. Stockport County on the terrace on a warm September evening. Legging it from Leeds before we gotta twatted " Dam I miss away days | |||
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