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Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?
Wouldn't put it past Ronaldo. His coca cola comments/ moving the bottles off the table suggest he has a bit about him.
Again though it's not incumbent on everyone to protest....my point is if you do want to then do it properly rather than half arsed. i.e. dont hold yourself out as a proponent of equality in a comfortable arena to lap up the kudos and then stay silent when it counts and when there is absolutely no threat to your safety/ well being or even career prospects.
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Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?7
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?
Wouldn't put it past Ronaldo. His coca cola comments/ moving the bottles off the table suggest he has a bit about him.
Again though it's not incumbent on everyone to protest....my point is if you do want to then do it properly rather than half arsed. i.e. dont hold yourself out as a proponent of equality in a comfortable arena to lap up the kudos and then stay silent when it counts and when there is absolutely no threat to your safety/ well being or even career prospects.2 -
MrOneLung said:Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?0
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This has all gone a bit bonkers but if they were that desperate to make a visible stand without being punished then similarly to doing the knee taking before kick off (which FIFA have accepted) a team should lay on the floor and spell out the letters LOVE.(You’d need 12 players)4
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Personally though I think they should all just play football now3
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Arm band inspections before the games to make sure they're FIFA authorised.9 -
Friend Or Defoe said:
Arm band inspections before the games to make sure they're FIFA authorised.
See if any fuss would be created by FIFA or officials0 -
should form a "monks chain" in the centre circle. That'll show em.0
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McBobbin said:should form a "monks chain" in the centre circle. That'll show em.1
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AFKABartram said:Personally though I think they should all just play football now0
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Croydon said:AFKABartram said:Personally though I think they should all just play football now7
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palarsehater said:The Red Robin said:palarsehater said:The Red Robin said:palarsehater said:The Red Robin said:palarsehater said:The Red Robin said:palarsehater said:SELR_addicks said:palarsehater said:rainbow items are used as symbols of LGBTQ+ people we all know that, qatar and many of the middle east it is illegal to be homosexual. so its not just because its a rainbow its someone wearing to be provocative and cause a stir, whether that's right or wrong that's the laws of the country and has been for many years.
so the welsh fan wearing said bucket hat has paid to travel to qatar, paid ticket money to go to a stadium in qatar, bought food and drink in qatar.
as i said earlier i have 0 interest in visiting the place as i dont agree with there laws and practices and think they are backwards. i dont agree with the burkha in england as we arent a sharia country - but then im labelled racist?.
Bucket hats are now 'provocative' and deserving of bans.
i dont oppose protests at all unless its some cnut blocking the m25 - but playing look how bad qatar is its a sharia state country where its quite clearly illegal to promote or be homosexual - wearing a rainbow that is synonymous with the LGBTQ+ community is going to cause offence/issues to the natives of qatar who likely believe in these views, the authorities will also act.
‘Everyone will be welcome to Qatar in 2022, regardless of their race, background, religion, gender, sexual orientation or nationality.’
And FIFA said:
‘Based on our engagement with the relevant Qatari authorities, and following existing government guarantees, and the event-specific legislation, as well as our experience of hosting other events in Qatar, Fifa is confident that persons identifying as LGBTIQ+ will not face any repercussions…’
I'm stating that in Qatar ( for the 6th time ) promoting a rainbow type design that is synonymous with the LGBT community is going to cause problems.
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ValleyGary said:Croydon said:AFKABartram said:Personally though I think they should all just play football now
I'd agree with this if it wasn't for the rainbow laces then and the meaningless virtue signalling and preaching in England each season where it's really not required.
(Not singling Kane out, just all of them in general. It's a meaningless gesture in England if the team won't risk a yellow card by doing it in Qatar).
Agree...just play football and stop the empty gestures in England where it's really not required in this day and age given most people's attitudes and legislation in place.
They'll all be donning rainbow laces and corner flags in England next year and all the corporate shithouses will have banners up on their websites in the West again yet silence where it matters.
All very meaningless and as much genuine solidarity as a Charlton back 4.3 -
Footballers do a lot of good for their community and charity. Long may it continue.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/63728904
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:Croydon said:AFKABartram said:Personally though I think they should all just play football now
I'd agree with this if it wasn't for the rainbow laces then and the meaningless virtue signalling and preaching in England each season where it's really not required.
(Not singling Kane out, just all of them in general. It's a meaningless gesture in England if the team won't risk a yellow card by doing it in Qatar).
Agree...just play football and stop the empty gestures in England where it's really not required in this day and age given most people's attitudes and legislation in place.
They'll all be donning rainbow laces and corner flags in England next year and all the corporate shithouses will have banners up on their websites in the West again yet silence where it matters.
All very meaningless and as much genuine solidarity as a Charlton back 4.
Expecting the guy to potentially get suspended from the biggest stage of his career just seems excessive to me.0 -
ValleyGary said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:Croydon said:AFKABartram said:Personally though I think they should all just play football now
I'd agree with this if it wasn't for the rainbow laces then and the meaningless virtue signalling and preaching in England each season where it's really not required.
(Not singling Kane out, just all of them in general. It's a meaningless gesture in England if the team won't risk a yellow card by doing it in Qatar).
Agree...just play football and stop the empty gestures in England where it's really not required in this day and age given most people's attitudes and legislation in place.
They'll all be donning rainbow laces and corner flags in England next year and all the corporate shithouses will have banners up on their websites in the West again yet silence where it matters.
All very meaningless and as much genuine solidarity as a Charlton back 4.
Expecting the guy to potentially get suspended from the biggest stage of his career just seems excessive to me.0 -
Friend Or Defoe said:Footballers do a lot of good for their community and charity. Long may it continue.
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ValleyGary said:Friend Or Defoe said:Footballers do a lot of good for their community and charity. Long may it continue.
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ValleyGary said:Friend Or Defoe said:Footballers do a lot of good for their community and charity. Long may it continue.
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Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?
Maybe in the third round when their team is already eliminated
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I think it's better now to do what the Danes are doing, trying to rouse other countries to oppose the election of Infantino, and proposing to actually leave FIFA. It looks like Germany may join them. If England joined in too, that would shake FIFA and encourage more countries. It may have unforeseen consequences but that's the level at which this has to be sorted out. I'm firmly in the camp now that relatively too much is being asked of the players in this respect.This has to sorted out by the men in suits (and they are all men), and ultimately by governments.22
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PragueAddick said:I think it's better now to do what the Danes are doing, trying to rouse other countries to oppose the election of Infantino, and proposing to actually leave FIFA. It looks like Germany may join them. If England joined in too, that would shake FIFA and encourage more countries. It may have unforeseen consequences but that's the level at which this has to be sorted out. I'm firmly in the camp now that relatively too much is being asked of the players in this respect.This has to sorted out by the men in suits (and they are all men), and ultimately by governments."Some media have made the misunderstanding that DBU will withdraw from FIFA," DBU head of communications Jakob Hoejer told Reuters in a WhatsApp message.
"That was not said at the press conference. We're critical and not satisfied and we'll not vote for the present FIFA-president (Gianni Infantino). We will discuss further actions with our Nordic and European colleagues."1 -
IdleHans said:Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?
Maybe in the third round when their team is already eliminated0 -
Lincsaddick said:IdleHans said:Friend Or Defoe said:Surely one player is going to show a backbone at some stage and wear the arm band?
Maybe in the third round when their team is already eliminated2 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ForeverAddickted said:
Put an armband on. All of this halfway house (our hands are tied) is pathetic. They're pampered multi-millionaires and FIFA are not ISIS ffs.
Hardly standing in front of the tank in Tiananmen square is it.
Utter spinelessness. Either don't do anything at all but this halfway measley mouthed gesture is weak as piss.
Sure, it would have been nice for the German team to have worn their armbands, as it would for the other teams who say they believe in inclusivity, but they didn't so let's at least credit them with coming up with an alternative protest that has kept the focus on Fifa's corrupt bungling and kept people talking about the issue.6 -
I think the hand over mouth has caused more of a reaction than wearing the armband anyway.0
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Putting my old union hat on I'd say that it's all or nothing.
All the players from Europe and civilised countries should don the armbands - then what would they to do? FIFA would be humiliated, the Qatari's 220 billion dollar competition would be in shreds - unless they overlooked it.
It's not for an individual to make a lone gesture. As a wise old boss of mine once told me 'If you put your head on the chopping block, someone will take a swing at it. Are you going home to tell your wife you've been suspended ... or worse? I took his advice.
Two old cliches from a bygone era maybe, but as true today as ever. 'Divide and Rule', / 'United we stand, divided we fall'.
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