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FA condemn Millwall fans for booing anti-racism gesture – The World Game
England’s Football Association have condemned Millwall fans for booing as players from their team and Derby County took a knee before their Championship match.

The second-tier game was among the first matches to see a return of supporters to stadiums since the start of Britain’s COVID-19 restrictions in March.
Players throughout English football have been taking a knee since July, initially in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, although both the Premier League and the Football League (EFL) have since said the gesture is now linked to their own anti-racism campaigns.
Video footage of the start of the game contained loud booing from the 2,000 fans…
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