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7/21/2025, 11:06:51 PM
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>England manager Sarina Wiegman says her players decided to stop taking the knee before matches because the impact of the anti-racism gesture is "not good enough".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckg5j6v02xxo
>England midfielder Georgia Stanway told BBC Sport that the squad will stand at kick-off instead of kneeling..."We think that is a way of making change in itself because we want to get people talking - we want to tell people that what is being done isn't enough."
>former England defender Izzy Christiansen supported the players' decision to stop taking the knee: "I think it's powerful. I like the unity, I like the stance they are choosing to make. The fact they have changed their stance on not taking the knee to standing, I think sends a message in itself," she said.
What an amazing excuse to stop doing something. I'm going to use this logic in my own life.
>Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha agreed, but raised concerns.
>"I am all for a powerful statement. It is good to have diversity of thought about a situation," he said.
>"My only concern is if Italy decide to stand as well, when the game is about to start it looks like nothing is happening. It then no longer is a conversation starter, it is dead and buried. Essentially what people will see when watching is what happens at the start.
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>England manager Sarina Wiegman says her players decided to stop taking the knee before matches because the impact of the anti-racism gesture is "not good enough".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckg5j6v02xxo
>England midfielder Georgia Stanway told BBC Sport that the squad will stand at kick-off instead of kneeling..."We think that is a way of making change in itself because we want to get people talking - we want to tell people that what is being done isn't enough."
>former England defender Izzy Christiansen supported the players' decision to stop taking the knee: "I think it's powerful. I like the unity, I like the stance they are choosing to make. The fact they have changed their stance on not taking the knee to standing, I think sends a message in itself," she said.
What an amazing excuse to stop doing something. I'm going to use this logic in my own life.
>Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha agreed, but raised concerns.
>"I am all for a powerful statement. It is good to have diversity of thought about a situation," he said.
>"My only concern is if Italy decide to stand as well, when the game is about to start it looks like nothing is happening. It then no longer is a conversation starter, it is dead and buried. Essentially what people will see when watching is what happens at the start.
top kek
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