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Very disappointed. Football and sport in general is one place where people used to be able to escape the increasing politicization of everything.

If the players want to demonstrate let them do it on their time, not on the club's time.
 
Ultimately it's a mistake.
Very disappointed. Football and sport in general is one place where people used to be able to escape the increasing politicization of everything.

If the players want to demonstrate let them do it on their time, not on the club's time.
Spot on.

Keep politics out of sports.
 
Socially responsible or a bit meugh?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41623019

Hertha Berlin's players and officials "took a knee" to show their support for "an open-minded world" before their 2-0 loss against Schalke on Saturday.

The Bundesliga club copied the protests, started by San Francisco 49ers NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, against treatment of black Americans.

US President Donald Trump has heavily criticised the American protests.

"Hertha BSC stands for tolerance and responsibility," said a tweet posted on the official Hertha Berlin account.

The tweet also said the club stands for "a tolerant Berlin and an open-minded world, now and forevermore", before adding the hashtag #takeaknee.

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"We are living in the 21st century, not the 18th century, but there are some people who haven't developed their ideologies accordingly," Hertha player Sebastian Langkamp told Sky Sports.

"If we can give them a bit of help in doing so, then that's good."

Schalke won the match thanks to second-half goals from Leon Goretzka and Guido Burgstaller after Hertha Berlin had Genki Haraguchi sent off for a bad challenge on Burgstaller in the 44th minute.

Kaepernick started his protest last year when he sat down as the American national anthem was played during a pre-season American football game in 2016.

He explained his gesture, which later became known as "taking the knee", was meant to highlight racial injustice and police brutality against African Americans.

President Trump said NFL players who refused to stand during the national anthem should be fired, comments that led to a large number of protests involving American football teams and owners.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said disputes over the protests threaten "to erode the game's unifying power" and called on clubs to resolve the issue.


Don't know about that tbh, seems a bit intangible. All the good protests are actually about something specific
 
Amazes me how people who are good at singing, acting or just sitting in front of a TV camera, are so often sought out for their views on complex political or moral stuff.

Then again I'd love it if we had a return to character, and people would say what they think, rather than refer to the beige scripts they learned in their media training sessions .
 
Ultimately it's a mistake.

Spot on.

Keep politics out of sports.

Everything is political, even in sport. Always has been, it's why black olympians held the fist aloft on the podium. It's why events have been boycotted.
I'd rather a sportsman display a recognition of what happens outside the sporting bubble than, as with premiership footballers on the whole, have a detached, aloof existence that shows disregard for the real world.
Think on to Dixie Dean back in Germany in the 30s and how Everton stood up to Hitler.
 

Everything is political, even in sport. Always has been, it's why black olympians held the fist aloft on the podium. It's why events have been boycotted.
I'd rather a sportsman display a recognition of what happens outside the sporting bubble than, as with premiership footballers on the whole, have a detached, aloof existence that shows disregard for the real world.
Think on to Dixie Dean back in Germany in the 30s and how Everton stood up to Hitler.
Im aware of these examples. But I still think and hope we wont be seeing any political stunts here in PL.
 
Socially responsible or a bit meugh?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41623019

Hertha Berlin's players and officials "took a knee" to show their support for "an open-minded world" before their 2-0 loss against Schalke on Saturday.

The Bundesliga club copied the protests, started by San Francisco 49ers NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, against treatment of black Americans.

US President Donald Trump has heavily criticised the American protests.

"Hertha BSC stands for tolerance and responsibility," said a tweet posted on the official Hertha Berlin account.

The tweet also said the club stands for "a tolerant Berlin and an open-minded world, now and forevermore", before adding the hashtag #takeaknee.

_98317569_hertha_epa.jpg


"We are living in the 21st century, not the 18th century, but there are some people who haven't developed their ideologies accordingly," Hertha player Sebastian Langkamp told Sky Sports.

"If we can give them a bit of help in doing so, then that's good."

Schalke won the match thanks to second-half goals from Leon Goretzka and Guido Burgstaller after Hertha Berlin had Genki Haraguchi sent off for a bad challenge on Burgstaller in the 44th minute.

Kaepernick started his protest last year when he sat down as the American national anthem was played during a pre-season American football game in 2016.

He explained his gesture, which later became known as "taking the knee", was meant to highlight racial injustice and police brutality against African Americans.

President Trump said NFL players who refused to stand during the national anthem should be fired, comments that led to a large number of protests involving American football teams and owners.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said disputes over the protests threaten "to erode the game's unifying power" and called on clubs to resolve the issue.
Well done and I totally support it. That fat racist bigot in the White House is being laughed at globally
 
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