Brentford FC players to take the knee next season along with rest of Premier League teams

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

The Bees had stopped taking the knee in February but will re-start again next season. Image Credit: Brentford FC
The Bees had stopped taking the knee in February but will re-start again next season. Image Credit: Brentford FC

BRENTFORD FC have confirmed that their players will take the knee next season along with the rest of the Premier League teams.

The club's players and staff held meeting to discuss whether or not to take the knee at kick-off, having not done so since February.

A statement the Bees released earlier today said: "We believe that in the upcoming season the collective cause of tackling discrimination and racism will be best served by acting in unison and solidarity with all our fellow Premier League teams, as was outlined in a statement from the Premier League yesterday (August 3).

"Taking the knee will not on its own solve the problem of racism but it will continue to draw attention to the discrimination that exists within football, as well as society generally.

"We all saw the support that the act of taking the knee received from fans before matches during Euro 2020.

"With fans now back at stadiums for the upcoming season we want to play our part in keeping the fight against discrimination at the forefront of the agenda.

"As well as taking the knee, we will continue to invest our time and energy into taking concrete steps towards making football more respectful, fair and equal for everyone.

"We will continue to be at the forefront of the fight against abuse and hate on social media platforms.

"Our actions as a club will also demonstrate our commitment to equality.

"The Club respects the rights of all individuals to show their opposition to discrimination and racism in whichever way they feel is most appropriate to them.

"During our meetings to discuss these issues, Ivan Toney told us that he would prefer not to take the knee and will continue to make his own personal statement before matches this season.

"Brentford FC stands fully behind Ivan's decision and will continue to support him in any way we can."

     

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