14 Sep

'No Room For Racism' badges worn on sleeves, with Palace boss Roy Hodgson noting both that message and 'Black Lives Matter' are "vitally important"

Premier League players continued to show their support for the ongoing global anti-racism movement on the opening weekend of the 2020/21 season, with players taking a knee in all six of Saturday and Sunday's top-flight fixtures.

The Premier League previously said it will continue to give its backing to players who want to kneel before games, which started last season following the death of George Floyd and subsequent rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.

"We still feel strongly about taking the knee and we will carry on doing it until there's change," Brighton captain Lewis Dunk told Sky Sports News. ราคาบอลไหล

Premier League managers recently applauded the decision made by captains for players to wear a 'No Room For Racism' sleeve badge for 2020/21.

The 'No Room For Racism' badges replace the Black Lives Matter logo that was present on kits, but Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson stressed that both messages remained crucial.

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