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"The greatest thing it highlighted is the need for clarity and understanding on both sides of this divide. "Anyone who believes it was a racist act, should read the views of those who booed and see they were doing it in reaction to the war memorials and statues of Churchill defaced by the BLM organisation and the extreme political views they hold, and for which ‘taking the knee’ is associated with. "These same fans have never booed the Kick it Out campaigns on our pitch or the huge work of the Millwall Community Trust and its many anti-racism campaigns. "Equally, anyone who booed in the ground yesterday should read the views of Mahlon Romeo and those of the Millwall players released on Friday. They chose to ‘take the knee’ to highlight the need for more anti-discrimination work and action, something Millwall has always been at the forefront of through our community work. "They explicitly did not use it to support any political viewpoint or organisation and therefore the booing shows disagreement with anti-discrimination."https://twitter.com/TheMillwallFans/status/1335611211703078914 The statement then goes on to cite QPR's Director of Football, Les Ferdinand, saying that the gesture has lost its meaning as somehow relevant to fans aggressively booing it. "It is within our Millwall DNA to make The Den a hostile environment for the opposition players, not our own," the statement continues.
"We never want that to be sanitised or taken away as it is what makes us unique. But… if you are unable to create a hostile atmosphere at The Den without resorting to racist, homophobic or other discriminatory language or actions then you should make the decision not to attend."It then calls on the club to make fans sign a charter agreeing not to engage in behaviour that jeopardises "the safety and enjoyment of others or is likely to bring disrepute to the Club." Millwall player Mahlon Romeo criticised the actions of the fans who booed after the game against Derby, saying everyone who did it had disrespected him and everyone at the club. https://www.facebook.com/www.JOE.co.uk/posts/2004365009727555
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