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SKY 22:35 - Sep 18 with 48518 viewssmuttsontour

F*ck SKY

F*ck the presenter who tried to run a negative story on us for views.

F*ck anyone/anything that continually denies free speech.

Oh and f*ck sky again.



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SKY on 13:28 - Sep 21 with 2708 viewsBklynRanger

The best thing about that statement is it's not afraid to challenge the idea that Taking the Knee is a sacrosanct act that everyone needs to buy in to. And the only way we as a club have gained the right to challenge that is the basis of everything that's been done in recent years - the actual action that Les and Lee refer to. So shut the fcuk up Sky.
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SKY on 13:37 - Sep 21 with 2646 viewsstevec

SKY on 13:14 - Sep 21 by hamptonhillhoop

Let's see if Sky report this


They just have, back tracking fast now.
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SKY on 13:40 - Sep 21 with 2586 views2Thomas2Bowles

On the beeb
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54237179

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SKY on 13:43 - Sep 21 with 2534 viewsSharpy36

Trending on Twitter.

Everyone agree`s. Well done our club

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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SKY on 13:44 - Sep 21 with 2556 viewsrsonist

Relieved and proud. Excellent statement.

Particular credit to Hoos for giving ALM both barrels too.
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SKY on 13:46 - Sep 21 with 2531 viewsBrianMcCarthy

SKY on 13:28 - Sep 21 by BklynRanger

The best thing about that statement is it's not afraid to challenge the idea that Taking the Knee is a sacrosanct act that everyone needs to buy in to. And the only way we as a club have gained the right to challenge that is the basis of everything that's been done in recent years - the actual action that Les and Lee refer to. So shut the fcuk up Sky.


I agree. One small point, though - the club is challenging the endless continuation of taking the knee, not the act itself which it calls "very powerful".

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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SKY on 13:52 - Sep 21 with 2462 viewsrsonist

SKY on 13:46 - Sep 21 by BrianMcCarthy

I agree. One small point, though - the club is challenging the endless continuation of taking the knee, not the act itself which it calls "very powerful".


It's an enormous point. And yes, the club have been appropriately scrupulous in leaving nothing to be taken advantage of.
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SKY on 13:56 - Sep 21 with 2420 viewsRangersDave

interesting that no media channels publish the statement in full, and leave out the bit about the media 'questioning' rangers decision.

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SKY on 14:00 - Sep 21 with 2367 viewsSharpy36

SKY on 11:34 - Sep 21 by Northernr

Here's a little bit I've just had over the whatsapp. Haven't seen the footage so don't know for sure but McAnuff was on the bench for Leyton Orient at home to Mansfield on Tuesday night and apparently they... didn't take the knee before kick off.

:-/


They have bigger fish to fry.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/12040/12077948/leyton-orient-players-tes

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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SKY on 14:04 - Sep 21 with 2340 viewsThe_Beast1976

An excellent statement from the club. That'll have the football authorities and the scumbags at Sky scrambling for cover. Well done Rangers
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SKY on 14:15 - Sep 21 with 2264 viewsBrianMcCarthy

SKY on 13:56 - Sep 21 by RangersDave

interesting that no media channels publish the statement in full, and leave out the bit about the media 'questioning' rangers decision.


I just watched Sky and they are now reporting the entire statement. Also an interview with Warburton which backs up that we did support it but feel that it's run it's course now. They are also reporting that the teams in sixteen other games over the weekend didn't take the knee.

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SKY on 14:24 - Sep 21 with 2202 viewsQPR_Nippon

SKY on 13:03 - Sep 21 by aston_hoop

The statement

https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/club-statement-taking-the-knee/


Superb. Wouldn't swap our club's DoF and CEO for anyone else's.
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SKY on 14:25 - Sep 21 with 2190 viewsGroveR

As statements go, that one's got a bit of chest hair on it alright.

Well done Rangers.
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SKY on 14:26 - Sep 21 with 2188 viewsLongsufferingR

SKY on 13:14 - Sep 21 by Malintabuk

Excellent statement by the club.... and if as I had said they issued something like this before the match then it would have avoided criticism
As my OP tried to point out I don't think the club handled this very well
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Hang on, look at this without the benefit of hindsight and seeing Sky's coverage on Friday. Why on earth should the club have issued that statement before the match? Plenty of other teams had decided not to make the gesture in the last couple of weeks without any reaction whatsoever, so issuing the statement before the game should not have been necessary, nor should it have been foreseen to be necessary. In fact would have drawn attention to a decision that they were absolutely entitled to make without the hypocritical fanfare that has ensued.

Personally, I don't think any criticism can rightly be aimed at the club here at all.
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SKY on 14:31 - Sep 21 with 2126 viewsBrianMcCarthy

SKY on 14:26 - Sep 21 by LongsufferingR

Hang on, look at this without the benefit of hindsight and seeing Sky's coverage on Friday. Why on earth should the club have issued that statement before the match? Plenty of other teams had decided not to make the gesture in the last couple of weeks without any reaction whatsoever, so issuing the statement before the game should not have been necessary, nor should it have been foreseen to be necessary. In fact would have drawn attention to a decision that they were absolutely entitled to make without the hypocritical fanfare that has ensued.

Personally, I don't think any criticism can rightly be aimed at the club here at all.


My initial feeling on Friday Night was that the club should have issued a statement beforehand, but I was wrong on that and was just feeling defensive. After all, 31 other clubs didn't, so why should we have?

Plus, I think this has worked out fairly well - Rangers have said that they supported it, but now feel it's run it's course, and the drive to eradicate racism has gotten an extra boost through the publicity given to their excellent statement.

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SKY on 14:35 - Sep 21 with 2090 viewsMick_S

SKY on 14:31 - Sep 21 by BrianMcCarthy

My initial feeling on Friday Night was that the club should have issued a statement beforehand, but I was wrong on that and was just feeling defensive. After all, 31 other clubs didn't, so why should we have?

Plus, I think this has worked out fairly well - Rangers have said that they supported it, but now feel it's run it's course, and the drive to eradicate racism has gotten an extra boost through the publicity given to their excellent statement.


Agree with this, Brian. Fantastic response by the club.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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SKY on 14:42 - Sep 21 with 2039 viewsQPR_Nippon

SKY on 14:31 - Sep 21 by BrianMcCarthy

My initial feeling on Friday Night was that the club should have issued a statement beforehand, but I was wrong on that and was just feeling defensive. After all, 31 other clubs didn't, so why should we have?

Plus, I think this has worked out fairly well - Rangers have said that they supported it, but now feel it's run it's course, and the drive to eradicate racism has gotten an extra boost through the publicity given to their excellent statement.


Yep, completely agree - and that was my initial feeling too.
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SKY on 14:46 - Sep 21 with 2018 viewspaulparker

SKY on 14:24 - Sep 21 by QPR_Nippon

Superb. Wouldn't swap our club's DoF and CEO for anyone else's.


I would for matters relating on the pitch

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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SKY on 14:50 - Sep 21 with 1977 viewsQPR_Nippon

SKY on 14:46 - Sep 21 by paulparker

I would for matters relating on the pitch


The on the pitch issues date back way further than Hoos and Ferdinand though.
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SKY on 14:58 - Sep 21 with 1906 viewsnoauthority

Proud of that statement. Complete sense.
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SKY on 14:59 - Sep 21 with 1902 viewsMalintabuk

SKY on 14:26 - Sep 21 by LongsufferingR

Hang on, look at this without the benefit of hindsight and seeing Sky's coverage on Friday. Why on earth should the club have issued that statement before the match? Plenty of other teams had decided not to make the gesture in the last couple of weeks without any reaction whatsoever, so issuing the statement before the game should not have been necessary, nor should it have been foreseen to be necessary. In fact would have drawn attention to a decision that they were absolutely entitled to make without the hypocritical fanfare that has ensued.

Personally, I don't think any criticism can rightly be aimed at the club here at all.


But a fanfare as ensued 10 pages alone on here and the club having to explain their actions after a negative reaction
Like all businesses I assume we have someone doing our PR and instead of handling it a positive way the club is now having to explain itself which is always a negative stance
They must have known or should have known on a Sky main broadcast not doing it would be noted
So why not do what they did today explain why they are not doing it and then out line how we move on from the start outlining what we will do to continue the cause and what we have done.
Sorry it is quite naive to think without a qualifying statement before the match that our actions would not be seen in a negative way
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SKY on 15:13 - Sep 21 with 1836 viewsqprd

I wouldn’t have issued a statement ... let the story die on its own

Really a disgusting piece of “journalism” and whoever is involved with this at sky should be ashamed of themselves. Don’t use this serious issue as a vapid content filler between your gambling ads
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SKY on 15:18 - Sep 21 with 1805 viewskensalriser

10/10 for that statement.

I fully support BLM and taking the knee. Less keen on gestures that become meaningless because they're an orthodoxy that people are under social pressure to observe. Same goes for wearing poppies.

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SKY on 15:20 - Sep 21 with 1793 viewsLongsufferingR

SKY on 14:59 - Sep 21 by Malintabuk

But a fanfare as ensued 10 pages alone on here and the club having to explain their actions after a negative reaction
Like all businesses I assume we have someone doing our PR and instead of handling it a positive way the club is now having to explain itself which is always a negative stance
They must have known or should have known on a Sky main broadcast not doing it would be noted
So why not do what they did today explain why they are not doing it and then out line how we move on from the start outlining what we will do to continue the cause and what we have done.
Sorry it is quite naive to think without a qualifying statement before the match that our actions would not be seen in a negative way


I, like most of those watching didn't even register at the time that it hadn't happened. Only when Sky brought it up at half time did it become an issue when it hadn't for many other clubs previously. I suppose you alone thought during the first half "blimey I wish the club had made a statement about knee taking in case Sky try to make an issue of it when they haven't done so before."
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SKY on 15:29 - Sep 21 with 1729 viewsstowmarketrange

SKY on 15:20 - Sep 21 by LongsufferingR

I, like most of those watching didn't even register at the time that it hadn't happened. Only when Sky brought it up at half time did it become an issue when it hadn't for many other clubs previously. I suppose you alone thought during the first half "blimey I wish the club had made a statement about knee taking in case Sky try to make an issue of it when they haven't done so before."


I’m almost certain we didn’t take a knee in at least one game towards the end of last season too,but my memory doesn’t tell me which game it was.Obviously it wasn’t a Sky live game.
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