[ad_1]

Brentford have announced they will no longer be taking a knee before games.

The Championship high-flyers explained the decision by posting a statement on social media and said this had been the conclusion ‘after lengthy discussions as a group.’

Brentford will no longer be taking a knee before games

Getty Images – Getty

Brentford will no longer be taking a knee before games

Their statement read: “As a group of players, we have decided we will no longer take a knee before the start of matches. This will begin when we face Barnsley tomorrow, Sunday 14 February.

“This decision has come after lengthy discussions as a group.

“We have been taking a knee before games since June but, like many of our fellow players at other clubs, no longer believe that this is having an impact.

“We believe we can use our time and energies to promote racial equality in other ways.

“As a group we are fully behind and proud of Brentford’s desire to become the most inclusive club in the country and the drive towards equality under the #BeeTogether banner.

“We have experienced racist abuse first hand and have also seen some appalling comments made to other players past and present.

“There is a clear need to continue to push for an end to all discrimination and, as players, we will be part of that at Brentford FC, in football in general and in the wider community.

“Togetherness is one of our key values as a group and plays an important role in helping us move towards reaching our goals.

The Bees had been taking a knee up to now

Getty Images – Getty

The Bees had been taking a knee up to now

“Racism is the opposite of what we stand for. As players we will show our commitment to Togetherness and racial equality on and off the pitch between now and the end of the season, and beyond.

“We will also support our colleagues at other clubs that still want to take a knee before games.”

Jon Varney, Brentford FC Chief Executive, added: “There have been detailed and lengthy discussions on this topic both in the playing group and across the club.

“Taking a knee is just one way our players have been showing their commitment to racial equality. We supported their desire to do it and we now support their desire to focus on other ways to show this commitment.

“We have been very clear in our ambition to be the most inclusive club in the country and our players want to and will play a big part on this journey.”



[ad_2]

Source link

Comments are closed.