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Millwall fans applaud as players unite behind anti-racism banner before QPR match


Millwall and QPR players holding an anti-racism banner before their game on 8 December 2020
Millwall and QPR players held an anti-racism banner before the game

Millwall fans applauded as their team and QPR came together to hold an anti-racism banner before Tuesday’s Championship match, just days after booing them for taking a knee.

Players were booed as they took a knee before Saturday’s defeat by Derby.

Millwall players did not take a knee before kick-off on Tuesday but QPR players did, despite stopping the gesture earlier this season.

Millwall said it was “one of the most important days in the club’s history”.

In a letter handed to fans in attendance at The Den, the club added: “The eyes of the world are on this football club tonight – your club – and they want us to fail.

“Together as one, we will not let that happen.”

More to follow.

QPR players taking a knee before their game with Millwall on 8 December 2020, while Millwall players remained stood
QPR players took a knee before kick-off while Millwall players remained standing
Millwall and QPR players holding an anti-racism banner before their game on 8 December 2020
Millwall and QPR players held an anti-racism banner before kick-off, with the same message shown on the video screen

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