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Omid Djalili likes us 21:19 - Aug 11 with 1661 viewsMeadowlark

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Omid Djalili likes us on 21:33 - Aug 11 with 1539 viewsStenvict

He really seems to have taken to the Town. Not just turning up for the 1st home game with a crowd in 17 months, but coming to a 1st round EFL Cup game too. Good to see.

Poll: What will be announced first?

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Omid Djalili likes us on 21:34 - Aug 11 with 1520 viewsSwansea_Blue

Can he play CB?

Poll: Do you think Pert is key to all of this?

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Omid Djalili likes us on 09:35 - Aug 12 with 1100 viewsLightworker

From my position in the North Stand I did hear one or two boo's initially when the players took the knee, but these were very quickly drowned out by the loud applause coming from the majority which was very good to hear.
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Omid Djalili likes us on 09:42 - Aug 12 with 1062 viewsTonytown

Omid Djalili likes us on 09:35 - Aug 12 by Lightworker

From my position in the North Stand I did hear one or two boo's initially when the players took the knee, but these were very quickly drowned out by the loud applause coming from the majority which was very good to hear.


Morons being morons.

There’s a few like that on here sadly
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Omid Djalili likes us on 09:50 - Aug 12 with 1030 viewsunstableblue

Omid Djalili likes us on 09:35 - Aug 12 by Lightworker

From my position in the North Stand I did hear one or two boo's initially when the players took the knee, but these were very quickly drowned out by the loud applause coming from the majority which was very good to hear.


Yes that was how heard it in the lower North, handful of booers drowned out by the applause of the vast majority - can’t believe some still boo, given the abuse from people in the UK of Saka et al

Poll: How do you rate the new home kit out of 5?

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Omid Djalili likes us on 09:51 - Aug 12 with 1019 viewsLeics_Blue

I now like Omid Djalili
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Omid Djalili likes us on 10:07 - Aug 12 with 969 viewsLightworker

Omid Djalili likes us on 09:50 - Aug 12 by unstableblue

Yes that was how heard it in the lower North, handful of booers drowned out by the applause of the vast majority - can’t believe some still boo, given the abuse from people in the UK of Saka et al


Its bizarre isn't it? Whether or not you agree with the alleged political aims of BLM is completely irrelevant and missing the point. The players are not doing it for that reason and are clearly showing solidarity in a position against racism which is something surely everyone can get behind.

Not to mention that by booing you are effectively booing your own team before a ball has even been kicked!
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Omid Djalili likes us on 11:35 - Aug 12 with 830 viewsbrazil1982

Omid Djalili likes us on 21:34 - Aug 11 by Swansea_Blue

Can he play CB?


I'm not sure, but he's demonstrated he can turn up against Newport on a Tuesday night.
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