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OneLove Armband 09:59 - Nov 21 with 7659 viewsMetal_Hacker

Now confirmed we're NOT wearing it

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OneLove Armband on 10:03 - Nov 21 with 3561 viewsgiant_stow

very sad.

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OneLove Armband on 10:04 - Nov 21 with 3554 viewsKeno

I wonder what odds Toney would have got on that!!

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OneLove Armband on 10:04 - Nov 21 with 3547 viewsMetal_Hacker

OneLove Armband on 10:03 - Nov 21 by giant_stow

very sad.


Sickens me

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OneLove Armband on 10:06 - Nov 21 with 3523 viewsgiant_stow

OneLove Armband on 10:04 - Nov 21 by Metal_Hacker

Sickens me


It was a binary choice and we came down on the wrong side. such a shame.

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OneLove Armband on 10:06 - Nov 21 with 3527 viewsronnyd

Not really surprised. How many more last minute orders and decrees are we going to see given, to appease the Qataris?
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OneLove Armband on 10:06 - Nov 21 with 3511 viewsclive_baker

Real shame that the prospect of a yellow card is sufficient to park our principles. Could've just worn it for today at least as our opening match. Let Southgate wear it instead.

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OneLove Armband on 10:07 - Nov 21 with 3502 viewsWeWereZombies

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63699477

I know that England, Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands were four of the nine European nations intending to, anyone have any idea who the other five are ?

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OneLove Armband on 10:09 - Nov 21 with 3489 viewsRyorry

Interesting (assuming info is correct).

Any reason/s given? "It's a team game & some of the team disagree about wearing it"? "We're playing football for the country and we don't want to let fans down by disadvantaging ourselves for progress in the comp"? 🤔

Absolutely disgraceful that FIFA have sprung the yellow-card punishment on the team only today, the day of k/o in our first match, when they've had weeks to make their intentions clear.

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OneLove Armband on 10:11 - Nov 21 with 3443 viewsMetal_Hacker

OneLove Armband on 10:09 - Nov 21 by Ryorry

Interesting (assuming info is correct).

Any reason/s given? "It's a team game & some of the team disagree about wearing it"? "We're playing football for the country and we don't want to let fans down by disadvantaging ourselves for progress in the comp"? 🤔

Absolutely disgraceful that FIFA have sprung the yellow-card punishment on the team only today, the day of k/o in our first match, when they've had weeks to make their intentions clear.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63699477

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OneLove Armband on 10:14 - Nov 21 with 3396 viewsStewart27

Wow

This is incredibly sad. So FIFA are actually punishing teams on the football pitch for saying it’s ok to be gay?

What an organisation.
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OneLove Armband on 10:14 - Nov 21 with 3400 viewsSitfcB

FIFA have brought forward their no discrimination campaign now…


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OneLove Armband on 10:15 - Nov 21 with 3384 viewsRyorry

OneLove Armband on 10:11 - Nov 21 by Metal_Hacker

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63699477


Ah, thanks.

My memory's awful, but haven't FIFA *not* sanctioned a rainbow armband being worn in other tournaments? If that's so, then they are just kowtowing to Qatar (again) in a most disgraceful, corrupt way.

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OneLove Armband on 10:17 - Nov 21 with 3335 viewsellaandred

OneLove Armband on 10:14 - Nov 21 by Stewart27

Wow

This is incredibly sad. So FIFA are actually punishing teams on the football pitch for saying it’s ok to be gay?

What an organisation.


But Infantino is gay, an immigrant worker. disabled etc
I thought he'd support the one love armband!!
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OneLove Armband on 10:18 - Nov 21 with 3329 viewsfreddo78

Football - the beautiful game - deserves better than FIFA, and Qatar.
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OneLove Armband on 10:18 - Nov 21 with 3327 viewsSitfcB

OneLove Armband on 10:15 - Nov 21 by Ryorry

Ah, thanks.

My memory's awful, but haven't FIFA *not* sanctioned a rainbow armband being worn in other tournaments? If that's so, then they are just kowtowing to Qatar (again) in a most disgraceful, corrupt way.


It’s usually a fine for that sort of thing and the relative FA’s were said to be happy to pay whatever but FIFA changed it yesterday saying it’ll be a yellow card offence and the captains were likely to get carded as soon as the game kicked off.

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OneLove Armband on 10:21 - Nov 21 with 3283 viewsMetal_Hacker

It clearly says in the statement " the player will be booked or asked to leave the field of play if wearing the armband"

With that in mind - couldn't all the backroom staff ,coaches and subs wear them on the bench ?

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OneLove Armband on 10:23 - Nov 21 with 3248 viewscbower

OneLove Armband on 10:09 - Nov 21 by Ryorry

Interesting (assuming info is correct).

Any reason/s given? "It's a team game & some of the team disagree about wearing it"? "We're playing football for the country and we don't want to let fans down by disadvantaging ourselves for progress in the comp"? 🤔

Absolutely disgraceful that FIFA have sprung the yellow-card punishment on the team only today, the day of k/o in our first match, when they've had weeks to make their intentions clear.


As is always the case, FIFA is comfortable in their belief that money and success on the pitch will ultimately trump any sociopolitical or moral objections any country may have. Unfortunately, they are right. Gesture politics without any real implications (ie. Taking the knee) whilst a positive step is as far as we are prepared to go I'm afraid. Anything else is far too risky. FIFA will no doubt declare the tournament as groundbreaking and the hypocrisy will be swallowed and the merry-go-round will continue. All rather sad and all too predictable.

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OneLove Armband on 10:25 - Nov 21 with 3214 viewsPinewoodblue

OneLove Armband on 10:06 - Nov 21 by clive_baker

Real shame that the prospect of a yellow card is sufficient to park our principles. Could've just worn it for today at least as our opening match. Let Southgate wear it instead.


Surely principles are being parked by simply taking part.

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OneLove Armband on 10:25 - Nov 21 with 3210 viewsRyorry

OneLove Armband on 10:18 - Nov 21 by SitfcB

It’s usually a fine for that sort of thing and the relative FA’s were said to be happy to pay whatever but FIFA changed it yesterday saying it’ll be a yellow card offence and the captains were likely to get carded as soon as the game kicked off.


So FIFA have, in effect, allowed it before? As they've known that countries were willing to take a financial hit and would be going ahead with wearing it.

For them now, only at this stage, to tell countries that their players would receive a yello card for doing so, in effect handicapping themselves & their country's potential results, is a disgusting capitulation to Qatar. And also incredibly stupid, for the reasons somebody else stated earlier in the thread.*

FIFA not changed much in their spinelessness & corruption since the days of Blatter then 🤬

*Edited to say it was actually this one by WD on a different thread, apols -
How depressingly predictable... by WD19 21 Nov 2022 9:21
It is utterly witless from FIFA (& the Qataris for that matter). They will trigger the exact opposite of what we presume they intend.

Throughout the tournament 94th minute squad-filler subs will be wearing all sort of non-standard garb to make a point at this rate. Picking a fight with media savvy players is just plain stupid.

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OneLove Armband on 10:27 - Nov 21 with 3173 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

OneLove Armband on 10:06 - Nov 21 by clive_baker

Real shame that the prospect of a yellow card is sufficient to park our principles. Could've just worn it for today at least as our opening match. Let Southgate wear it instead.


Kane wouldn’t just be carded and then carry on playing the game with it on though, he’d be expected to remove it immediately or receive another yellow and then the same with whoever received the armband

Tbh I’d have quite liked to see us do it still as obviously would be a complete farce if the ref followed through with it to the point the game was abandoned, but pretty obvious the FA didn’t really have a choice given the way FIFA sprung the news at the last minute. They are definitely 100% against discrimination though as them bringing forward their own, non-specific campaign shows

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OneLove Armband on 10:27 - Nov 21 with 3165 viewsFrimleyBlue

England happy to get a fine but a player receiving a booking is a problem.

We have a squad. Use it. Taking any form of penalty is worth it.

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OneLove Armband on 10:30 - Nov 21 with 3137 viewsEwan_Oozami

OneLove Armband on 10:06 - Nov 21 by giant_stow

It was a binary choice and we came down on the wrong side. such a shame.


Ah, but it's not binary is it though? ;-)

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OneLove Armband on 10:34 - Nov 21 with 3084 viewsDJR

Prety ironic that a government minister is supporting England players taking the knee, when virtually all Tories were opposed to such action a year or so ago. Do we now have a woke government?
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OneLove Armband on 10:36 - Nov 21 with 3060 viewsWeWereZombies

OneLove Armband on 10:07 - Nov 21 by WeWereZombies

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63699477

I know that England, Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands were four of the nine European nations intending to, anyone have any idea who the other five are ?


OK, I'll use Google to answer my own question then...

https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/seven-european-world-cup-captains-ditch

So three of the other five are Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. On another search result I saw that French captain Hugo Lloris was 'happy' to leave the decision to FIFA. Which leaves one more participating nation to identify - Poland ?

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OneLove Armband on 10:36 - Nov 21 with 3061 viewsRyorry

OneLove Armband on 10:27 - Nov 21 by C_HealyIsAPleasure

Kane wouldn’t just be carded and then carry on playing the game with it on though, he’d be expected to remove it immediately or receive another yellow and then the same with whoever received the armband

Tbh I’d have quite liked to see us do it still as obviously would be a complete farce if the ref followed through with it to the point the game was abandoned, but pretty obvious the FA didn’t really have a choice given the way FIFA sprung the news at the last minute. They are definitely 100% against discrimination though as them bringing forward their own, non-specific campaign shows


That does put a slightly different complexion on it, but in these days of high tec comms, you'd have thought England & the other teams intending to wear the 🌈 armband could have done a Zoom or whatever conference in the past few hours & have agreed on a strategy whereby if the entire England team were yellow & then red-carded off, those other nations would do the same, thus highlighting the corruption of Fifa & Qatar, plus Qatar's human rights violations.

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