Millwall players will take the knee again on Tuesday against QPR despite fans at the Den booing the gesture.The Championship club insisted they were “dismayed and saddened” by the events which marred their 1-0 defeat at home to Derby on Saturday.Fans among the 2,000 crowd allowed into the stadium for the first time since lockdown booed when the two teams made the anti-racism gesture prior to kick-off.It is understood those responsible are unlikely to face punishment because they have not broken any club rules.But Millwall will take the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement again for the visit of Rangers - who ditched the gesture earlier this season.QPR director of football Les Ferdinand said in September that the impact of.
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