Dundee United have opted to stop taking the knee before matches as the Fir Park club insist they will no longer deliver "empty gestures".
The clubs' stance on the symbol of racial equality became clear at kick-off when the Steelmen lined up to play Kilmarnock and United hosted Aberdeen, with both teams standing as their opposition continued to kneel.
It comes after the Scottish footballing community rallied to support Rangers footballer Glen Kamara who was allegedly on the receiving end of a racist insult from Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela in the sides' Europa League last 16 tie.
Kamara issued a statement on Friday evening through solicitor Aamer Anwar to state the term used was 'f****** monkey', and not 'f****** guy' as his opponent.
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