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‘I'd still take the knee to start conversations - and any racists must get life bans’
Marcus Rashford off the back of the Euro 2020 final defeat on penalties to Italy showed just how much needs to be learned by fans of football.READ MORE: Eight infamous football curses - from Chelsea's No 9 shirt to Aaron Ramsey's freak streakOne significant gesture that was implemented in the Premier League was the taking of the knee, which after being done before each kick off for the past two seasons is now being fazed out following an agreement between players from England’s top flight.The idea is to only take the knee for certain games, to ensure it still carries the same strong message going forward and not lose its effect.Anderson understands why many would choose not to take the knee now, but would certainly choose to still do it if he were a part of the modern game.How do you think fans found guilty of racism at Premier League football grounds should be punished? Let us know in the comments section.The former Nottingham Forest, Manchester United and Arsenal defender, speaking on behalf of bet365, exclusively told Daily Star Sport: “When you see it on TV in the Premier League and you see players taking the knee, you’ve got to ask the question ‘why are they doing it?’ “For me, I would continue to take the knee, because it sends out a statement to everybody connected that doesn’t know what’s happened. So I think they should continue, but at the end of the day it’s a personal thing.
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Martin Tyler sorry after making accidental reference to Ukraine war vs Wales
Wales' World Cup playoff final against Ukraine on Sunday (June 5) after making an accidental war reference.The iconic Premier League voice said sorry for his choice of words after one of Oleksandr Petrakov's players was left on the surface due to injury - when he said that they would "soldier on".Although it wasn't directly related to Russia's ongoing invasion of their neighbours, many young Ukrainian men are currently fighting in battle - with Oleksandr Zinchenko one player who considered going home and joining them in the fight.Tyler swiftly backtracked when realising how the words could be misconstrued, with many social media users picking up on the comments.A Twitter user wrote: "Martin Tyler just said an injured Ukrainian player will 'soldier on', only to quickly apologise if he's 'used that word inappropriately'."With a second adding: "Martin Tyler just said a Ukrainian player will 'soldier on' and apologised as soon as he said it." Who is the best football commentator? Give us your verdict in the comments section. With a third saying: "Martin Tyler saying the Ukraine player should just soldier on."A fourth continued: "Martin Tyler full on Alan Partridge with his 'soldier on' antics."With a fifth concluding: "Can't believe Martin Tyler just told Ukraine to soldier on."On the pitch, Wales secured their spot at the World Cup for the first time since 1958 after Andriy Yarmolenko headed Gareth Bale's free-kick into his own net.Rob Page will lead his side against the United States, Iran and neighbours England.Aaron Ramsey said after the fixture: "Unbelievable, unbelievable.
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