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2 years ago

AFTER MEETING WITH ALL 20 CLUBS, PL CLUBS URGE PLAYERS TO STOP KNEELING PRIOR TO GAMES.

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After a meeting of all 20 first-class clubs, chief LEAGUE clubs need to STOP kneeling prior to games in the upcoming season. 

As an urgent response to the introduction of the Black Lives Matter development, groups have maintained the anti bias signal since the restart of the 2020–21 mission. 

In any event, according to Mail Plus, club captains have agreed that in the years 2022–23, taking the knee before starting the game will only be done in specific matches. 

The majority of the association captains reportedly agreed at a meeting the week prior that the signal had "lost its seriousness."

The media source, however, stated that it is currently unknown how and when Premier League organizations will demonstrate their support for the initiative. 

It is understood that the signal will be used for early-evening TV games and local rivalries. 

After meeting with all 20 clubs, PL clubs urge players to STOP kneeling prior to games.

The Mail has learned that Bournemouth won't accept the knee in that mindset after insisting that it has "run its course." 

Despite a consensus being reached among the club captains, it has been made clear that a few leaders still need to discuss the agreement with their teams. 

After clubs have received advice, the Premier League will uphold any decision made.

It is now possible to declare one will kneel before Friday night's match between Arsenal and Crystal Palace. 

SunSport was the only outlet to learn in May how Prem executives planned to consult with key players about whether to stop kneeling. 

After George Floyd was killed by police in the USA, it was decided to adopt the pre-game announcement.

Wilfried Zaha of Gem Palace, Ivan Toney of Brentford, and Marcos Alonso of Chelsea all made it clear they would rather not participate. 

These decisions focused attention on the issue, and Tyrone Mings, a fervent advocate for social change and a defender for Aston Villa and England, agreed: "The knee is something that continuously should be looked on.

"Is it still effective? Does it actually increase people's awareness?"

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