Seems it is going to continue for the new season.
I can't see the gesture has yet to convert a single racist to not being one - and I'm sure we are all pretty much aware of racism by now - so it just seems like a futile, politically correct, gesture to my way of thinking.
Proud Of Our Players’ Stance Against Discrimination
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Bolton Wanderers Football Club will always remain committed to promoting inclusion and supporting diversity.
We are also proud of our players’ stance in saying that racism and discrimination is not acceptable in both football and wider society.
Football is a place where people from all backgrounds come together with a common purpose and a common language.
Whether a player, coach, volunteer or supporter, it has the power to unite people in a way that very few other things can.
Our actions and our support can send a powerful message across the whole country that football is united in the fight against racism and we can all take a stand.
Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan said: “As a town Bolton is strengthened by our diverse community and at Bolton Wanderers Football Club, through our work in the community, we are proud to represent all our residents.
“The players are determined to send out a strong and positive message to show that we are all together in the fight against discrimination of any kind.
“We are One Club, One Community, One Town.”
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I can't see the gesture has yet to convert a single racist to not being one - and I'm sure we are all pretty much aware of racism by now - so it just seems like a futile, politically correct, gesture to my way of thinking.
Proud Of Our Players’ Stance Against Discrimination
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Bolton Wanderers Football Club will always remain committed to promoting inclusion and supporting diversity.
We are also proud of our players’ stance in saying that racism and discrimination is not acceptable in both football and wider society.
Football is a place where people from all backgrounds come together with a common purpose and a common language.
Whether a player, coach, volunteer or supporter, it has the power to unite people in a way that very few other things can.
Our actions and our support can send a powerful message across the whole country that football is united in the fight against racism and we can all take a stand.
Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan said: “As a town Bolton is strengthened by our diverse community and at Bolton Wanderers Football Club, through our work in the community, we are proud to represent all our residents.
“The players are determined to send out a strong and positive message to show that we are all together in the fight against discrimination of any kind.
“We are One Club, One Community, One Town.”
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