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Published 13:37 23 Nov 2022 GMT
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"There's no protest without risk. If you are going to protest, it's got to mean something and there's got to be some risk in it. "I get the vibe now, from all of the players and teams, that they're all talking about doing something and suing FIFA - it's like wanting to fight when the fight is already over. It's done! It's ridiculous. What, you're going to sue them? Wear the band and take the consequences."Keane then argued that the Fifa threat of booking captains wearing OneLove armbands should have 'made you even more determined to do it'.
"I know they're upset with it," he added, "but, as you said, if you're going to protest, you are obviously going to upset some people. Go and do it! Be strong!""It would have been such a powerful protest," Wright argued. "The LGBTQ+ community would have all seen that they had actually put something on the line, like they do every day with their lives." Powerful stuff from the three pundits, and former internationals. Related links:
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