Millwall Football Club have finally released a statement following an incident which saw some of their fans booing players for taking a knee in solidarity of the âBlack Lives Matterâ movement.
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The incident occurred during Millwallâs Championship game with Derby county which saw fans return to the Millwall Holdings PLC stadium for the first time since March.
In a statement the club said:
Millwall Football Club was dismayed and saddened by events which marred Saturdayâs game against Derby County at The Den.
The club has worked tirelessly in recent months to prepare for the return of supporters and what should have been a positive and exciting occasion was completely overshadowed, much to the immense disappointment and upset of those who have contributed to those efforts.
The impact of such incidents is felt not just by the players and management, but by those who work throughout the club and in its Academy and Community Trust, where so many staff and volunteers continue passionate endeavours to enhance Millwallâs reputation day after day, year after year.
The club will not allow their fine work to be in vain.
The players are continuing to use the biggest platform they have to support the drive for change, not just in football but in society generally.
There is much work to be done and at Millwall everyone is committed to doing all that is possible, both individually and collectively, to be a force for good and to ensure that the club remains at the forefront of footballâs anti-discrimination efforts.
Over the coming days, club, Academy and Community Trust staff will meet with Kick It Out and representatives from other appropriate bodies in an attempt to use Saturdayâs events as a catalyst for more rapid solutions which have an impact both in the short and long-term.
Further comment will be made once those meetings and discussions are concluded.