Livingston players will take the knee before their match at Ibrox on Saturday.
Whether they’ll get the same backing that Glen Kamara got from the Ibrox fans remains to be seen.
Incredibly a gesture for equality has been demonised by many football fans, throughout England’s games at the European Championships there were fans booing when players took the knee.
That reaction was intensified when three black players came in for sustained abuse following the penalty shoot-out defeat from Italy.
?? “If people are booing, they are racist.”
Livingston player-assistant manager Marvin Bartley confirms they will continue to take a knee this season and urges fans to not boo the gesture. pic.twitter.com/Q6A6tt1zXS
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) July 28, 2021
There haven’t been fans inside Ibrox for a competitive match since March of last year with the Black Lives Matter campaign taking off during that period.
At the European Championships the only time that Scotland players took the knee was against England at Wembley, in the Hampden matches they apparently stood still for equality.