The Super League lasted less than 48 hours thanks to fan protests and criticism from clubs, coaches and players. But where is the same anger when it comes to combatting racism in football? #NoRoomForRacism #StopOnlineAbuse https://t.co/984lI5Kthv
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๐ฏ @hazardeden10 ๐ฅ @SergioRamos ๐งค @AndreyLunin13 ๐ฏ @MarceloM12 ๐ Inside Training โฉ๏ธ โจ https://t.co/4lJJ7SrhcK #HalaMadrid https://t.co/Zzl8ERIZpQ
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That time @DaxMcCarty11 went the distance to cement @NashvilleSC's first postseason win! ๐ https://t.co/pzrwQyNYDi
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"I never thought Iโd love another footballer the way I loved Gerrard, but then Salah arrived. He wasnโt a born-and-bred Scouser. In fact, he is the complete opposite." https://t.co/00uOEGJICh
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Leeds striker Patrick Bamford is just one player who feels more should and can be done. The Super League protests showed just how much power fans can wield. https://t.co/h4L0k6uajj
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"Watching Salah play has decolonised the idea that my support for Liverpool somehow mattered less because I wasnโt a white British male. I think other football fans of colour have identified in the same way, and continue to see themselves in him." #StopOnlineAbuse https://t.co/VMW1LkaEmh
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