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QPR reverse decision over taking a knee ahead of facing Millwall

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QPR have decided to reverse their decision to not take a knee before kick-off in their games ahead of facing Millwall on Tuesday.

The west London club will join the Lions in showing “solidarity” after fans booed players for taking a knee black.

But manager Mark Warburton has revealed the players will take a knee following conversations in response to Saturday’s incident, though he maintains “positive action” is needed over “gestures”.

"In light of certain events, we'll stand solidly behind the cause and our players will take a knee," Warburton said. "Tomorrow night we will show solidarity because we will not tolerate any form of discrimination.

"It's the right thing to do, everyone can see that.

QPR players will take a knee vs Millwall (Getty)

"The players have come to me and told me their thoughts and I absolutely agree with them.

"Going forward, this club is so proactive in this area and this is one of the most diverse clubs in the country.

"It's not about token gestures, it's about positive action.

"What Les said, we agree 100 per cent with. Using the NHS clap for carers as an example, it was a fantastic cause but it ran its course and now we move on from there."

Ferdinand previously described the action of taking a knee as “good PR”, and insists it will not bring about change in the game. 

“Taking the knee was very powerful but we feel that impact has now been diluted," Ferdinand explained back in September.

“I work for one of the most diverse football clubs in this country. A lot of people are being fooled out there.

“The taking of the knee has reached a point of good PR but little more than that. The message has been lost. It is now not dissimilar to a fancy hashtag or a nice pin badge.

“What are our plans with this? Will people be happy for players to take the knee for the next ten years but see no actual progress made?

“Taking the knee will not bring about change in the game - actions will.”

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