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Published 10:29 9 Dec 2020 GMT
Updated 10:35 9 Dec 2020 GMT
QPR has previously stopped taking a knee after director of football Les Ferdinand said that the act had become "diluted". However, following the actions of the Millwall fans, the club announced it was reversing that decision.
"In light of certain events, we'll stand solidly behind the cause and our players will take a knee," QPR manager Mark Warburton said ahead of the game."
"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."
"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."
In September, Les Ferdinand said in a statement that "taking the knee was very powerful but we feel that impact has now been diluted," and the QPR players stopped doing it before games.
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