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Burnley FC captain Ben Mee says the people who flew a "White Lives Matter" banner over the club's game against Manchester City "need to come in the 21st Century." A plane towing the message ...
Burnley captain Ben Mee has been heralded for his "exceptional" response after a 'White Lives Matter' banner was flown over the Etihad Stadium during their 5-0 defeat at Manchester City on Monday.
Burnley captain Ben Mee has condemned the fans that flew a banner reading 'white lives matter' over the Etihad Stadium ahead of their game against Manchester City – claiming he is 'ashamed and ...
RECAP: Man City 5-0 Burnley] Mee was one of several players to point out the banner to officials during the game, and said there was some indication something may happen before the game. He was fuming ...
Mee’s side faced Manchester City in the Premier League and the banner was timed to fly above the ground at the moment the two teams emerged for kick-off, when sides have been showing support for ...
Mee, 30, said he was "ashamed and embarrassed" by the banner, which was flown overhead just after Manchester City and Burnley players had taken a knee to support the Black Lives Matter movement ...
"I'm ashamed and embarrassed that a small number of our fans have decided to put that around the stadium," Mee said. "They've completely missed the point," he said of somebody flying the banner ...
Burnley captain Ben Mee says he is "ashamed" and "embarrassed" after a banner which read "White Lives Matter Burnley" was flown over Etihad Stadium during their match against Manchester City.
Burnley captain Ben Mee says he is "humbled" by the response to his comments about the 'White Lives Matter Burnley' banner that flew over Etihad Stadium. Mee, 30, said he was "ashamed and ...
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