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Millwall players scrap taking a knee vs QPR as club takes new discrimination approach

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Millwall have confirmed they will scrap taking a knee before kick off against Queens Park Rangers on Tuesday night.Instead, the Championship club have come up with their own unique approach to tackling discrimination after their fans booed the team on Saturday upon their return to The Den.The side will stand hand-in-hand with QPR players for the midweek game.And a banner will also be held aloft to show they are behind the fight for equality.Kick It Out, Show Racism The Red Card, The PFA, The FA and The EFL have all provided their support to Millwall over the new initiative.In a statement, the club confirmed: "Millwall believe that this gesture, which the club hopes to repeat with other visiting teams in the coming weeks and months, will.

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