Every team in the Premier League will wear “Black Lives Matter” threads when the season restarts … with the powerful message replacing names on the back of players’ shirts.
Check out one of the kits posted by Sheffield United on Tuesday … the unis not only feature “BLM” on the nameplates, they also have a “Black Lives Matter” patch on the sleeve.
Players from all 20 teams came up with the idea to show solidarity with the movement earlier this month … and will wear the special jerseys for the first 12 games once the season returns from COVID-19 suspension next week.
The players released a statement on the decision, saying, “We, the Players, stand together with the singular objective of eradicating racial prejudice wherever it exists, to bring about a global society of inclusion, respect, and equal opportunities for All, regardless of their colour or creed.”
“This symbol is a sign of unity from all Players, all Staff, all Clubs, all Match Officials and the Premier League #blacklivesmatter #playerstogether.”
The league also addressed the players’ statement, saying it will support those who decide to take knees in protest.