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Players kneeling for anthem met with boos before MLS game - Black News Channel

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By Anne M. Peterson AP Sports Writer There was a smattering of boos when players from FC Dallas and Nashville SC collectively took a knee during the national anthem before their MLS game Wednesday night in Frisco, Texas. Dallas defender Reggie Cannon said he was disgusted by the boos at Toyota Stadium when players and officials knelt to call attention to racial injustice. He said teammate Ryan Hollingshead turned to him afterward and said he was sorry. 'You can't even have support from your own fans in your own stadium. It's baffling to me,' Cannon said. 'As a team we […]

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