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Human rights activists have called on Manchester City and Manchester United to remove the ships from their emblems

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Human rights activists have called on Manchester City and Manchester United to remove the ships from their emblems

Manchester City and Manchester United have called for the ships to be removed from their emblems.

Anti-discrimination activists believe there is a need to explore the possible connection between the ship’s images and the era of the slave trade. Inside first mass media raised the question with the article “Abandon ship: Does this symbol of slavery dishonor Manchester and its football clubs?” Ged GrebbieCEO of football advocacy organization Show Racism the Red Card, commented on the matter:

It is widely documented that the country benefited from the Atlantic slave trade. The wealth and prosperity of our cities and industries is linked to the slave trade, and symbols of this can be seen throughout the UK.

A significant opportunity to combat racism in education is to discuss colonialism, the long-term legacy of slavery, and how it manifests itself today.

The football clubs declined to comment on the matter. According to rumors, they have no plans to change the emblems.

Source: Soccer Ru

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Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest away

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Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest away

Nottingham Forest and Manchester City met in the English Premier League match. The match ended with the score 1:2.

The hosts scored a goal: Giroux-Hutchinson (54′). They scored for the guests Reindeer (48′), Sherki (83′).

According to the results of the match, Nottingham Forest has 18 points, the guests 40 points.

Nottingham Forest’s next match will be on December 30 against Everton. Manchester City will play their next match on January 1, 2026 (opponent is Sunderland).

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Mbappe came to the Africa Cup of Nations match to support Hakimi

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Mbappe came to the Africa Cup of Nations match to support Hakimi

Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe was spotted in the stands of the Africa Cup of Nations match between Morocco and Mali.

The Frenchman was wearing his partner and ex-partner’s t-shirt PSG Ashraf Hakimiwho plays for the Moroccans.

The Morocco-Mali match was played on Friday evening, ending 1-1. After two rounds, Morocco leads group A with 4 points.

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Guardiola tells how he spent Christmas

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Guardiola tells how he spent Christmas

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola he told how he spent Christmas, which in the Catholic world was celebrated on December 25th.

When asked if he could rest, the Spaniard replied:

Decidedly. I gained four or five kilograms from the food I ate and the drinks I drank.

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