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    Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Hughes has indicated he will not punish his players for refusing to wear the Kick It Out T-Shirt on Sunday.

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    And rightly so. We live in a free society where freedom of speech is one of Britain's core values. Alex Ferguson was wrong in my opinion. He should know more than anyone about standing up for your rights being a trade union man. Does make you wonder that neither him or Rio will back down from it and will probably be the beginning of the end of his career at United. Could he be tempted to QPR?
    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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      Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
      And rightly so. We live in a free society where freedom of speech is one of Britain's core values. Alex Ferguson was wrong in my opinion. He should know more than anyone about standing up for your rights being a trade union man. Does make you wonder that neither him or Rio will back down from it and will probably be the beginning of the end of his career at United. Could he be tempted to QPR?
      God I hope not as have always thought he is the most over rated player in the history of the Premiership

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        A bit like McClintock coming to us in his twilight years. The guy has played for the biggest club in the world for a decade and won countless trophies. You don't do that without being a top player.
        First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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