Premier League clubs accused of double standards, ignored tragedy in New Zealand

The Premier League teams, the English Football League and the Football Association have been charged with double standards” because they failed to hold a minute of silence for 50 killed in attacks on two New Zealand mosques. English teams strangely ignored the tragedy that shocked the world. When it happened in November 2015 [...]
The Premier League teams, the English Football League and the Football Association have been charged with double standards” because they failed to hold a minute of silence for 50 killed in attacks on two New Zealand mosques.
English teams strangely ignored the tragedy that shocked the world.
When the attack had occurred in Paris in November 2015, Premier League players wore black tape and France's national anthem had been played.
Yunus Lunat, a former member of the FA, called such a thing “hipocrycryrizi”, translates Periscopi.
Lunat told BBC Sports: There is no excuse for something like that, whenever any tragedy, even on a smaller scale, has held a minute of silence. That's double standards, and that's hypocrisy. Keeping one minute silent was the thing to do. ”











