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Unions: We won't hold flag at Browns' opener

CLEVELAND — Members of unions representing Cleveland police officers and paramedics have said they won’t hold a large U.S. flag during pregame ceremonies before next Sunday’s Browns season opener after a group of the team’s players knelt during the national anthem before a preseason game last month.

Steve Loomis, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association, cited his service in the U.S. Navy when he told WKYC-TV he was astounded that Browns management knew of the protests but allowed it to occur.

  • Browns players linked arms while standing in a line together during the national anthem before Saturday night’s preseason game against the Bucs, a day after team legend Jim Brown stressed unity to them when addressing societal issues.

  • Erica Harris DeValve, the wife of Browns TE Seth DeValve, said focusing on her husband kneeling with black players distracts “from what our real focus should be.”

  • A dozen Browns players knelt in a circle to pray during the national anthem before Monday night’s preseason game. Several other players stood nearby and put their hands on a kneeling teammate’s shoulder.

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“I am not going to participate or work with management that allows their players to disrespect the flag and the national anthem,” Loomis said.

Nearly a dozen Browns players knelt in a circle and prayed in silent protest during the anthem before a preseason home game Aug. 21 against the New York Giants. A smaller group of players placed hands on the shoulders of their kneeling teammates.

A team spokesman issued a statement at halftime that said the organization has a “profound respect” for the national anthem, the U.S. flag and those who serve in the military.

“We feel it’s important for our team to join in this great tradition and special moment of recognition, at the same time we also respect the great liberties afforded by our country, including the freedom of personal expression,” the statement said.

Unions representing Cleveland police officers and paramedics are angered that Browns players knelt during the national anthem before a preseason game this month. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Dan Nemeth, president of the Cleveland Association of Rescue Employees Local 1975, said he had a similar reaction to Loomis’. He told Cleveland.com that he served in the U.S. Marine Corps and finds it “hypocritical” for Browns management to say it supports the military while allowing players to kneel during the anthem.

“When I was growing up, we were taught to stand every morning, put our hands over our hearts and say the Pledge of Allegiance,” Nemeth said. “And when we did that, we typically had someone holding the flag in front of the class. For them to disrespect the flag by taking a knee did not sit well with me.”

About 30 Browns players stood arm-to-arm in a line behind the rest of the team during the national anthem before an Aug. 26 preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

A veterans group outside Strongsville said last week that it would not show Browns games because of the player protests.

The Browns’ protests are part of a social-consciousness movement started last season by quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who became a polarizing figure for kneeling during the anthem.

Soccer

Favre criticises Balotelli, Nice's transfer business after play-off exit

Lucien Favre didn’t hold back when talking with reporters following OGC Nice’s Champions League play-off exit Tuesday, singling out Mario Balotelli and the club’s board for criticism.

Favre, who was approached to succeed Thomas Tuchel at Borussia Dortmund in the summer, watched several of his players underperform as Napoli completed a 4-0 aggregate victory to reach the Champions League group stages at Nice’s expense.

“I don’t want to comment on Balotelli,” Favre told Brian Homewood from Reuters when asked of his view on what was a distracted and lethargic outing from the Italian marksman. “It wasn’t very satisfactory, it was not good enough.”

Favre added that Balotelli was too slow leaving the pitch when he was substituted.

The Balotelli incident that left Favre most irritated occurred when Jose Callejon made it 1-0 after 48 minutes. The former Manchester City and AC Milan striker wasn’t on the pitch, but instead rowing with the fourth official in the technical area. The arguing appeared to relate to him wearing a white bandage over jewellery on his wrist – which is outlawed in football.

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Favre, perhaps ruing the job at Dortmund that could’ve been his, then hinted he was unimpressed with the support he has been given when trying to assemble a team that can compete in Europe’s elite club competition.

“To build, you have to replace the material that was there before. We have not replaced yet, far from it,” Favre complained to beIN Sports, as reported by Get French Football.

“It is difficult to find players 10 days before the end of the window, very difficult.”

So far in the summer transfer window, players have been signed relatively cheaply from fellow French teams, with the exception of Wesley Sneijder, who joined for free after a spell in Turkey. Going the other way have been Dalbert and Valentin Eysseric, both of whom shifted to Serie A, and rumours have stepped up in recent days that Jean Michael Seri is nearing a transfer to Barcelona.

Nice returns to action in Saturday’s Ligue 1 trip to Amiens SC – a match Seri declared his availability for – and will embark on another Europa League escapade from mid-September.

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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