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Nemanja Matic: Man Utd midfielder explains why he will not wear poppy

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Nemanja Matic says he will not wear a poppy on his Manchester United shirt because it reminds him of when his village was bombed when he was 12.

The bombing, in 1999, was part of a Nato-led offensive to drive out Serbian forces from Kosovo.

Matic was the only United player not wearing a poppy during their 2-1 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday.

The Serb, 30, released a statement on Instagram in which he said he respected the right of people to wear poppies.

But he said he would again not wear one for this weekend's Manchester derby, which will take place on Remembrance Sunday.

In his statement, Matic said: "I recognise fully why people wear poppies, I totally respect everyone's right to do so and I have total sympathy for anyone who has lost loved ones due to conflict.

"However, for me it is only a reminder of an attack that I felt personally as a young, frightened 12-year old boy living in Vrelo, as my country was devastated by the bombing of Serbia in 1999.

"Whilst I have done so previously, on reflection I now don't feel it is right for me to wear the poppy on my shirt.

"I do not want to undermine the poppy as a symbol of pride within Britain or offend anyone, however, we are all a product of our own upbringing and this is a personal choice for the reasons outlined.

"I hope everyone understands my reasons now that I have explained them and I can concentrate on helping the team in the games that lie ahead."

The Royal British Legion said "the decision to wear the poppy must be a matter of personal choice".

Elsewhere, the Football Association and Stoke City are investigating a social media post by Potters winger James McClean in which he described some of the Championship club's fans as "uneducated cavemen".

The 29-year-old was abused by a section of the home crowd for not wearing a poppy during Saturday's 0-0 draw with visitors Middlesbrough.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/46099843
 
I wonder what the reaction would be if Salah, Mane, Kante or Ozil took the same stance?
 
People need to learn to respect personal choice here. It must have been a frightening experience to live through a bombing campaign, and while Matic is earning his living here now, that doesn't mean he has to support military campaigns against his home country. NATO military forces did what they thought was right, and he is doing what he thinks is right by not wearing the poppy. We can agree to disagree sometimes.
 
His choice and I understand his reasons.

I dont wear it either because it comes across you are supporting the current immoral wars.
 
I'm pretty sure every reasonable person is fine with this because the whole idea of the poppy is that people fought for the free will for all of England and we should honour them with it. This is part of that free will.
 
So how many are wearing the poppy?
 
I am wearing one, purely for remembrance of fallen soldiers in WWI and WWII.

I 100% respect anyone who chooses not to wear one, they don’t have to give a reason or justify it either, and what I would add is that this is the view of the Royal British Legion as well! - that it is entirely a personal choice.
 
I wonder what the reaction would be if Salah, Mane, Kante or Ozil took the same stance?

Yes it would be very interesting.

The haters would be out in force.
 
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