Players choose not to wear anti-racism shirts

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Players reject anti-racism shirts

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Queens Park Rangers players Cisse, Wright-Phillips and Ferdinand are seen before their English Premier League soccer match against Everton in London (Reuters)

Queens Park Rangers players Cisse, Wright-Phillips and Ferdinand are seen before their English Premier League soccer match against Everton in London (Reuters)

A growing number of Premier League footballers have chosen not to wear t-shirts promoting an anti-racism campaign.

Nine players joined the boycott for this morning's match between Queens Park Rangers and Everton.

The players are protesting a perceived lack of action to combat racism in the game.

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