More likely that the league will find a way to stop other fans from expressing their legitimate concerns as you said in your other post.Not known. Hoping they break cover in a frothing rage now it’s been given the all clear.
More likely that the league will find a way to stop other fans from expressing their legitimate concerns as you said in your other post.Not known. Hoping they break cover in a frothing rage now it’s been given the all clear.
A ban might actually inspire other clubs to protest outside grounds on match days that would get coverage from the general news media.More likely that the league will find a way to stop other fans from expressing their legitimate concerns as you said in your other post.
I would love to see fans of other clubs follow suit, can't really imagine Brighton fans protesting though.A ban might actually inspire other clubs to protest outside grounds on match days that would get coverage from the general news media.
Brighton ( yes, Brighton)’s forums were full of praise for the effort on Saturday and want to do something similar for their upcoming televised game home to Newcastle in a couple of weeks
BBC Sport website as well.Several sources (Guardian, Torygraph,) now reporting that Croydon Met Police will take no further action over the banner exhibited at Palace on Saturday.
Rest assured the Premier League will find some way to ensure any similar protests are punished. Human Rights violations or not, nothing must spoil the brand.
“Won’t somebody think of the money?”
The real GOAT
He got lumps kicked out of him every game and still did stuff like that. Amazing player.Absolutely untouchable, what a player, definitely GOAT for me like
Yeah it gets on my nerves that he is never in a conversation between Messi and Ronaldo, I'd have the original Ronaldo over both of those.He got lumps kicked out of him every game and still did stuff like that. Amazing player.
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