So, the dude who says he was banned for wearing a Palestine football shirt at Brighton HA FC was apparently actually banned because you’re not allowed to wear any football shirt in the hospitality area and when asked to leave he refused. Slightly different story.
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If he was wearing a Southern Braves shirt would that be ok?
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So he was banned for wearing a Palestinian shirt?
No-one listens to Israeli lies now, we've all seen the monstrous bastards for what they are.
Alongside Russians for their barbarism.
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Got confirmation of that somewhere? (I’ve seen it suggested but not confirmed by anything.)
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So, a silly dress code issue rather than some political thing?
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I did wonder that
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As a hospitality season ticket holder at Cheltenham Town I can confirm this is the case in all grounds. Only exception at Cheltenham is children, it will have said this on his ticket.
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So. A liar.
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So he was banned for wearing a Palestinian shirt then?
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It’s Brighton, it was always unlikely that this was an issue with support for Palestine.
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So, short version: you can’t wear a football shirt to a game of football… weird decision
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Leave some of the facts out and people will pity him. Ppffftt! What a jerk.
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Nothing to do with Tony Bloom then. www.thejc.com/life/sport/t...
Tony Bloom on Brighton's legacy - The Jewish Chronicle
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He has been banned for 4 matches. Suggests a somewhat harsh approach.
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Any chance we can see the policy or can you tell me where I can find it?