Newcastle fans urged to drop ‘culturally offensive’ Arab headdresses
Kick it Out says it will offer educational workshops to fans in the northeast to explain why this could be considered stereotypical and culturally offensive.
Kick it Out says it will offer educational workshops to fans in the northeast to explain why this could be considered stereotypical and culturally offensive.
Amnesty International has said the takeover is "an extremely bitter blow for human rights defenders".
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Sport News 24/7 By Billy Stephens @BillyLaughs @TLE_Sport With Sunderland and Newcastle sat 18th and 19th respectively in the league table before kick-off, the Tyne-Wear derby was a massive relegation six-pointer and the 1-1 draw was a huge disappointment for both teams. Norwich’s 0-1 away win at West Brom the ...
Sport News 24/7 By David de Winter - Sports Editor @TLE_Sport @davidjdewinter ‘How not to run a football club.’ This would surely be the title of Newcastle United’s memoirs of the last 10 years. They are the gift that keeps on giving – a soap opera that is so unbelievable ...
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