Ipswich Town Did Not Officially Invite Nigel Farage for Stadium Photoshoot
Ipswich Town faces fan backlash after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's stadium photoshoot sparked debate over political neutrality and club involvement, with over 5,000 branded shirts sold, critics said.
- Nigel Farage was pictured holding an Ipswich Town football shirt with 'Farage 10' printed on it at the club's stadium.
- Ipswich Town maintains that there was no official invitation for Farage's photoshoot at the stadium.
- Farage claimed footballers were advocating for a 'new communist order' by taking the knee against racism before matches.
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Ipswich Town release statement after Nigel Farage pictured at Portman Road with shirt
Ipswich Town have issued a statement this afternoon defending their decision to permit Reform UK leader Nigel Farage access to Portman Road, following considerable criticism from supporters on social media platforms.The Championship club maintained that it holds no political allegiances and has welcomed figures from various parties over recent years."The club remains apolitical and does not support or endorse any individual or party," the statem…
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