Rob Sanderson says FIFA should be "ashamed of themselves" for "bullying" the European football clubs whose captains were planning to wear rainbow armbands at the World Cup. He spoke to As It Happens host Nil Köksal.
sanctions on any who bought it, for any beach of cat regulation of any joint station, the nation is all said, we cannot put our players in the situation where they might be booked or even forced to leave the field of play. it has left the nation is all said, we cannot put our players in the situation where they might be booked or even forced to leave the field of play. it has left the nations are frustrated, disappointed, and they say they will now show their support in other ways. as you can imagine, fan groups have responded angrily. he football reporters association said it felt betrayed by fifa and it was a yellow card to players, but a red card to tolerance. naturally pirks they are at a very nice football stadium. she is there in qatar itself. natalie pirks. we spoke earlier to rob sanderson from pride in football, a network of lgbt+ fan groups who work to eliminate homophobia from football. he spoke to my colleaguejoanna gosling a little earlier. for us, this is a really, rea
the champions league s worst ever group stage campaign and falling further off the title pace, his i2 month tenure is over. that s all the sport for now. back for more later on, joanna. we spoke earlier to rob sanderson from pride in football, a network of lgbt+ fan groups who work to eliminate homophobia from football. we spoke about that announcement that fifa would potentially give yellow cards to any of the team captain is wearing an armband. it has led to the team captains, including england and wales amongst nine countries and all who are planning to wear them saying they will not be wearing them. for planning to wear them saying they will not be wearing them.- will not be wearing them. for us, this is a really, will not be wearing them. for us, this is a really, really this is a really, really disappointing thing to see. today, we ve seen fifa stand up and say that the fundamental human rights of freedom of speech and freedom of expression are something that players and foot
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