Ipswich's Sam Morsy has been the only captain in action who didn't wear the rainbow armband, in games against Nottingham Forest on Saturday and Crystal Palace on Tuesday. Ipswich said after the ...
Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy's decision not to wear the rainbow armband in support of the Premier League's Rainbow Laces campaign has drawn scrutiny. Morsy wore a standard-issue armband instead ...
Captains are not compelled to wear a rainbow armband and can wear the plain standard-issue version instead. Why have Marc Guehi and Crystal Palace been spoken to by the Football Association?
For the second consecutive season, a Premier League captain has declined to wear a rainbow armband during the annual Rainbow Laces activation. Ipswich Town skipper Sam Morsy wore the standard ...
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi wrote a religious message on his rainbow armband for a second successive Premier League game despite the Football Association saying it would remind him of its ...
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi will be reminded by the Football Association (FA) about the organisation’s rules after displaying a religious message on his rainbow captain’s armband.
That is who they're supposed to represent, which makes the role of the captain - and the wearing of the rainbow armband - more important in that regard. These are the traditional parameters of the ...
However the FA did not get in touch with Ipswich captain Sam Morsy, who refused to wear the rainbow armband due to his religious beliefs, the Telegraph reports. Ms Smith's legal letter branded ...
Marc Guehi has spoken out to explain his actions after twice writing on his rainbow armband in recent days. As part of the Premier League's Rainbow Laces campaign to support the LGBTQ+ community ...
Sam Morsy has again refused to wear a Rainbow captain's armband for Ipswich's clash against Crystal Palace. Morsy, a practicing Muslim, refused to wear a Rainbow armband in his side's defeat at ...