Brighton FC bans fan for wearing Palestine shirt

Brighton and Hove Albion FC have banned a season ticket holder for wearing a Palestine shirt.

At half-time during the Brighton FC v Fulham game on August 16, stewards asked Roger Wade to leave the hospitality section of the stadium, with no explanation.

Social media users initially speculated that stewards removed Wade due to wearing a football shirt in the hospitality section of the stadium, which most clubs ban.

However, he made it clear that he covered the shirt with his jacket, whilst in hospitality. Additionally, when the club responded to his complaint and issued a five-match ban, they did not mention this.

Brighton FC: double standards?

Previously, people had reported Tomer Hemed, a former footballer and academy mentor, for inciting violence against Palestinians online. He posted photos with Israeli soldiers during a genocide.

Are the footballing community more triggered by a football shirt than war crimes?

Blood on his hands

The majority owner of Brighton FC is Tony Bloom – an ‘English sports better, poker player, and entrepreneur’ who has his hands in many Zionist pies.

Bloom has injected £2.4 million into Israel.

The aims of his foundation, The Bloom Foundation, include:

Creating a more cohesive society in Israel, fostering shared purpose and advocacy that unite diverse segments of society.

In its 2024 annual report, the word ‘Israel’ or ‘Israeli’ is mentioned 19 times. While claiming to promote ‘community cohesion’ for all members of ‘Israeli society’. Yet, there is not one single mention of Palestine or Palestinians.

His foundation clearly prioritises Israeli lives.

But it’s not just Brighton FC that are refusing entry to fans wearing Palestine shirts. A few weeks ago, a similar thing happened to an Everton fan.

The Palestine national football team is represented by the Palestinian Football Association and is a member of FIFA.

Both Brighton FC and FIFA are complicit in Israel’s genocide.

Unless FIFA and Premier League clubs are about to ban all international shirts, then this is a clear case of discrimination.

Back in 2021, Brighton FC released a kit in solidarity with Ukraine after Russia launched their attacks. But now, the very same club has issued a 5 match ban to a lifelong supporter for simply wearing a Palestine shirt.

Feature image via YouTube/ Millhouse Speaks

By HG

This post was originally published on Canary.