I don't see King being this stupid.I hope we steer well clear
I’m sure they both are, don’t really care what their private political opinions are though. When you start nailing the club’s colours to a certain political mast however, nothing good can come of it.King would never be so stupid. Pretty sure he's a tory as is Lampard i think, but i can't see either making public political statements nevermind doing anything like that. It just divides a fanbase when football is a time everyone should be united. Not surprising from Ipswich mind.
Bit of a desperate signing for Ipswich
As they should be.
It's bad enough a club throwing its weight behind any political party, but hugely accentuated when it's one as divisive as Reform plc.
Forest Green Rovers vs Ipswich Town. If only they could get relegated far enough to play out that fixture.I’m sure they both are, don’t really care what their private political opinions are though. When you start nailing the club’s colours to a certain political mast however, nothing good can come of it.
I don't see King being this stupid.
He publicly endorsed Andy Street for re-election for West Mids Mayor a few years agoI don't see King being this stupid.
As a private individual, or through the club?He publicly endorsed Andy Street for re-election for West Mids Mayor a few years ago
Pre season tournament: Hamburg, St Pauli, Ipswich, Forest Green.Forest Green Rovers vs Ipswich Town. If only they could get relegated far enough to play out that fixture.
Pre season tournament: Hamburg, St Pauli, Ipswich, Forest Green.
It’s madness of IpswichTractor boys going fucking nuts over this on Reddit, first tried to say he paid for the shirt and booked a tour, then it came out he was invited...
Reform clearly think there is a market for their brand of politics in football fan bases, there was blurb on social media from reform yesterday about this visit to Ipswich, the club could have quite easily cleared up if it was genuine or not, but silence.Did this actually happen? Are those photos AI? I can imagine some clever little (r|f)acist in the party's team booking a ticket on the tour without telling the club who was coming, but surely you just refuse entry.
Massive own goal for Ipswich, but yet more yapping online about that party and its leader. Grim.
private individuals can back who they want, he didn't make it so CCFC was supporting ASHe publicly endorsed Andy Street for re-election for West Mids Mayor a few years ago
It will confusing for Norwich supporting gammons though. Penny for their thoughts this morning.Reform clearly think there is a market for their brand of politics in football fan bases, there was blurb on social media from reform yesterday about this visit to Ipswich, the club could have quite easily cleared up if it was genuine or not, but silence.
Reform clearly think there is a market for their brand of politics in football fan bases, there was blurb on social media from reform yesterday about this visit to Ipswich, the club could have quite easily cleared up if it was genuine or not, but silence.
Do tours usually fill the dressing room with shirts with your name on them?It seems they did a rally in a park in Ipswich and he booked a tour
I'm sure they could have stopped it once it became clear that it was a stunt. And if they supplied multiple shirts with his name on the back then they were complicit.It seems they did a rally in a park in Ipswich and he booked a tour
Grim.
Bit of a desperate signing for Ipswich
Inviting this festering c**t of rotting abortion piss into your club is unforgivable.
Bit of a desperate signing for Ipswich
I'm sure they could have stopped it once it became clear that it was a stunt. And if they supplied multiple shirts with his name on the back then they were complicit.
Why? They could have simply said "sorry but we wish to remain apolitical" and people would have said "OK, fair".That would have caused more trouble than it’s worth
Why? They could have simply said "sorry but we wish to remain apolitical" and people would have said "OK, fair".
At the very least if this is the case they should put out a statement saying that they do not, as a club, support any political party and acknowledge that anyone is able to book a tour of the ground, purchase replica shirts and take photos whilst they do so.That would have caused more trouble than it’s worth
no, it wouldn'tBecause they’d already allowed him in and the media circus it would then have created would have lasted for weeks whereas this hasn’t even actually really made any news on the national media outlets at all.
Can clearly see that the line fed to favourable local journos was a desperate attempt to scramble back some of the damage.It seems they did a rally in a park in Ipswich and he booked a tour
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