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Ipswich captain Sam Morsy chooses not to wear rainbow armband for religious reasons
Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy chose not to wear a rainbow armband during Saturday’s defeat to Nottingham Forest due to his religious beliefs. The 33-year-old midfielder was the only captain in the Premier League not wearing a rainbow armband across Rainbow Laces weekend,
Ipswich explain captain Sam Morsy’s decision not to wear rainbow armband
Morsy was the only captain not to wear the armband during Rainbow Laces weekend, with Ipswich revealing the player’s decision was due to his religious beliefs
Why did Ipswich captain Sam Morsy not wear the rainbow armband?
IPSWICH TOWN fell to a 1-0 defeat away to Nottingham Forest last weekend. The match was played on a weekend that saw the Premier League promote their Rainbow campaign in support of the LGBTQ+
Ipswich confirm Sam Morsy didn't wear a rainbow armband due to religious beliefs
Ipswich Town have confirmed that their captain Sam Morsy didn't wear a rainbow armband during the Tractor Boys' Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest because of "religious beliefs". Some fans however are calling him 'hypocritical' because he wore kits with betting sponsors on which is forbidden in Islamic culture.
FA clarify if Sam Morsy could be charged over refusal to wear rainbow armband in Ipswich game
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed whether Ipswich captain Sam Morsy could be charged over his decision to not wear the rainbow armband in the Premier League at the weekend. Morsy, 33, chose not to wear the armband in Saturday's Premier League defeat at Nottingham Forest because of his religious beliefs as a practising Muslim.
Ipswich reveal Sam Morsy did not wear rainbow armband due to religious beliefs
Ipswich reveal Sam Morsy did not wear rainbow armband due to religious beliefs - British-born Egypt midfielder Morsy is a practising Muslim.
UK soccer captain refuses to wear rainbow armband, citing religious conflict
Ipswich Town Football Club captain Sam Morsy, who is Muslim, refused over the weekend to wear the armband designed to support the LGBT community.
Ipswich star Sam Morsy doubles down on Rainbow armband refusal after Premier League stance
Sam Morsy refused to wear a Rainbow armband in support of LGBT+ inclusion in Ipswich's defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday and repeated that stance for Tuesday's visit of Crystal Palace
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna comments on Sam Morsy armband controversy
Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy chose not to wear a rainbow armband against Crystal Palace and manager Kieran McKenna has explained the club's position on the midfielder's decision
Ipswich release statement after captain Sam Morsy refused to wear Rainbow armband against Nottingham Forest
IPSWICH captain Sam Morsy REFUSED to wear a Rainbow armband last weekend due to “religious beliefs”. The Egypt international starred for the Tractor Boys in Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Nottingham
Ipswich defend Sam Morsy's refusal to wear Rainbow Laces armband
Ipswich Town have defended captain Sam Morsy's refusal to wear a rainbow captain's armband.Last weekend saw the Premier League's Rainbow Laces campaign marked across all top-flight fixtures in
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Ipswich Town's Sam Morsy the only player to refuse to wear rainbow armband during recent round due to religious beliefs
English Premier League club Ipswich Town FC has released a statement after its captain refused to wear a rainbow armband over ...
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Every time a Premier League footballer rejects Rainbow Laces, the wrong people are emboldened
Every time a Premier League footballer rejects Rainbow Laces, the wrong people are emboldened - Comment: The initiative to ...
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