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 ...
Rainbow Laces is a way of letting football fans know that they are free to be themselves, to hold hands with whoever they want inside a football stadium, and that it is not a space where bigotry ...
“Football unites society and there is no place for discrimination in our game.” Director of the Rangers Charity Foundation, Connal Cochrane, added: “The Rangers Charity Foundation is proud to support ...
Football v Homophobia began in the UK before developing into an international initiative opposing homophobia at all levels from grassroots to professional clubs. Latterly, the Rainbow Laces campaign ...
The aims of ‘Rainbow Laces’ match those of Rangers’ own Everyone Anyone initiative. Everyone is welcome at our modern, progressive football club, regardless of their background, with Rangers and the ...