| UEFA breaking their own rules? 15:55 - Aug 15 with 1068 views | Bent_double | I mean, good for them to display it (not that those carrying out the killing will give a damn), but it's gonna be hard for them to stop players doing it now. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news |  |
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| UEFA breaking their own rules? on 16:14 - Aug 15 with 995 views | Illinoisblue | They might as well put out a “wish bad things didn’t happen in the world” banner for all the good it will do |  |
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| UEFA breaking their own rules? on 16:18 - Aug 15 with 978 views | BlueBadger |
| UEFA breaking their own rules? on 16:14 - Aug 15 by Illinoisblue | They might as well put out a “wish bad things didn’t happen in the world” banner for all the good it will do |
That said, if there's two organisations in the room and UEFA can be seen as the ethical one, you should probably be having a bit of a rethink about your life choices. |  |
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| UEFA breaking their own rules? on 16:18 - Aug 15 with 975 views | Radlett_blue | As ever, UEFA mess up & make a rod for their own backs by trying to look virtuous. Football really should stop all this stuff - silences for non football related events, badges against racism etc etc. But it's not going to happen. |  |
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| UEFA breaking their own rules? on 16:56 - Aug 15 with 878 views | Durovigutum | And yet Celtic were fined for displaying banners last season? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo And wasn’t there a problem with the poppy? |  | |  |
| UEFA breaking their own rules? on 17:57 - Aug 15 with 794 views | ronnyd | Didn't they stop, or try to, make England not wear a poppy armband a few seasons ago? |  | |  |
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