English football supporters’ groups to show ‘Refugees Welcome’ banners
• Aston Villa and Swindon Town fans first to follow German counterparts
• Stan Collymore: ‘Our great club could and should do our bit to help’
People hold up a ‘Refugees Welcome’ banner in Germany, where football fans have inspired their English counterparts to show their support for those fleeing war zones for Europe. Photograph: Oliver Killig/dpa/Corbis
Supporters’ groups in England are looking to follow the example set by their German counterparts in holding aloft “Refugees Welcome” banners at home matches in response to the crisis gripping Europe.
Inspired by support and offers of practical help from fans across Germany in recent weeks, Aston Villa and Swindon Town fans became the first to say they planned to hold aloft such banners amid attempts to coordinate support via social media. Villa supporters plan to send a message supporting refugees during their televised match at Leicester City on Sunday week when the teams meet after the international break. Similar banners have already been spotted at non-league matches involving Kingstonian and Dulwich Hamlet, as well as at FC United games. The Premier League said there was nothing in its rules to prevent clubs from welcoming the banners into their stadiums.
http://www.theguardian.com/football...ll-supporters-groups-refugees-welcome-banners
• Aston Villa and Swindon Town fans first to follow German counterparts
• Stan Collymore: ‘Our great club could and should do our bit to help’
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People hold up a ‘Refugees Welcome’ banner in Germany, where football fans have inspired their English counterparts to show their support for those fleeing war zones for Europe. Photograph: Oliver Killig/dpa/Corbis
Supporters’ groups in England are looking to follow the example set by their German counterparts in holding aloft “Refugees Welcome” banners at home matches in response to the crisis gripping Europe.
Inspired by support and offers of practical help from fans across Germany in recent weeks, Aston Villa and Swindon Town fans became the first to say they planned to hold aloft such banners amid attempts to coordinate support via social media. Villa supporters plan to send a message supporting refugees during their televised match at Leicester City on Sunday week when the teams meet after the international break. Similar banners have already been spotted at non-league matches involving Kingstonian and Dulwich Hamlet, as well as at FC United games. The Premier League said there was nothing in its rules to prevent clubs from welcoming the banners into their stadiums.
http://www.theguardian.com/football...ll-supporters-groups-refugees-welcome-banners