Ipswich Town Did Not Officially Invite Nigel Farage for Stadium Photoshoot
Reform UK booked a private tour at Ipswich Town's stadium leading to a photoshoot by Nigel Farage without the club's official invitation, sparking fan criticism and debate on sport's apolitical stance.
- Nigel Farage was pictured holding an Ipswich Town football shirt with 'Farage 10' printed on it at the club's stadium.
- Ipswich Town maintains that there was no official invitation for Farage's photoshoot at the stadium.
- Farage claimed footballers were advocating for a 'new communist order' by taking the knee against racism before matches.
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