Premier League
The attitude of Premier League clubs to the war in the Middle East is cautious
Premier League clubs are waiting for guidance from the FA on how they should honor those killed in the Middle East.
The British Parliament, 10 Downing Street, residence and office of the country’s Prime Minister and London City Hall were illuminated in the colors of Israel as a sign of support for his dead in the war conflicts with the Palestine. However, no Premier League stadium held a minute’s silence for the victims.
According to the Guardian, this is because the FA has not yet made a decision about taking sides in the Middle East conflict. He hasn’t decided on it yet either when the players will observe a minute’s silence before the game between the England men’s national team and Australia as part of the official friendly match that will take place at Wembley Stadium on Friday evening (October 13th, 9:45 p.m.). Novasports Premier League, live from Sportish).
While their clubs Premier League While Britain has yet to even issue a statement condemning what is happening between Israel and Palestine, UK sports authorities are under pressure to honor the victims of Hamas attacks, as English football did together in the war between Ukraine and Russia did, which was on the fringes of the former.
With the next Premier League game scheduled for the weekend of October 21-22, FA officials are being urged to make an immediate decision to avoid unrest on and off the pitch.
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
