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Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi said his message was one of “love” and “inclusivity” after writing on his rainbow armband for a second time. The England defender had been reminded of ...
Marc Guehi has risked a Football Association ban after writing the words “Jesus loves you” on his captain’s rainbow armband in the match against Ipswich Town. The FA had reminded Crystal ...
Marc Guehi will face no formal action from FA after second religious message on rainbow armband By Ali Rampling and Matt Woosnam Dec. 3, 2024 Updated Dec. 4, 2024 ...
Everybody knows Marc, everybody knows ... Morsy to refuse to wear the rainbow armband altogether, having first done so last weekend. Despite the FA reprimanding Guehi for his decision to write ...
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi will be reminded by the Football Association (FA) about the organisation’s rules after displaying a religious message on his rainbow captain’s armband.
MARC GUEHI will NOT be charged by the FA for displaying a second religious message on his rainbow armband during Crystal Palace's 1-0 win over Ipswich. The England defender, 24, a devout Christian ...
Marc Guehi’s father has slammed the Football Association (FA) after his son was reprimanded for writing “I love Jesus” on his rainbow captain’s armband. The hand-written message was ...
MARC GUEHI has escaped FA action for writing "I love Jesus" on his rainbow captain’s armband. But the Crystal Palace skipper, who is a devout Christian, has been warned not to repeat his actions ...
Zac Goodwin/PA via AP Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi wrote "Jesus loves you" on his rainbow-coloured captain's armband against Ipswich Town on Tuesday despite a reminder from England's ...
Premier League captains were asked to wear the multicoloured armband this weekend as part of the Rainbow Laces campaign ... for religious reasons, while Guehi decided to wear it with a penned ...
Marc Guehi was reminded of his responsibilities by the FA after wearing his customised rainbow armband against Newcastle Credit: Getty Images/Richard Pelham The Premier League and its clubs are ...