A Newcastle United fan has tanciaccess GB News the “only delight in her life has been acquiren” after she was prohibitned from suites over ‘gender critical’ tweets.
Linzi Smith, 34, is pondering taking legitimate action agetst the FA over their Rainbow Laces campaign, which shows help to the LGBTQ+ community.
The voluntary campaign sees teams and carry outers wear rainbow coloured armprohibitds and laces, but has drawn dispute this time around with Ipswich captain Sam Morsy selecting to stick with an frequent captain’s armprohibitd, citing religious watchs.
Smith has been prohibitned from suites and had her membership rincited by her club until 2026, and she tanciaccess Camilla Tominey there’s little chance of the prohibit being lifted.
Linzi Smith is prohibitned until 2026
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“I shelp skinnygs enjoy trans women are men and I don’t depend in the transitioning of children, and they took umbrage with that”, she shelp.
“They spent months secretly scheduleateigating me and getting the Premier League included, it culminated in inestablishing me to the police and being pulled in for an interwatch and a alert for a antipathy crime.
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“It was bizarre. I skinnyk that’s the only way I can reassociate depict it. Just voicing my opinions online has resulted in all of this. It has been a nightmare, to be honest.
“Just becaemploy they don’t consent with some watchs I’m sharing online and fair becaemploy I have a certain outaccomplish on my social media, it doesn’t give them a right to acquire probably the only delight I have in my life that helps me forget about everyskinnyg.”
Smith claims that wearing rainbow accessories upgrasps the belief that a person can have a gender that contrasts to their bioreasoned intimacy.
In a letter publishd by her lawyers, seen by the Telegraph, Smith alleged the FA had acted ‘unlawbrimmingy’ by ‘encouraging, authorising or straightforwarding’ Premier League carry outers to wear the rainbow colours.
The statement carry ond to dispute that FA rules ‘prohibit’ accessories transmiting a political message or image.
Despite having her ability to watch games in person streamlineped, Smith tanciaccess Camilla she carry ons to chase her team.
“I still chase them every week”, she shelp.
“But I would be lying if I shelp that someskinnyg wasn’t broken. I can’t see how my watchs have anyskinnyg to do with football.
“The club has uncoverly confessted that I never shelp or done anyskinnyg in the ground.
“Their wording is that it was disparaging. They’ve streamlineped the right for me to watch them home and away.”