| Flag policy at Swansea ? 12:39 - Nov 27 with 587 views | KeithHaynes | So you need permission to bring a flag in to the ground. Really ? I’m assuming you email a picture of it to the email address provided ? Slightly going a bit too far for me. From the official site. Swansea City would like to provide an update following an incident which occurred towards the end of the game against Blackpool on Saturday, 20 November at the Swansea.com Stadium. The club opened an investigation as a matter of priority and that investigation remains open and ongoing, and we would like to thank supporters who came forward with eyewitness accounts. While the investigation is still underway, several supporters have already been identified and are being spoken to as part of the ongoing process. The club continues to work on identifying any other spectators involved in the disturbance, but if anyone has any information then they can contact the club via support@swanseacity.com. The club would also like to provide clarity to supporters regarding the permittance of flags inside the stadium. We acknowledge that flags form part of our supporter identity and support of the club, however Swansea City would like to reiterate that, as per its flag policy, any flags containing political, discriminatory or religious content will not be permitted inside the stadium. All flags displayed within the stadium should have written consent from the club and supporters are urged to contact support@swanseacity.com should they need to liaise with us on this matter. The club have kept in regular contact with the Supporters’ Trust on this matter and they fully support Swansea City in its efforts to eradicate anti-social behaviour and ensure the Swansea.com Stadium is a safe and welcoming venue to visit. The club can also confirm there will be an increased safety presence in operation at Saturday’s Championship fixture against Reading. Swansea City is a club that prides itself on being inclusive and welcomes all supporters, and we would like to remind fans that if they witness any discriminatory incidents while in attendance at the Swansea.com Stadium then they can anonymously text 88440 using SWANS at the start of their message and provide details of the incident. |  |
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| Flag policy at Swansea ? on 15:40 - Nov 27 with 524 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea city is a business owned by US people Welsh local people and a committee of fans including recently elected social influencers who are welcome. Fans cannot use flags with the club's name on to support various political or religious groupings without permission. It would suggest wrongly that the club supports that cause. The most vexed issue since WW2 in the British Isles and Ireland which has seen loss of and life changing injuries is the status of the Province of Northern Ireland. By long patient and sensitive work peace occurred after a few decades and an accommodation reached. The club is quite right not to allow people to falsey suggest the club are aligned to either side of this particular issue. Swansea city is the company name. In the event of the 'Swansea city Supporters Trust' leaving the club after a court case I would encourage the club to ban them from use of the club name or badge in future. Once the members voted to leave they are no longer welcome or likely ever to be invited back in. Llanelli town FC needs finance. The use of BLM logos in the Summer of 2020 as a mistake by the club. They have no admitted this publicly a instead moved the goal posts a little and carried on and hope nobody notices in line with FA advice. |  |
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| Flag policy at Swansea ? on 17:39 - Nov 27 with 467 views | Catullus | Did the players ask for permission before putting the white flag up? |  |
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| Flag policy at Swansea ? on 18:03 - Nov 27 with 460 views | Chief |
| Flag policy at Swansea ? on 15:40 - Nov 27 by ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea city is a business owned by US people Welsh local people and a committee of fans including recently elected social influencers who are welcome. Fans cannot use flags with the club's name on to support various political or religious groupings without permission. It would suggest wrongly that the club supports that cause. The most vexed issue since WW2 in the British Isles and Ireland which has seen loss of and life changing injuries is the status of the Province of Northern Ireland. By long patient and sensitive work peace occurred after a few decades and an accommodation reached. The club is quite right not to allow people to falsey suggest the club are aligned to either side of this particular issue. Swansea city is the company name. In the event of the 'Swansea city Supporters Trust' leaving the club after a court case I would encourage the club to ban them from use of the club name or badge in future. Once the members voted to leave they are no longer welcome or likely ever to be invited back in. Llanelli town FC needs finance. The use of BLM logos in the Summer of 2020 as a mistake by the club. They have no admitted this publicly a instead moved the goal posts a little and carried on and hope nobody notices in line with FA advice. |
Fair play. A flag policy thread and you somehow try and twist it towards your agenda. Your desperation knows no bounds. Swansea City Supporters trust is their name, and their badge is distinct and also their own. Unless you're advocating giving more money to lawyers in some sort spurious trademark suit? How do you know how any prospective future owners will act? There'll be no better way for any future owners to ingratiate themselves with fans would be to at least consult the trust during their purchase. So nice try, but let's leave others to talk about the club's flag policy. |  |
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| Flag policy at Swansea ? on 18:14 - Nov 27 with 455 views | Catullus |
| Flag policy at Swansea ? on 18:03 - Nov 27 by Chief | Fair play. A flag policy thread and you somehow try and twist it towards your agenda. Your desperation knows no bounds. Swansea City Supporters trust is their name, and their badge is distinct and also their own. Unless you're advocating giving more money to lawyers in some sort spurious trademark suit? How do you know how any prospective future owners will act? There'll be no better way for any future owners to ingratiate themselves with fans would be to at least consult the trust during their purchase. So nice try, but let's leave others to talk about the club's flag policy. |
besides which, he's wrong. A flag with Swansea loyal on it, there's no trademark issue. An NI flag with a red hand, no trademark issue. It might be a touch heavy handed but look at the thread about the problem. I said on there if all flags were banned would everybody be happy and that's exactly what we got. Now everybody can be unhappy, well done to the morons involved. |  |
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