The chairman of Forest Green Rovers Football Club, Dale Vince, said that the Palestinian flag was flown at their stadium in solidarity with Palestine because the conflict there has all the same ingredients as the one in Ukraine.
The English Forest Green Rovers Football Club has flown the Palestinian flag on April 18, during a game against Oldham Athletic, at the Gloucestershire club’s New Lawn Stadium.
“We flew this flag at FGR’s game today. In solidarity with Palestine,” Dale wrote.
We flew this flag at FGR’s game today. In solidarity with Palestine.
The conflict there has all the same ingredients as the one in Ukraine – invasion, occupation, murder of civilians, destruction of homes and hospitals – and sieges. pic.twitter.com/D6a2nqCuMz
— Dale Vince (@DaleVince) April 18, 2022
“The conflict there has all the same ingredients like the one in Ukraine – invasion, occupation, murder of civilians, destruction of homes and hospitals – and sieges.”
In a different tweet, also on April 18, Dale condemned the United States’ blatant support of Israel, saying that,
“Palestine has been under siege by Israel – by air, land, and sea, for decades. The US allows this, pumps billions into Israel to support its economy and military, and uses its veto to block any meaningful action by the UN.”
Vince is a green energy businessman who became chairman of Forest Green Rovers FC in 2010.
Forest Green Rovers Football Club is a professional football club based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in English Football League (EFL) League Two.
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