Newcastle United Fan Banned From Matches For ‘Sexually Sensitive’ Tweets Prepare To Sue FA Over ‘Legal’ Rainbow Argand Campaign


The Newcastle United Fan, who was banned from the games for his ‘serious – serious’ tweets, said he would sue Fa for the rain sequence.

Linji Smith, 34, said she is preparing to take legal action against the FA over their Rainbow Lace campaign, which shows support for the LGTBQ+ community.

The campaign, which sees players wearing rainbow colors and a voluntary standard, is a matter of personal choice for teams and players.

Ms Smith, who has been banned from matches and had her membership revoked by her club until 2026 for her ‘sexist’ views, has hit out at the sports organisation.

He pointed out that wearing rain accessories allows the belief that a person can be different from their natural sex.

In the case of letters made by her lawyers, the lower body, and seen by the Telegraph, Ms Smith is accused of illegally ‘encouraging’ by encouraging Premier League players to wear the colors of the rain.

The statement went on to argue that the accessories conveying a political message or image were ‘allowed’ under the A-laws.

A Newcastle United fan has now created a fundraising page in a bid to help fund his legal case.

Linzi Smith, 34, (broken) banned from the games until 2026 for his 'sexist' post will sue the FA over the line about the rainbow

Linzi Smith, 34, (broken) banned from the games until 2026 for his ‘sexist’ post will sue the FA over the line about the rainbow

He pointed out that wearing rain accessories (symbolized by the rainbow arband) allows the belief that a person can be different from their natural sex

He pointed out that wearing rain accessories (symbolized by the rainbow arband) allows the belief that a person can be different from their natural sex

It comes just after the Crystal Palace star, Marc Geuhi was repeatedly retaliated by Jesus by writing ‘I love Jesus in different colors’ in the meeting against Newcastle United.

Despite this warning, on Tuesday the border wrote another message that reads ‘Jesus loves you’ on his armband, by the football association, and the football association, and the football association said that it risked being banned.

However, the FA has not contacted Ipswich captain Sam Omry, who has refused to wear the rainbow armband because of his beliefs, the Telegraph reports.

MS Smith’s legal letter labeled the FA’s status in relation to Geuhi and Morsy as ‘arretional’.

He pointed out that it was ‘appropriate’ not to accept the captain of Crystal Palace conveying a religious message, but he had ‘taken it in the exact opposite direction’ when it came to political messages behind the rainbow flag.

The Fai Rainbow Lace Campaign was first created in 2013 in partnership with LGBTQ+ Charity StoneWall and the Premier League.

An FA spokesperson said: ‘We believe football should be for all, and have supported the Rainbow Lace Course campaign for over ten years.

‘Together with our partners and languages ​​across English football, we have helped promote this inclusive and voluntary campaign to provide LGBTQ+ campaigns at all levels of our game.

‘We are not thinking of a campaign to break any of our laws.’

Ipswich Captain Sam pictured (pictured) did not wear the raincoat for the second last time in the game against Crystal Palace last time

Ipswich Captain Sam pictured (pictured) did not wear the raincoat for the second last time in the game against Crystal Palace last time

Morsy and Guehi shake hands before kick off, with Morry not wearing a rainbow armband

Morsy and Guehi shake hands before kick off, with Morry not wearing a rainbow armband

Geehi was reprimanded by the FA for having 'I love Jesus' written on a horse last weekend

Geehi was reprimanded by the FA for having ‘I love Jesus’ written on a horse last weekend

Despite this warning, on Tuesday the footballer gave the message that 'Jesus loves you' in his summer with a football arvation that he is putting at risk

Despite this warning, on Tuesday the footballer gave the message that ‘Jesus loves you’ in his summer with a football arvation that he is putting at risk

MS Smith's legal letter sealed the FA's position in relation to Geuhi and Ornry'

MS Smith’s legal letter sealed the FA’s position in relation to Geuhi and Ornry’

It comes after Ms Smith filed a High Court bid to stop police forces questioning Transphobia which they claim is involved in activities used for trans-viewing.

It was previously followed by a four-month investigation by the Premier League and an interview by NorturmBria police under development – but no formal charges followed.

Ms Smith had been pursuing two challenges, one against Newcastle United to overturn her ban, and the other against the police to stop it from holding activities such as wearing rain badges.

He also wanted the power to agree not to call public statements that ‘support the causes of transfer’.

The Newcastle supporter said he was taking action at a time when he was ”angry” at the way he was being treated and feared others would be in his way.

A football fan told the Telegraph that he is ‘always law abiding’ and has been ‘made to look like a criminal’.

Ms Smith said she was unable to look for a new job because she was ‘scared’ of how she would be perceived.

He sent an injunction before the judicial review that included the police should stop using or promoting ‘flags, emblems, lanyards or signs associated with objects facing the public’.

Ms Smith was banned from attending Newcastle United matches until 2026

Ms Smith was banned from attending Newcastle United matches until 2026

The (illustrated) four-month investigation by the Premier League included details of his whereabouts

The (illustrated) four-month investigation by the Premier League included details of his whereabouts

Ms Smith's Tweet (pictured) was attacked in the investigation

Ms Smith’s Tweet (pictured) was attacked in the investigation

The book said that because the officials were encouraged to be proud of themselves, that they signed the support of gender stereotypes.

He also brought up the northern pride event last year where the police found flags and symbols associated with ‘Trans Coursems’ while handing out popular name badges.

Ms Smith said the forces gathered in the activities ‘showed support for one side of deeply contested social issues’.

He continued the IT Observer ‘One of the most divisive or toxic issues’ in today’s society.

However, football fans have previously denied that he is transphobic and said he is a ‘sexist’ who believes in women’s rights.

Mrs. Smith said that the whole situation was caused because ‘other people’ do not agree with her views that people are not born male but are later allowed to be women’s positions.

He went on to blame the power of ‘bullying and intimidating’ people for holding these views.

It is understood that the rainbow leaces loces campaign, which sees players wearing rainbow colored leaces and ingredients, is also a matter of personal choice for teams and players (stock photo)

It is understood that the rainbow leaces loces campaign, which sees players wearing rainbow colored leaces and ingredients, is also a matter of personal choice for teams and players (stock photo)

A Newcastle United fan said he feels he can’t rely on the law because it ‘goes against their agenda’.

His legal representation told the Telegraph at the time that his case could set a precedent for deciding that pride and its rainbow symbols are political.

He said that by wearing raincoats, the police had ‘clearly breached their statutory duty of impartiality’.

Emailonline previously reported that Ms Smith was investigated by a special hate speech unit in the game after a series of posts about the X community.

Newcastle began investigating Ms Smith after receiving a complaint. They then wrote to him in November saying they were banned until 2026 for breaching the Club’s equality policy, which prohibits ‘discriminatory’ comments.

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