The Premier League’s Rainbow Laces campaign, an annual show of support for the LGBTQ+ community, has been overshadowed this ...
While debate over the campaign intensifies, supporters affected explain why they feel more marginalised than ever ...
This year's Rainbow Laces campaign has been beset by players, such as Ipswich's Sam Morsy, refusing to engage with the ...
The captains of two Premier League teams are in the spotlight for their choices as the competition celebrates LGBTQ+ ...
Every time a Premier League footballer rejects Rainbow Laces, the wrong people are emboldened - Comment: The initiative to ...
Ipswich captain Sam Morsy's decision not to wear the rainbow armband has drawn significant scrutiny. BBC Sport examines ...
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi will face no formal action from the English Football Association despite defying its rules ...
Manchester United's Rainbow Laces initiative faced a setback when a player refused to wear specially-designed jackets due to personal religious beliefs. This led to team-wide non-participation, ...
An independent LGBTQ supporters' group of Manchester United has expressed its disappointment after specially-designed jackets ...
Arsenal will host Manchester United on Wednesday in their dedicated Rainbow Laces fixture, with the Gay Gooners group urging ...
The Athletic reports that the player was full-back Noussair Mazraoui, who is said to have cited his Muslim faith.
The England defender will face no formal action from the Football Association after twice writing messages about Jesus on his armband.