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53 minutes ago, OrangeKhrush said:

I think the questions are more where these sponsors are coming from, there is no website or business listing, and the female used on the brand marketing was a chinese tiktok person that died two years ago.

I'm sure it can be sorted with just an official statement.

And then you have this too :o

Liverpool sponsor charged with terror financing: Billions for Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Qaeda?

According to new documents submitted to a New York court, the bank made thousands of transactions worth more than $2008 billion from 2013 to 100, in violation of sanctions against Iran.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/en.vijesti.me/amp/710161/liverpool-sponsor-accused-of-funding-terrorism-billions-for-hezbollah-hamas-al-qaeda

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4 hours ago, Happy Blue said:

And then you have this too :o

Liverpool sponsor charged with terror financing: Billions for Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Qaeda?

According to new documents submitted to a New York court, the bank made thousands of transactions worth more than $2008 billion from 2013 to 100, in violation of sanctions against Iran.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/en.vijesti.me/amp/710161/liverpool-sponsor-accused-of-funding-terrorism-billions-for-hezbollah-hamas-al-qaeda

You’re owned by the UAE, a Saudi puppet, which means your owners definitely fund ISIS & Al Qaeda :8_laughing:

Banks shouldn’t be allowed to sponsor football clubs though. All banks are dodgy and run by immoral scum.

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The eternal problem in modern football. Generally people or companies who have enough money to buy or sponsor a football club aren't going to be in the Robin Hood mould.

Obviously there's still a line to be drawn between ruthless Tory businessmen and human rights abusing state owners but overall there's not really any winners.

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On 16/06/2024 at 22:08, RandoEFC said:

What's the back story on this one. Sounds like something similar with Wolves? I saw someone on Twitter saying both teams have signed deals with illegal betting companies. Today I saw people making clearly "lawyered" posts apologising for things they'd said about them so sounds like they've been quite aggressive in trying to control the narrative.

The sooner they ban gambling sponsors from football, the better.

https://insidecroydon.com/2024/06/18/eagles-fans-cry-fowl-play-as-palace-sign-betting-firm-sponsor/

This article explains it far better than I could.

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