UK Soccer Governing Body Rejects Dave Whelan’s Claim That Guardian Misquoted Anti-Semitic Remarks
Error: Contact form not found.
by News Editor

The Football Association does not believe Dave Whelan's claim that The Guardian misquoted his remarks about Jewish people. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
The Guardian – The Football Association regulatory commission which handed Dave Whelan a six-week ban from football for his racist remarks has revealed in its written reason why it rejected the Wigan Athletic owner’s claim that the Guardian had misquoted him.
Although he pleaded guilty to the charge of misconduct, aggravated by his references to race, religion or ethnic origin, Whelan claimed he had not said in his interview on 20 November that: “I think Jewish people do chase money more than everybody else. I don’t think that’s offensive at all.”
Pod Save America Hosts Call on Democrats to Cut All Israel Military Aid, No Longer Accept AIPAC Funding
Jews, Israelis Targeted in Austria Amid Surge in Antisemitic Incidents; Local Jewish Community Calls for Action
‘All of Our Strength’: Over 1,000 Pro-Israel Activists Gather in DC for Solidarity Conference
‘Devastated’: Wesley LePatner, Killed in Manhattan Mass Shooting, Was a Jewish Communal, Philanthropic Leader
Sen. Angus King Vows to No Longer Vote for Israel Military Aid Until Gaza Conditions Improve
Europe Won’t Pressure Israel to ‘Commit Suicide’ Amid Gaza Backlash, Palestinian State Push, Says Israeli FM
Israel’s National Soccer Coach Attacked in Athens Before Soccer Fans Chant ‘F–K Israel, Free Palestine’ at Match
New York Judge Sentences Neo-Nazi to 5 Years for Livestreaming Bomb Threats Against Jewish Hospitals
US Pressures Lebanon to Issue Cabinet Decision to Disarm Hezbollah Before Talks Continue
UK Plans to Recognize Palestinian State in September Unless Israel Meets Conditions, Starmer Says









