Newcastle United have asked their fans to stop wearing "traditional Arabic clothing or Middle East-inspired head coverings" at matches after their Saudi Arabian backed takeover.
Full ArticleNewcastle United asks fans to stop wearing 'traditional Arabic clothing' at matches
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