Newcastle ask fans to not wear Arab-style clothing to matches

Newcastle ask fans to not wear Arab-style clothing to matches

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Club statement: Newcastle United is kindly asking supporters to refrain from wearing traditional Arabic clothing or Middle East-inspired head coverings at matches if they would not ordinarily wear such attire
Newcastle United have asked supporters to refrain from wearing mock headdresses following the club's takeover by a Saudi-backed consortium.
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