
"'I've been talking to one of the directors, and they'd very much like to see me there for a home game,' Farage told ITV News. 'If I can make it, I will.'"
"A statement from the side sat third in the Championship said on Tuesday: 'Ipswich Town Football Club has, over several years, hosted representatives from a range of political parties. The club remains apolitical and does not support or endorse any individual or party.'"
"Rainbow Tractors, an LGBTQ+ fan group said in a statement: 'Rainbow Tractors is extremely disappointed in the club for allowing itself to be used in Reform's Campaign trail. The sightings of Reform being welcomed into the stadium sadden and anger us.'"
Nigel Farage has received an invitation to visit Sunderland's Stadium of Light from one of the club's directors, Juan Sartori. Although he expressed interest in attending a game this week, the visit was not formally arranged. Farage's recent visit to Ipswich Town was met with criticism from supporters' groups, including Rainbow Tractors, which expressed disappointment over the club's involvement with his political campaign. Sunderland's official stance remains apolitical, stating they do not endorse any individual or party.
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