Tottenham have contacted supporters and told them not to bring national flags to their Premier League game against Fulham on Monday.
The club has emailed fans with tickets for Monday night's match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, telling them a football match 'is not an appropriate arena to display flags of any political or religious affiliation or anything that could possibly be considered inflammatory'. 'The club has always considered that a football match is a time to show allegiance to a football team first and foremost,' it read.
'A football match is not an appropriate arena to display flags of any political or religious affiliation or anything that could possibly be considered inflammatory - this can include national flags during times of political conflicts, campaigns or issues.
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