Oxford United are proud to support the EFL’s ‘Not Today or Any Day’ anti-discrimination campaign as we take on Hull City on Saturday.
EFL clubs across the country have united in their support of LGBT inclusivity to raise awareness of Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign, and the U’s will have rainbow corner flags, captain’s armband, substitution board, a rainbow featured on the programme cover plus all of our branding for the game has been rainbow themed to try and get the message across.
The focus of this year’s campaign is ensuring a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all whether we’re together, apart, online or on the pitch, as we collectively work to Make Sport Everyone’s Game.
United are proud of the important work we do within this area to continue to provide an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
The EFL’s support for Rainbow Laces forms part of its wider LGBT work and anti-discrimination campaign, ‘Not Today or Any Day’ which continues to raise awareness of the issue and the zero-tolerance approach to discrimination and prejudiced behaviour by the League and its clubs.