Arsenal have no plans to cancel their sleeve sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda following the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that the government’s Rwanda immigration plan is “unlawful”.
No changes are anticipated to the four-year £10million-per-year ($12.5m) deal signed in 2021 with Visit Rwanda, which first appeared on Arsenal shirts in 2018.
When delivering the verdict, Lord Robert Reed, president of the court, said Rwanda “has a poor human rights record”, citing evidence from the UN’s refugee agency. Lord Reed added there was a “real risk” asylum seekers could be sent...
I am a United fan but OP here is just clutching on straws to justify their ownership. Looks like Arsenal is living rent free in your head and i am not surprised a Newcastle fan is coming out calling Arsenal “hypocrite” when your ownership itself is a hypocrisy issue. Arsenal were in the first division even as far as my granddad goes and they are embodiment of British football just like United unlike a division 2 scrap club climbing ladders using Oil money funded from human abusive states. Downvoting this post as OP is rattling up the Arsenal fans to farm karma. Such an embarrassment of a club and a fanbase really pathetic.
I am a United fan but OP here is just clutching on straws to justify their ownership. Looks like Arsenal is living rent free in your head and i am not surprised a Newcastle fan is coming out calling Arsenal “hypocrite” when your ownership itself is a hypocrisy issue. Arsenal were in the first division even as far as my granddad goes and they are embodiment of British football just like United unlike a division 2 scrap club climbing ladders using Oil money funded from human abusive states. Downvoting this post as OP is rattling up the Arsenal fans to farm karma. Such an embarrassment of a club and a fanbase really pathetic.