Brighton accused of ‘dangerous precedent’ after ban on Guardian over Tony Bloom coverage
Brighton accused of ‘dangerous precedent’ after ban on Guardian over Tony Bloom coverage
MPs, media and supporter groups accuse club of attacking press freedom with bar after reporting on owner
Brighton & Hove Albion has been accused of setting a “dangerous precedent”, as it faced criticism for banning Guardian reporters and photographers from home matches after reports on allegations concerning the club’s owner.
MPs, media and football supporter groups accused the Premier League club of attacking press freedom after its decision to bar the Guardian from the Amex Stadium, after coverage of allegations relating to Tony Bloom.
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