Skip to content

Brighton boss Graham Potter condemns homophobia after arrests

Watch Crystal Palace vs Brighton on Monday Night Football, live on Sky Sports Premier League from 7pm; Kick-off 7.45pm

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: Stonewall Rainbow laces flags are seen prior to the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers at American Express Community Stadium on December 08, 2019 in Brighton, United Kingdom. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Image: Brighton joined the other Premier League clubs in supporting Stonewall's Rainbow Laces last weekend

Graham Potter says there is no excuse for homophobia in football ahead of Brighton's derby clash with bitter rivals Crystal Palace, live on Sky Sports.

Premier League clubs last weekend backed Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign in support of gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender people in sport.

But the initiative was marred by alleged incidents of homophobic abuse, including at Brighton's Amex Stadium where two visiting Wolves fans were ejected, arrested and later released pending investigation.

Live MNF

Seagulls boss Potter is braced for a hostile atmosphere at Selhurst Park on Monday evening but insists the rivalry between the two clubs does not justify supporters behaving in a discriminatory manner.

"Regardless of what type of game it is, it's unacceptable," Potter said of homophobia.

"If we want to do anything and if we want to change anything, football should be football for everybody, regardless of their ethnicity, their religious position or their sexuality.

The two rivals go head-to-head, live on Sky Sports, on Monday night
Image: The two rivals go head to head, live on Sky Sports, on Monday night

"It's sad that we're even having the conversation.

Also See:

"But you can see in many instances that that's the world we're in at the moment and football has to do its best to try and lead the way."

Brighton and Wolves each condemned last Sunday's alleged discrimination, with the clubs working in connection with Sussex Police following the incident.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Potter says he has been reminded of how important the Crystal Palace vs Brighton derby is 'pretty much every day'

It occurred on the same day Everton launched an investigation into reports of homophobic chanting aimed at Chelsea fans during last Saturday's match at Goodison Park.

"In an ideal world you wouldn't want that to happen or anything like that to be shouted," added Potter.

"You hope that people come and they understand that it's a game that both sets of supporters want to win badly, but it's in a respectful atmosphere."

Soccer Saturday Super 6
Soccer Saturday Super 6

FREE TO PLAY: Do not miss your chance to land the £250,000 jackpot for the fifth time this year.

Around Sky