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Storm Jorge couldn’t scare off campaigning Terrors supporters!

Storm Jorge wiped the clash between between Tooting and Mitcham United and Bracknell Town but it couldn’t stop one small band of south Londoners demonstrating their support for the final day of February’s Football v Homophobia campaign.

Tooting & Mitcham United Terrors

Storm Jorge wiped the clash between between Tooting and Mitcham United and Bracknell Town but it couldn’t stop one small band of south Londoners demonstrating their support for the final day of February’s Football v Homophobia campaign.
United’s mascot Terror the Tiger and a select group of committed fans are pictured getting together at Imperial Fields on Saturday to show their support for the now annual campaign despite seeing their fixture being washed out by the heavy rains and high winds battering Britain for a third weekend in a row.
The Terrors were delighted to back Football v Homophobia, organised once again this season to challenge discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and expression at all levels in football, albeit on a smaller scale.
Tooting & Mitcham United chair Caroline McRoyall said: “I have been a strong supporter of the FVH campaign since its inception and am pleased the club are able to demonstrate their support as well.


“It is so important that we continue to challenge all forms of discrimination and demonstrate that football is for everyone.”
Missed our exclusive column with the London Unity League’s Brian Silk explaining how LGBT+ friendly football is finally getting the recognition it deserves? Catch up here.
To find out more about Football v Homophobia and get involved visit footballvhomophobia.com.
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Images courtesy of @OfficialTmufc/Twitter
 

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