Norwich City told to apologise for Pride Month as supporters group hits out at 'error of judgement'

Norwich City told to apologise for Pride Month as supporters group hits out at 'error of judgement'
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Aden-Jay Wood

By Aden-Jay Wood


Published: 09/06/2022

- 17:31

Updated: 09/06/2022

- 18:02

Proud Canaries has urged the club to delete the content which features a wall covered in homophobic slurs

Norwich have been criticised for their Pride Month project and asked to apologise by fan group Proud Canaries.

The supporters’ group has hit out at the Canaries’ campaign which marks Pride Month and features a wall covered in homophobic slurs.


Proud Canaries is unhappy the campaign highlights bigoted language and wants the content deleted.

File photo dated 15-02-2020 of of a banner from the Proud Canaries at Carrow Road, Norwich. Fan group Proud Canaries have criticised Norwich City for their Pride Month project and asked the team to apologise. Issue date: Thursday June 9, 2022.
A banner from the Proud Canaries at Carrow Road, Norwich
Adam Davy

A statement read: “The impression given was that the film would record an upbeat occasion with players and fans alike throwing paint rainbows at a concourse wall to create an inclusive graffiti mural while discussing the negative impact of bigotry.

“Had we been briefed on the constantly in-view, and in-focus abuse wall concept we would have firmly advised against and deemed it a deal-breaker.

“The finished edit is far from positive. Viewers, including those from our community, are subjected to the sight of a lexicon of slurs – regularly used to target LGBTQ+ people – for almost the entire duration of the production.

“That error of judgement was compounded exponentially with the launch tweet, ironically stating ‘that this language is not OK’ – while platforming it.

“We’ve asked the club to delete the film in its current form, apologise publicly, and work with us, Norwich Pride, and the wider fanbase to make good.”

A general view of Carrow Road before the Premier League match between Norwich City and Tottenham Hotspur. Picture date: Sunday May 22, 2022.
Norwich have issued a statement on the matter
Nigel French

Norwich unveiled their ‘A Home For Everyone’ campaign in a 14-minute film which features former winger Darren Eadie and current players Kenny McLean and Megan Todd.

It ends with paint thrown at the wall to cover the offending words.

Proud Canaries member Tim Carr also takes part and it is understood the group was briefed on the content of the video beforehand.

A Norwich spokesman said: “As ever, all at Norwich are proud of the club’s ongoing work to support diversity, equality and inclusion across our players, staff and supporters.

“Throughout recent years the club have had, and continue to have, extensive dialogue with its various fan groups.

“We are determined to continue our work in this area, tackling discrimination in football, supporting difficult conversations and pushing boundaries in making Norwich City a home for everyone.”

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