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Premier League warns clubs over Football Lads Alliance amid fears of growing far-right influence at grounds

THE Premier League have issued a warning about the growing profile of the Football Lads Alliance in grounds.

Fears are growing the the movement started year is beginning to push an anti-Muslim agenda at grounds across the country.

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 The Premier League have warned clubs about the growing threat posed by the far-right influence in the Football Lads AllianceCredit: Getty - Contributor
Arsenal took action to remove a giant FLA banner that appeared at their ground earlier this seasonCredit: Sportimage

The FLA was set-up in the wake of the London Bridge terror attack in 2017 which saw eight people killed.

Initially it was established as an "anti-extremist" movement, but an investigation by the has revealed the group is being influenced by far-right activists with a more sinister agenda.

They attended a recent FLA rally in Birmingham were they saw evidence of threatening behaviour towards Asians and heard speeches against Muslims in the UK.

One of those on the march was former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson, who was lauded as a celebrity by many of those in attendance.

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There was evidence of anti-Muslim messages and threats to Asian bystanders at a FLA march in BirminghamCredit: PA:Press Association
Tommy Robinson, controversial former leader of the English Defence League, was feted by marches when he turned up to show his supportCredit: PA:Press Association

Only this week the FLA Twitter account re-tweeted a post that said: "If you're worried about the Muslim invasion, then the FLA is where it's at now."

And they claim the group's private Facebook page houses racist posts against London mayor Sadiq Khan and Labour MP Diane Abbott.

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An increasing number of banners bearing the FLA logo and message have been seen in football grounds across the country over the course of this season.

It is causing concern among football bosses in Britain, worried that an anti-Muslim message is being pedalled by some attending games.

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The Premier League have held meetings with the police to gain a greater understanding of the threat posed.

And now they are sending out a warning to the clubs to be vigilant about the growing popularity of the FLA and the dangers it could pose.

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