Im not against either red or white poppies
http://www.bbc.co.uk/remembrance/how/poppy.shtmlI didn't know white poppies caused some to lose their jobs
I have a red poppy brooch this year and I see it as a reminder of all those involved in various wars that didn't come home, and our responsibility towards those who came ( or still do, now) home injured or disabled.
I don't think banning it on a football match when the parties involved are in the UK as we are still remembering the same people as in those wars the soldiers came from all over the uk, on first glance is reasonable.
I suppose it could be an issue and a political statement if the soldiers you are remembering were killing off relatives of people you are playing or mixing with.
NI could be an issue if the people perceived as being remembered were thought to be the surpressers there.
However that's just one match, which could be sorted by listening to how both sides felt about wearing poppies and just stopping the wearing of it, if it was likely to cause tensions.
If it was used as a Protestant symbol to wind up the republicans, that's probably not a good idea.
It would be an abuse of what the poppy is supposed to mean, a rememberance of the dead and a giving to the living.
I suppose it depends how likely it is for the symbol of the Poppy to be abused to wind up and increase hostilities.
Maybe they thought it could be, after all people have been known to abuse symbols to mean quite offensive things.
The swastica used to be a Hindu symbol.
Initially my reaction to a poppy ban is that it is ridiculous.
However, I'm prepared to discover it may be being abused to mean something else, and maybe fifa's answer is to stop it, altogether.
Not sure.