[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  AusFootHQ [@ALeagueHQ](/creator/twitter/ALeagueHQ) on x 3195 followers Created: 2025-07-21 14:52:22 UTC Update - Jackson Irvine Interview with @abendblatt: FC St. Pauli: Jackson Irvine speaks on Palestine shirt 'Until now, Irvine had not made a public statement on the matter, with St. Pauli emphasizing internal discussions at the time, involving president Oke Göttlich and club spokesperson Patrick Gensing. Now, the club icon was “glad to address the issue.” At the same time, Irvine appeared visibly affected, taking deep breaths, his eyes red. “My intention was to express solidarity with the people in Palestine, particularly Gaza, who are enduring indescribable suffering. It was a small public gesture to simply draw attention to this crisis,” said Irvine, who at no point claimed—given the complexity and magnitude of the issue—to be commenting broadly on the Middle East conflict. Irvine aimed to show solidarity with Gaza. However, it was foreseeable that not everyone would interpret it this way. Irvine received numerous messages accusing him of antisemitism. “I found it deeply insulting and hurtful to be labeled that way. I’ve never discriminated against people or groups or expressed hatred in any form. My focus is always on the human perspective,” Irvine said. As such, the reactions were deeply disappointing to him. The historically and politically well-informed Irvine reiterated that his gesture was solely about highlighting the suffering in Gaza. “It was never about me, a shirt, or a festival, but about what’s happening there.” The days surrounding the incident were tough for him, but “I’m glad the storm has passed.” XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [jersey](/topic/jersey) [palestine](/topic/palestine) [fc st pauli](/topic/fc-st-pauli) [Post Link](https://x.com/ALeagueHQ/status/1947308676554825755)
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Created: 2025-07-21 14:52:22 UTC
Update - Jackson Irvine Interview with @abendblatt:
FC St. Pauli: Jackson Irvine speaks on Palestine shirt 'Until now, Irvine had not made a public statement on the matter, with St. Pauli emphasizing internal discussions at the time, involving president Oke Göttlich and club spokesperson Patrick Gensing. Now, the club icon was “glad to address the issue.”
At the same time, Irvine appeared visibly affected, taking deep breaths, his eyes red. “My intention was to express solidarity with the people in Palestine, particularly Gaza, who are enduring indescribable suffering. It was a small public gesture to simply draw attention to this crisis,” said Irvine, who at no point claimed—given the complexity and magnitude of the issue—to be commenting broadly on the Middle East conflict.
Irvine aimed to show solidarity with Gaza. However, it was foreseeable that not everyone would interpret it this way. Irvine received numerous messages accusing him of antisemitism. “I found it deeply insulting and hurtful to be labeled that way. I’ve never discriminated against people or groups or expressed hatred in any form. My focus is always on the human perspective,” Irvine said.
As such, the reactions were deeply disappointing to him. The historically and politically well-informed Irvine reiterated that his gesture was solely about highlighting the suffering in Gaza. “It was never about me, a shirt, or a festival, but about what’s happening there.” The days surrounding the incident were tough for him, but “I’m glad the storm has passed.”
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