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Fulham has banned dressing-room posts, as confirmed by Alex Iwobi on Snapchat.
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He said further snaps could lead to fines.
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The ban highlights a wider push to protect team privacy.
Fulham has told every player to stop posting anything from the dressing room on social media, and Alex Iwobi himself broke the news on Snapchat.
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He shared a short clip where he said the club’s media staff had stepped in and warned him that any more behind-the-scenes snaps could land him in trouble.
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Fans have really enjoyed the former Arsenal star’s honest glimpses of warm-up routines, locker-room antics and post-game reactions.
But this ban goes beyond just one player – it marks a wider change across the league.
Clubs are now putting their foot down, trying to keep team talks, game plans, and other sensitive stuff out of the public eye.
They just want to protect what happens behind closed doors.
Although fans may miss those casual moments, the decision makes it clear that players must stick to professional limits even on their own channels.
Therefore, when club rules come into play, personal sharing has to take a back seat.