If that's the case, your ideal is to get rid of poppy's at the football, have no rememberence day celebration, get rid of minutes silences, no more charitable donations in or around stadiums, no communication between football clubs and police/councils, no foreign investment, scrap the Secretary for Culture, Media, and Sport, ensure no government funding in grassroots football, councils immediately close and convert council owned football pitches, no football related arrests, no political figures in or around football grounds, no government/council funding to football clubs or their associated charities/foundations, no policing within football including travel, football clubs and their owners to be not-for-profit and thus don't pay taxes, no extra travel routes for football fans on away days, no host-nation World Cup, no host-nation Euros, no government funding to improve areas within and around stadiums, absolutely zero accountability at a government level for owners using the sport as a means to sportswash, no health and safety regulations, no government enquiries in to disasters (or potential disasters) etc. etc.
How ridiculous.
That's a pretty weird idiology for football, and exactly what neutral to politics would be. Or is the line just drawn at inclusivity, and everything else political surrounding the sport is sound to carry on as itioc
Still can't get over the fact you said football promotes Marxism, im fairly gutted you still haven't explained the mental gymnastics as to how you got there.