England fans have vowed to boycott a new £125 football shirt after they offended millions by redesigning the St George’s Cross.
England fans have vowed to boycott a new £125 football shirt after they offended millions by redesigning the St George’s Cross. Former Football Association boss Adrian Bevington today admitted that he would not have signed off on the shirt and said: “It’s our flag. It's a national identity and I just don't really think it needs to be changed”.
“It is a unifier. It doesn’t need to be changed. We just need to be proud of it.“So, I think they should just reconsider this and change it back. I’m not even sure they can properly explain why they thought they needed to change it in the first place," he told The Sun’s Youtube channel.
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