As long as they don't touch the 3 lions
It was the start of the watering down of the only racist flag in the United KingdomCan someone enlighten me - surely when this has been designed , there must of been some approval / written off that the design was good before going to mass producing ? If so who was it that signed it off
Honestly, I don’t know what the problem is. I think it is one of our better shirts to be honest. Yes, not traditional colours but we all know it is a St George’s Cross. I find it staggering that Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer waded in on this. Surely they have got more important things to do?Can someone enlighten me - surely when this has been designed , there must of been some approval / written off that the design was good before going to mass producing ? If so who was it that signed it off
ahr wait a minute, what if they identify as non binary or transgender big catsAs long as they don't touch the 3 lions
Nike clearly gone full woke and virtue signalling, clearly got some numpties who work there pushing all this crap.According to the papers today, Nike wanted to go full Rainbow on the shirts, never mind the flag - but The FA said no.
Nike drew up plans for 'rainbow England kit' to take shirt to drastic new levels
Nike and the FA have been criticised following the launch of England's new home shirt.www.express.co.uk
Nike clearly gone full woke and virtue signalling, clearly got some numpties who work there pushing all this crap.
They should probably be careful as you can end up damaging the brand, like budweiser did.
I'm more an Adidas fan myself anyway and wasn't going to buy that England shirt.Just boycott the Yank feckers!
I wouldn’t touch one lion let alone three.As long as they don't touch the 3 lions
Nike clearly gone full woke and virtue signalling, clearly got some numpties who work there pushing all this crap.
They should probably be careful as you can end up damaging the brand, like budweiser did.
Anyone paying £125 for a football shirt needs their head reading.Parts of the Middle East regard it with hatred, being the historic Crusader symbol to them and signifying death and destruction, even though 800 years ago. Just saying.
But £125 for a cheaply-made thin polyester shirt? It should have a badge in gold thread for that price. That’s the decision that I think shows the FA are out of touch.