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So football's world governing body have told England and Scotland that they will not be allowed to wear poppies in the World Cup qualifier.
They don't allow any political or religious symbols to be worn on international shirts. Some, nay most people, say the poppy isn't political or religious, it's a symbol of remembrance.
Even Therese May has been getting her knickers in a twist about it today.
What do you think?
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I think it's a bad decision given that both the FA and SFA requested it.
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Just do it wear them after all they let Argentina parade a flag before the game in respect of their claim to the Falkland's
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I say just wear them. What are FIFA gonna do? Fine them?
Well if they do, just give the money to the poppy appeal instead.
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Just seen breaking news (not sure of the reliability yet though) that the FA have decided that they will be wearing poppy armbands anyway despite what FIFA are saying. It said the FA have already spoken to FIFA about the likely sanctions for disobeying their ruling and are prepared to take a 1 or 2 point deduction if they have to. Scotland on the other hand are probably not willing to do that as their qualifications hangs in the balance already and a points deduction would probably kill them off.
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Andy Murray's wearing one at the Paris Masters.
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Both teams should be wearing the poppy. As far as I'm concerned, FIFA can ban Scotland from all future competitions, because we'll not be winning, perhaps not even qualifying, them anyway. Considering all the fraud that's been going on at FIFA for years, them making a fuss about abiding by the rules just beggars belief.
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03-11-2016, 11:06
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2016, 11:07 by hibeejim21.)
As much as I don't think FIFA and UEFA should be deciding what's political or not,the real shame with poppies is how they've been hijacked by the self righteous and right wing xenophobes. (hello sevco)
When Scotland played England in 1999 the teams didn't have poppies on their shirts despite it being the day before Remembrance Sunday. And not a xxxx was given.
What's changed?