Ugo Ehiogu for England (vs Spain), 28th February 2001
I originally published this post here back in November 2009, talking about the crusade to try to
shame all Premier League clubs into attaching a poppy to their playing shirts, but the current
furore around FIFA's refusal to make an exception and allow the English football team to display
the same emblem on their shirts in this week's international match against Spain is essentially the
same argument being repeated again.
Cheer Up Alan Shearer @ Nov 10, 2011 4:11 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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