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Don't know what all the hoo-ha is about.

This shouldn't be Nikes argument or decision. Someone gave them the authority to take out the St George + and replace it with a gay cross.
What a gay cross has any to do with football above anything else that goes on in this world is beyond me.

Talking to my Irish mate last night
(He's not Irish, he just makes out he's Irish. Never lived there apart from a few holidays and a few pints of Guinness (He has created the irsh look, ill give him that)) and he said rightly, would they have replaced the Shamrock ☘️?. Let say with a colourful flower.

Can you imagine if they had replaced the American flag with Love ❤️ hearts and stripes.
 
This shouldn't be Nikes argument or decision. Someone gave them the authority to take out the St George + and replace it with a gay cross.
What a gay cross has any to do with football above anything else that goes on in this world is beyond me.

Talking to my Irish mate last night
(He's not Irish, he just makes out he's Irish. Never lived there apart from a few holidays and a few pints of Guinness (He has created the irsh look, ill give him that)) and he said rightly, would they have replaced the Shamrock ☘️?. Let say with a colourful flower.

Can you imagine if they had replaced the American flag with Love ❤️ hearts and stripes.
 

Here is another Variation of the American flag for you.
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But it's not. It's only got 1 ☆ and not 50☆'s. So that means it a similar looking flat of a different design.
 
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These are not the US flag. They are not on US football shirts representing the USA. They represent being Gay.
There is nothing ileagal or wrong in putting a twist to something (then it's somthing different)
unless it's been patented.
Have a look at US football strips past & present, all manner of interpretations of the flag
 
 
To me, that looks like stars on the arms of an American football shirt. Looks nothing like a flag to me.

I can see what they have done, but it's not a flag.

Regarding the England shirt you can see that the colourful rectangle resembles a flag (in shap) but it's not the English flag.
 
If a question in a quiz was " Who's football shirt is this?"

I'd say the USA .

But it's not a flag...... it's a shirt. No rules when it comes to shirts.
 
Its a flag on shirt, that's been messed with despite your claim to the contrary
 
Have a look at US football strips past & present, all manner of interpretations of the flag

Screenshot_20240324_124721_Google.jpg

Not the greatest picture. Blue crosses and Red crosses.

What country would you associate the blue crosses with?
 
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