BBC cut away from message on homemade FA Cup during Wrexham tie FACup
The BBC cameras quickly cut away from a fan seen holding a homemade FA Cup which read ‘f*** the Tories’ at Wrexham.
And the camera operator thought they’d seen another heartwarming custom job, only to realise the message plastered across it, criticising the UK Government., with star striker Paul Mullin banned from wearing it on his boots.of his custom boots last year, which had ‘F*** THE TORIES!’ written across them, with images of the Merseyside skyline.
“For the record, the pictures wouldn’t have been permitted to be taken, had we known, and the issue will be dealt with privately by the club.
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