FA response to Marc Guehi message is a victory for common sense - but it won't stop there
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The Football Association’s decision not to charge Marc Guehi after he wrote a religious message on his captain’s armband for the second game in succession is a victory for common sense. But it sets a precedent that will cause the FA problems. Judging by the way the FA has responded to Guehi’s promotion of christianity, religious messages ARE allowed to appear on part of your kit for at least a couple of games. And that, of course, is any religion. Rule A4 of the FA’s kit and advertising
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