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WHEN WILLS HE DO SOMETHING?

FA President Prince William urged to act over Fifa’s poppy ban scandal

PRINCE William should join the fight to end Fifa’s shameful poppy ban, military veterans said last night.

They want Wills, president of our FA, to use his influence so England and Scotland stars can pay tribute with the emblem on their shirts during their match on Armistice Day this Friday.

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FA President Prince William has been urged to use his influence to overrule banCredit: Getty Images

The FA has so far said it will provide only black armbands with poppies at Wembley.

Ex-Lance Corporal Gary Weaving, 37, said: “There should  be no compromise. Prince Harry is well placed to put our argument forward and if our royals aren’t going to fight for us, who is?”

Barry Martin, 40, a former Guardsman, said: “It would be great if Prince William could put himself forward. Fifa’s judgment is an absolute disgrace.”

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 06 : Leicester City's poppy wreath on the side of the pitch for the clubs remembrance fixture before the Barclays Premier League match between Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion at the King Power Stadium on November 06 , 2016 in Leicester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)
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Leicester marked Remembrance Day by weaving poppies into the pitch for West Brom gameCredit: Getty Images
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FA has only allowed England squad to wear black armbands with poppies onCredit: Getty Images

Geoff Edwards, 58, who was in the Royal Corps of Transport, said: “I fully support Prince William getting involved. Fifa wouldn’t even exist if people hadn’t given up their lives.”

Fifa says the poppy falls foul of its ban on “political” messages.

Britain's Prime minister Theresa May arr
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PM May is backing Sun campaignCredit: Getty Images
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Sports Minister Tracey Couch has given her backing to our petitionCredit: PA:Press Association

A Sun campaign for a U-turn has been backed by PM Theresa May and Sports Minister Tracey Crouch.

Our petition had 313,434 names last night.


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