Nike is expected to experience a rare sales drop due to a shift towards US demand and direct-to-consumer sales. Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith express anger over the new 'woke' St George Cross on the 2024 England kits, with Anderson criticizing the design as a reason he 'wants his country back.' The redesigned flag aims to 'unite and inspire' according to Nike, but Anderson's refusal to watch England in a major tournament due to players' anti-racism gesture has raised skepticism about his credibility in English football.
"Despite being revealed on Monday, the change was only picked up on this afternoon and has led to IMMEDIATE social media fury" - the Express on the non-immediate fury https://t.co/dY8kQM7Ojf
Nike set for rare sales drop with focus on US demand, direct-to-consumer pivot https://t.co/8yENisTcmV https://t.co/si5XI0jfGQ
EXCLUSIVE, jeepers @kadhim , @stephenkb , @chakrabortty you must all be feeling pretty gutted that you've got scooped on this one https://t.co/tIwu6AGdBF
Anderson threatening to volunteer for the voluntary strand of the Rwanda scheme is intended to deter something https://t.co/8pGn8gOCg8
Lee Anderson is the least credible messenger on English football. He refused to watch England in a major tournament - because of the players anti-racism gesture - so spent the evening of the Euro 2020 final in his loft https://t.co/dY8kQM7Ojf
This quote, which you’d write as an obviously over the top parody of Lee Anderson if you were the kind of tedious Twitter arsehole who does crap Lee Anderson parody quotes for clout from other tedious Twitter arseholes, is a real Lee Anderson quote. https://t.co/rmZnJnBtpi https://t.co/pO9UslIzp1
EXCLUSIVE: Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith lead fury over new ‘woke’ St George Cross on official 2024 England kits Nike says the redesigned St George's Cross will "unite and inspire" But Anderson says it proves why he "wants his country back" https://t.co/nWjZ1Pipsw