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Premier League club captain 'reminded' after 'I love Jesus' message written on rainbow armband

Sky News Tuesday, 3 December 2024
Premier League club captain 'reminded' after 'I love Jesus' message written on rainbow armbandThe Football Association will contact Crystal Palace player Marc Guehi to remind him religious messaging is banned from equipment after a Christian message was added to his captain's armband, Sky News understands.
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