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Published 18:53 21 Nov 2022 GMT
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"I think the players could have worn the armbands for the first game, and took the punishment, whatever that might be. Kane, they were saying, was risking a yellow card as that might be the punishment. But that would have been a great statement. "If you get your yellow card, what a message that would have been, from Kane or Bale. Take your medicine, and then move on. Then, in the next game, you don't wear it because you don't want to be getting suspended, but I think it was a big mistake. "Both players - and we are talking about Wales and England here - they should have stuck to their guns and done it. Whatever about pressures from the outside, or your own associations, have the belief - if that is what you believe - and go with it."https://twitter.com/itvfootball/status/1594761156522033153 Wales manager Rob Page told ITV that the team 'are not happy' with not wearing the armbands but could not run the risk of getting captain Gareth Bale booked for wearing it. Ahead of the England win over Iran, BBC pundit Alex Scott wore a 'One Love' armband during the live broadcast of that game.
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