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England away kit sells more than home shirt for first time EVER after Nike’s ‘woke’ cross was slammed by legends & fans

An even more multi-coloured version of the home kit was turned down by the FA

ENGLAND'S away kit is selling more than the home shirt for the first time ever at one retail giant.

It comes after Nike's "woke" crisis saw the St George's Cross on the Three Lions' shirt modified with different colouring to the traditional red bars.

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England fans have been left fuming over the modified flagCredit: Nike/X
The flag is found on the back collar of the shirtCredit: EPA
England played in the away kit against Belgium in a recent friendlyCredit: PA
The modified flag is found on the inside of the collar on the away kitCredit: REX

The decision was slammed by fans, Three Lions' legends, and politicians, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer, among those opposing the change.

The modified flag is also used on the away shirt, but instead of sitting on the outside of the back collar it is hidden on the inside.

Now high street giant JD Sports has revealed that for the first time ever the England away kit is selling more than the home kit.

Regis Schultz, chief executive of JD Sports, told The Sun: “ It has only been two or three days of trading and so far it has been ok , but the one thing we are seeing is that the away shirt is selling better than the other one, when usually it would be the other way around."

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Shulz also said the company had not sold out of the shirt yet.

"It is early days.

"We have more shirts than normal, we had a bigger order so that might be why."

The strange sales pattern comes after last week's row that saw Nike say they never intended to offend England fans.

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also reported that an even more multi-coloured version of the kit was turned down by the FA.

Sportswear giant Nike released a statement saying: “We have been a proud partner of the FA since 2012 and understand the significance and importance of the St George’s Cross and it was never our intention to offend, given what it means to England fans.

“Together with the FA, the intention was to celebrate the heroes of 1966 and their achievements.

Headline KIT CLASH Nike wanted to add MORE colours to St George's cross on England kit.. until the FA stepped in, insiders claim

“The trim on the cuffs takes its cues from the training gear worn by England’s 1966 heroes, with a gradient of blues and reds topped with purple.

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“The same colours also feature an interpretation of the flag on the back of the collar.”

Peter Shilton, England's most capped men's player ever, has been one of the the kit's fiercest critics.

The 74-year-old said: "This is wrong on every level. I'm totally against it. Including the price that Nike are going to charge.

"It's woke. If you're going to put the St George's Cross on a kit, which obviously Nike have done, then just put it on with the traditional colours. Like the Three Lions, it's traditional."

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