The hysteria on this site is quite laughable.
Everyone coming on here spouting their moral high ground is pathetic.
Calling other City fans for having an opinion, demanding that they make apologies. FFS get over yourselves!
My personal opinion is that he should not have worn that shirt regardless of the situation. He is paid a good salary by his employers and part of his role should be to represent the best interests of the club at all times - Any shirt without another clubs brand would not have been a problem so why take the risk? If you say that the emotion of the situation etc., to me that doesn't stack up. I presume he dressed himself.
Tribute or not it was at best ill-judged.
Just an opinion - and no I will not apologise for it.
Everyone coming on here spouting their moral high ground is pathetic.
Calling other City fans for having an opinion, demanding that they make apologies. FFS get over yourselves!
My personal opinion is that he should not have worn that shirt regardless of the situation. He is paid a good salary by his employers and part of his role should be to represent the best interests of the club at all times - Any shirt without another clubs brand would not have been a problem so why take the risk? If you say that the emotion of the situation etc., to me that doesn't stack up. I presume he dressed himself.
Tribute or not it was at best ill-judged.
Just an opinion - and no I will not apologise for it.