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Telegraph
8 hours ago
- Business
- Telegraph
Tesco says sorry after running ‘meet the Lionesses' campaign... in Wales
Tesco has apologised for displaying a 'meet the Lionesses' advertising stand in a Cardiff store, which customers described as 'deeply offensive'. Wales's women's team will take part in their first ever major tournament at this summer's Euro 2025 and have been drawn in the same group as England. Shoppers in Cardiff were outraged by a Lucozade display that offered the chance for fans to meet the Lionesses, whom Wales play on July 13. Noel Mooney, the chief executive of the Football Association of Wales (FAW) was one of several people to share their anger on social media, posting on X: 'We are Cymru.' One shopper called on the supermarket to 'read the room' while another said: 'Must be lovely for our Welsh women footballers, walking in Tesco and seeing the England women's team. Disgraceful.' Tesco admitted the display had been put up by mistake and that it has since been removed. A spokesperson said: 'We're sorry this happened. We wish both the Welsh and English teams the best of luck in the upcoming Euros and know that many of our colleagues and customers will be proudly supporting their home nations throughout the tournament.' Players describe shirt row as 'extremely disappointing' It comes after Telegraph Sport reported that Welsh players were disappointed that fans were unable to personalise their away shirts for the Euros. The FAW unveiled a new away shirt earlier this year but supporters are unable to personalise the mint-green jersey – made by longstanding kit supplier Adidas – with a name and number, which has angered fans and members of the team. A current member of the Wales squad, who wished to remain anonymous, told Telegraph Sport: 'It's extremely disappointing that, as we prepare for the Euros, as we make history, we still can't get access to names on the back of our shirts. We've said for years, visibility is key and it is impossible for us to be in this history-making moment and actively choose against visibility.' In a statement, the FAW said: 'The Football Association of Wales want every fan to have the opportunity to personalise their Cymru shirt with the name and number that they desire. The FAW is in regular dialogue with Adidas and JD to find a resolution for personalisation on the WEC 2025 away shirt ahead of Euro 2025 this summer.'


Daily Mail
9 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Red-faced Tesco forced to issue an apology after public backlash to this promo stand... but can YOU spot why Welsh shoppers were so angry?
Tesco have been forced to apologise after a promotional stand offering shoppers the chance to meet England's Lionesses was put on display at a Cardiff store. Customers were shocked to see the large Lucozade signage, emblazoned with two photos of the Lionesses in a team huddle, placed front and centre of the store's entrance at Western Avenue just weeks before Euro 2025. The stand featured a large archway and offered shoppers the chance to 'win and meet the Lionesses', as well as the opportunity to take home a Lionesses jersey. The UEFA Women's Euros will get underway on July 2 in Switzerland and England and Wales will face off against each other after being drawn in the same group. Outraged Welsh customers took to social media to voice their anger with the display. One shopper described it as 'deeply offensive' and urged Tesco to 'read the room'. 'I genuinely don't understand how this happens. Surely someone somewhere would have thought it was a bad idea,' they added. 'Do you have these up in Scotland too?' Another customer said it was 'disgraceful', saying: 'Must be lovely for our Welsh women footballers, walking in Tesco and seeing the England women's team.' The chief executive of the Football Association of Wales, Noel Mooney, also shared his frustration with the gaffe, saying: 'We are Cymru. Why is this in our capital?' Tesco confirmed that it has since removed the display from the store and has wished both the Welsh and England sides luck for the tournament. In a statement, they said the advertisement was 'incorrectly' put up. 'Many of our colleagues and customers will be supporting their home nations in the tournament,' the company added.
Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Margetson joins Connah's Quay Nomads on loan
Swansea City goalkeeper Kit Margetson will spend the 2025-26 season on loan at Cymru Premier club Connah's Quay Nomads. Margetson, who turns 19 next month, was on the fringes of Swansea's senior squad at the end of last season. Advertisement The Wales youth international signed his first professional deal at Swansea in the summer of 2024. He is the son of Swansea and Wales goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson. Andy Fisher and Nathan Broome are both due back at Swansea this summer after loan spells away, adding to the club's keeper options alongside first-choice Lawrence Vigouroux. "I know that Kit turned down a number of other opportunities to come and play for ourselves and as club we are grateful for Swansea City, especially director of football Richard Montague and Martyn Margetson, for facilitating the move," said Nomads boss John Disney. "Hopefully the club can utilise this to help form a close relationship moving forwards."


BBC News
11 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Margetson joins Connah's Quay Nomads on loan
Swansea City goalkeeper Kit Margetson will spend the 2025-26 season on loan at Cymru Premier club Connah's Quay who turns 19 next month, was on the fringes of Swansea's senior squad at the end of last Wales youth international signed his first professional deal at Swansea in the summer of is the son of Swansea and Wales goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson. Andy Fisher and Nathan Broome are both due back at Swansea this summer after loan spells away, adding to the club's keeper options alongside first-choice Lawrence Vigouroux. "I know that Kit turned down a number of other opportunities to come and play for ourselves and as club we are grateful for Swansea City, especially director of football Richard Montague and Martyn Margetson, for facilitating the move," said Nomads boss John Disney."Hopefully the club can utilise this to help form a close relationship moving forwards."


BBC News
13 hours ago
- Business
- BBC News
Tesco apologises for England football promotion in Cardiff store
Tesco has apologised after a promotional stand advertising a chance to meet the England women's football team was put up at a store in Cardiff. Customers were shocked to see a Lucozade display featuring the Lionesses front and centre of the store's entrance at Western Avenue, just weeks before Wales face England at Euro 2025 in chief executive of the Football Association of Wales (FAW), Noel Mooney, was among those who voiced their anger on social media, saying "we are Cymru". Tesco said it had since removed the display from the store, and wished both the Welsh and English teams good luck in the tournament. One shopper described it as "deeply offensive" and called on Tesco to "read the room" as Wales women prepare for their first appearance at a major tournament."I genuinely don't understand how this happens. Surely someone somewhere would have thought it was a bad idea," they said."Do you have these up in Scotland too?" Another user said it was "disgraceful", adding: "Must be lovely for our Welsh women footballers, walking in Tesco and seeing the England women's team."In a statement, Tesco said the display was "incorrectly" put up in the store. "Many of our colleagues and customers will be supporting their home nations in the tournament," it added.