Sir Gareth Southgate has chimed in on the controversy surrounding England's national flag, urging the nation to put their differences aside and come together. The former Three Lions manager believes that there is more that unites people than divides them, suggesting that the country can "change the narrative" on the St George's flag debate.
Southgate's comments came as concerns grew over a sense of disunity among England fans when asked about flying the national flag at matches. The issue has sparked heated discussions online and in pubs alike, with some arguing that the flag should be flown while others believe it should not.
In an effort to address these divisions, Southgate is calling on fans to focus on what truly unites them as a nation - their love of football, their pride in English culture, and their sense of belonging. By doing so, he hopes to shift the conversation away from divisive debates about national symbols and towards more positive discussions about the country's people and achievements.
For Southgate, unity is at the heart of everything he does, whether it's as a manager or as a fan. He believes that when we come together, both on and off the pitch, we can achieve great things and make our nation proud. As he so aptly put it, "There's more that bonds us than separates us."
Southgate's comments came as concerns grew over a sense of disunity among England fans when asked about flying the national flag at matches. The issue has sparked heated discussions online and in pubs alike, with some arguing that the flag should be flown while others believe it should not.
In an effort to address these divisions, Southgate is calling on fans to focus on what truly unites them as a nation - their love of football, their pride in English culture, and their sense of belonging. By doing so, he hopes to shift the conversation away from divisive debates about national symbols and towards more positive discussions about the country's people and achievements.
For Southgate, unity is at the heart of everything he does, whether it's as a manager or as a fan. He believes that when we come together, both on and off the pitch, we can achieve great things and make our nation proud. As he so aptly put it, "There's more that bonds us than separates us."