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'Not this again' say Wales fans who spot 'tone-deaf' football promotion in Tesco

'Not this again' say Wales fans who spot 'tone-deaf' football promotion in Tesco

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'Not this again' say Wales fans who spot 'tone-deaf' football promotion in Tesco
It comes ahead of Wales women making their first appearance at a major tournament in Switzerland this summer,
This Lionesses display has appeared at a Tesco in Cardiff
(Image: Rob Browne )
A Welsh supermarket has come under fire with fans after a huge Lionesses stand appeared just weeks before Wales face England in the Euros. It is Wales' first appearance at a major tournament. The massive Lucozade display supporting the Lionesses has appeared in the entrance to Tesco on Western Avenue, Cardiff.
The display is a huge metal archway with packets of Lucozade offering 'fans' the opportunity to "win and meet the Lionesses". It also gives ten people the chance to win a Lionesses shirt.
The display also includes a large England football emblem and pictures of the England women's team. Fans took to social media to share their disappointment with the all-too familiar mistake.
One fan called the display a "disgrace"
(Image: Rob Browne )
One fan wrote on Reddit: "Reminds me of that British Airways tweet wishing England luck against Wales in the Six Nations. Just don't display it in another country. That simple. Promote our country and nothing else."
"Not this again. Absolute disgrace," wrote another disappointed fan. Sign up to the Don't Take Me Home newsletter here .
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Someone else commented: "Display it in England, no idea what the hell it's doing in Wales. It seems a bit tone-deaf considering that the Welsh women's football team has qualified for the Euros."
Another fan added: "It is disrespectful. Wales is a country in its own right, with its own flag, national anthem, sports teams. parliament, etc. It is not a colony of England, even though it may feel like it due to the thoughtless actions of such as Tesco."
The huge display greets shoppers at the entrance to Tesco on Western Avenue
(Image: Rob Browne )
Tesco has been approached for comment.
Today, Rhian Wilkinson named her 23-woman Euros squad from the summit of Yr Wyddfa. Sophie Ingle was included in the squad despite being a serious doubt having suffered an ACL injury in September.
The former-captain is one of four centurions to be included in the squad alongside Jess Fishlock, Hayley Ladd and Angharad James.
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Cymru are set to be one of the best supported sides at the tournament as over 2,000 members of the Red Wall are expected to travel for each game.
Wales will kick-off their campaign on July 5, against the Netherlands in Lucerne. They face England in their third group game on July 13 in St Gallen.

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