FA boss Martin Glenn apologises for 'offensive' explanation of Guardiola charge

Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn has been criticised for his "ill-judged", "offensive" and "inappropriate" explanation of his organisation's response to Pep Guardiola's yellow ribbon.

FA boss Martin Glenn apologises for 'offensive' explanation of Guardiola charge

Update: 11:15am: Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn has apologised after being criticised for his "offensive" explanation of his organisation's response to Pep Guardiola's yellow ribbon.

In trying to justify the FA's decision to charge Guardiola over the ribbon, which he wears in support of two imprisoned leaders of the Catalan independence movement, Glenn appeared to equate the Star of David with a swastika.

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