Sheffield Wednesday fan Tango Man is travelling to the World Cup - but the FA have warned him not to go topless in strict Qatar
Sheffield Wednesday fan Paul"Tango" Gregory in the stands during the Sky Bet Championship match at Elland Road, Leeds, in 2019The 59-year-old also said he was disappointed to be told by the FA to keep his top on while in the stands. Instead he will wear a bright orange T-shirt.
Tango described himself as a ‘talisman’ for the national side who is widely recognised when shirtless. The couple saved up for three years to afford the trip, putting aside £100 a month in a kitty, and say they don’t go out to the pub or to concerts.Advertisement He told Daily Mail Sport that he has tickets to this year’s final, costing £1,308. He has argued other costs, such as transport, are lower.fan, transport manager Tango actually lives in Wolverhampton.
In 2019 he was given a two-year ban from Hillsborough, reduced to a year on appeal, after an incident involving stewards.
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