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Gareth Southgate Speaks On The St George’s Flag Debate, Says He’s “Worried About Unity”

Gareth Southgate Speaks On The St George’s Flag Debate, Says He’s “Worried About Unity”

Former England manager Sir Gareth Southgate has voiced his concern about national unity amid growing debate over the display of the St George’s flag across England.

In recent months, towns and cities have seen a surge of St George’s and Union Jack flags, sparking mixed reactions. While many view the flags as symbols of pride and patriotism, others say they’re being used in divisive or intimidating contexts.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Southgate reflected on the issue through the lens of his time leading the Three Lions, a period during which he was widely credited for bringing the country together through football.

“I worry about unity,” Southgate said. “I’ve seen what we did with the team to unify every community. I do think there’s more that bonds us all than separates us. We should try and focus more on what brings us together than what separates us.”


A Symbol Of Pride — Or Division?

The flag debate intensified after former England defender Gary Neville criticized what he described as the “negative” use of the St George’s flag, even ordering one removed from a building site he invests in.

The issue escalated further when Salford City’s League Two match against Oldham Athletic was delayed after two pitch invaders attempted to plant the flag at the centre circle. Far-right group Britain First later claimed responsibility, saying it was a protest against Neville’s stance.

This growing tension has transformed what was once a simple national symbol into a flashpoint for political and cultural division.


Southgate’s Call For Perspective

Southgate, who recently released his book Dear England: Lessons in Leadership, reminded viewers that the British spirit shines brightest during moments of togetherness, not division.

“Life is economically tough for a lot of people, so I understand why people are disaffected,” he explained. “But Covid was a good example — people shopped for their neighbours, rallied around one another. That’s what British spirit is about.”

For Southgate, patriotism should unite, not alienate. His leadership with England, both on and off the pitch, embodied that belief — from kneeling against racism to celebrating diversity within the national team.


Lessons From Failure And Resilience

Reflecting on his personal journey, Southgate also revisited the heartbreak of Euro ‘96, when his missed penalty against Germany sent England out in the semi-finals.

“When I went to bed that night, I thought: ‘I don’t know how I’ll ever get over this,’” he said. “But you step outside the next day and slowly get through it. There’s always a way forward — failure teaches you how to find strength.”


A Message That Resonates Beyond Football

From football fields to leadership books, Gareth Southgate continues to represent calm reflection and unity — qualities England could use more of in the current climate.

As the St George’s flag debate rumbles on, his message is simple but powerful:

“We’re stronger together. Let’s focus on what binds us, not what divides us.”


At Sports Market International, we bring you insightful sports stories that go beyond the pitch — exploring how sports shape culture, leadership, and national identity. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking stories from the world of sports.

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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