counter Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after dropping F-bomb live on ITV – Forsething

Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after dropping F-bomb live on ITV


TYSON FURY was still wearing his Primark suit a day after Soccer Aid – as the boxing legend headed off to a business meeting.

The former heavyweight world champion shared England managerial duties with Wayne Rooney against the star-studded World XI.

Tyson Fury in a gray jacket and sunglasses.
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Tyson Fury was still wearing his Primark suit a day after Soccer Aid[/caption]

Tyson Fury at Soccer Aid for Unicef 2025.
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Fury shared England managerial duties with Wayne Rooney[/caption]

Irish retailer Primark have been partnered with Soccer Aid since 2021 and this year designed stylish grey suits for England and beige for World XI.

And Fury, 36, loved the outfit so much he was still wearing it a day later posting on Instagram: “Off to a business meeting now.

“I’ve got my England managerial suit on, get up! Might get the job, who knows?”

Fury had fans in stitches when he accidentally swore twice live on ITV when geeing up his England squad.

He roared: “Seventy-five thousand sell-out. Unicef a great cause. Let’s not forget these Three Lions on the floor.

“Let them know how good we are. We are England. We are f***ing Spartans.”

Alex Scott said: “We apologise for the swearing.”

Fury then swore AGAIN in the middle of the first half – prompting another apology from ITV – with Scott promising to “have a word with him afterwards”.

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Fury watched on as England blew a 3-0 lead to lose 5-4 – with former Manchester United star-turned-City legend Carlos Tevez scoring FOUR.

But the boxing great – who retired in January – said on his morning run: “We didn’t get the result they wanted but everybody played well and played hard.


“We raised a lot of money for a great cause. Very proud of everybody who took part and well done to everybody, especially Carlos Tevez, wow!

“Banging in hat-tricks and stuff, he’s still got it. Had a fantastic day, big shout out to all the organisers, Unicef and Soccer Aid.”

Amazingly, £15million was raised for the children’s charity in what was the 14th annual game.

Robbie Williams, Harry Redknapp, Tyson Fury, and David James at a Soccer Aid charity match.
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England were beaten 5-4[/caption]

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