Many online users reacted to the post. While many had a good laugh out of sight, others argued that hanging a football club's flag does not go against any law
SINGAPORE: A photo of a football club’s flag hung below a Singaporean flag on a housing block just days before Singapore’s National Day Parade has gone viral on Facebook.
Many online users reacted to the post. While many had a good laugh out of sight, others argued that hanging a football club’s flag does not go against any law.“I know you cannot hang flags of other countries in public,” said another. “But not so sure about football club flags.”
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