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Football Association 'won't pay stars for anniversary celebrations'

FA 'won't pay stars'
The Football Association will reportedly not fork out appearance fees for those contributing to the governing body's 150th year celebrations.

The Football Association will reportedly not pay anyone appearance fees for taking part in their 150th year celebrations.

Former England managers Fabio Capello and Sven-Goran Eriksson were among those in attendance at today's event, which marks the historic year, while Brazilian legend Pele is due to be the guest of honour at England's friendly next month.

It is understood that nobody contributing to the FA's celebrations will be paid, although travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by the English governing body, according to the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, a commemorative badge displaying famous moments from English football has been released to mark the 150th year.

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