SKY TV reporter Chris Kamara says the FA should stand their ground and send the England players out against Spain wearing black armbands with the poppy crest.
Something the FA have cried away from.
And now former England international Ian Wright says 'Bobby Moore must be turning in his grave' with the FA's decision to allow the inclusion of Chelsea's John Terry in England squad.
The former Arsenal striker believes the Three Lions captain should have been left out of the squad for the upcoming friendlies against Spain and Sweden at Wembley
He wrote in his column for The Sun: "This whole situation stinks. We have a young squad looking forward to what should be a showpiece international but, instead, we are an embarrassment.
“In England, it just seems we find ourselves in one nasty situation after another. The great Bobby Moore must be turning in his grave.
“The FA have made a total mess of this.
“I understand the fact you're innocent until proven guilty but that doesn't mean the captain of our country's football team should be involved in two friendlies while being investigated over allegations of making racist remarks.
“This is a joke. It's embarrassing that he is involved but blatantly being shielded from any media attention by not starting either game. So why not leave him out in the first place?
“It seems to me that no one at the FA has the balls to stand up to Terry and say, 'You may want to play but it would be better in the current climate if you stayed at home'."