The BTS logo is copied by Birmingham City FC, causing great controversy on networks

On social networks, the BTS logo has become a trending topic due to it being copied by Birmingham City FC. In recent days, it was shared in a new post about the club, causing great controversy among the K-Pop group fandom around the world.

On January 29th, the official Twitter account of the soccer team shared a new post with the sticker ‘soon’, which is the same BTS logo changing the ‘BTS’ letters for ‘PSH‘, receiving a great storm of criticism and confusion from the group’s fans.

Later, the professional football club welcomed Paik Seung Ho to the team with a contract of two years, becoming the first South Korean soccer player to represent Birmingham City FC, which was celebrated on social networks.

The recent announcement may explain the reason behind the previous post; however, many fans are still angry about the soccer team’s actions, questioning their originality and intentions with the design.

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