Mary Earps: England Lioness goalkeeper thanks fans as shirts 'sell out'
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Mary Earps has thanked her fans saying her Nike England shirts have sold out.
They were released on Monday after an argument during the World Cup when the keeper said she was "disappointed" and "hurt" that Nike hadn't made a replica version of her shirt for fans.
Following lots of public criticism, complaints from players and a petition from a 16-year-old fan, Nike announced they would release replica shirts.
Mary said she didn't know the shirts were going on sale on Monday, but thanked her fans on Instagram for their "incredible support".
Mary Earps said the jerseys had sold out on the same day they were released, but promised more were coming.
"Didn't realise these were going on sale today, and you've sold them out already," she said on Instagram.
"More are coming before the end of the year and in more sizes (kids and adults) - so stay tuned," she added.
"Thank you for all your incredible support on this. You guys have made this happen!"
Mary Earps was one of the stars of the 2023 World Cup tournament and took home the Golden Gloves trophy as the tournament's best goalkeeper.
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