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Post by titchthephot on Mar 3, 2022 7:57:00 GMT
Can we not get a yellow and blue quarter shirt made for an upcoming home game? We can then get the players to sign the shirts and auction them off to raise funds for the Ukrainian people. What do you think?
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Post by mftc on Mar 3, 2022 8:12:30 GMT
The suggestion of a black and white quartered shirt for BLM fell on deaf ears.
Like the Ukraine idea would be good publicity for the club, shirt manufacturers and sponsors, but at the end of the day we are a very little fish with regards to shirts.
A good idea but the time taken to design, order, make, despatch and get on sale would hopefully mean that by then Putin has seen sense (or the people of Russia have made him see sense) and has been sent to Siberia with his tail between his legs.
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Post by bidefordgas on Mar 3, 2022 8:17:42 GMT
Already been discussed on here. Apparently TG has stated because we have already changed our colours once this season, we are not allowed to do so for a second time due to EFL rules. Believe that was the home game when we played in our yellow/ green quarters.
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Post by gassince1957 on Mar 3, 2022 8:51:18 GMT
The suggestion of a black and white quartered shirt for BLM fell on deaf ears. Like the Ukraine idea would be good publicity for the club, shirt manufacturers and sponsors, but at the end of the day we are a very little fish with regards to shirts. A good idea but the time taken to design, order, make, despatch and get on sale would hopefully mean that by then Putin has seen sense (or the people of Russia have made him see sense) and has been sent to Siberia with his tail between his legs. Alternatively, our fans could all get on board with the Disaster Emergencies Committee's appeal to raise funds? I guess Shrewsbury and Mansfield could sell some shirts which are already the Ukrainian colours.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Mar 3, 2022 10:57:17 GMT
Are blue and white kit looks abit pro-Russia, we should change to red or risk getting kicked out the league.
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Mar 3, 2022 11:56:48 GMT
We weren't allowed to have the pink kit. Even for a friendly from memory. I actually agree with the decision - which is rare - as where do you stop kits being changed everytime something major happens. Pre match training kit, corner flags, players carrying flags. I think that is ample
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2022 12:16:53 GMT
We weren't allowed to have the pink kit. Even for a friendly from memory. I actually agree with the decision - which is rare - as where do you stop kits being changed everytime something major happens. Pre match training kit, corner flags, players carrying flags. I think that is ample It was worn in a friendly against Plymouth.
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Mar 3, 2022 12:56:43 GMT
We weren't allowed to have the pink kit. Even for a friendly from memory. I actually agree with the decision - which is rare - as where do you stop kits being changed everytime something major happens. Pre match training kit, corner flags, players carrying flags. I think that is ample It was worn in a friendly against Plymouth. I thought they wore pink for the photo then changed. I stand corrected
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Post by pirate on Mar 3, 2022 13:37:55 GMT
Let's wear a black, white and red one too in support of the Yemeni people suffering the worlds worst humanitarian crisis.
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Post by socrates on Mar 3, 2022 15:02:41 GMT
Let's wear a black, white and red one too in support of the Yemeni people suffering the worlds worst humanitarian crisis. You’re right it is and has been for a while. Also the Saudi bombs are British made , sold to them by Teresa May when she was PM and her husband is the weapon manufacturers majority shareholder. Unfortunately this country has zero morale high ground. But as others have said if anybody can do their bit then it all helps.
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Post by titchthephot on Mar 4, 2022 10:29:04 GMT
I had a reply from Tom Gorringe saying that as they had already had a change of shirt for the Homeless earlier this season the EFL won't allow them to have another one. He did say they were doing other things to raise awareness and funds (presumably the mugs is one of those). Still, good of him to respond so quickly.
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