Championship shirts
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:30 pm
What's the logo on every players shirt in the Championship,a small logo before every players name on the back of their shirts?
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Ah, a charity partner.FactualFrank wrote:It's for the league's charity partner Mind, a mental health charity.
Cheers Frank.FactualFrank wrote:It's for the league's charity partner Mind, a mental health charity.
It was their designated game last night as it is Sheffield United’s today. I didn’t notice but if some of them weren’t wearing one on their shirt then it is their choice.Steve1956 wrote:Some of the Barnsley team have poppies on their shirts others dont ..strange
At least six didnt have poppy shirts on,very disrespectful.ClaretTony wrote:It was their designated game last night as it is Sheffield United’s today. I didn’t notice but if some of them weren’t wearing one on their shirt then it is their choice.
No it’s not disrespectful at all, it’s choice. I choose to wear a poppy but others choose not. It’s a personal decision and it would be so, so wrong to force anyone to wear one or not wear one.Steve1956 wrote:At least six didnt have poppy shirts on,very disrespectful.
Steve1956 wrote:At least six didnt have poppy shirts on,very disrespectful.
Neither have a bought a poppy,.....all I'm saying is it's a poppy embroided on a football shirt,it costs them nothing to wear it and show a little respect ......wilks_bfc wrote:I haven’t purchased a poppy. Does that make me disrespectful?
Poppy Fascistsfidelcastro wrote:Every year we get the poppy fascists trying to dictate to all and sundry that everyone should wear one.
Soldiers died for our freedom... that includes the freedom to choose whether to wear something or not.
People who try and force other people to do things are fascists in my book.Steve1956 wrote:Poppy Fascists
What a bellend you are.
Ok no worries,the shirts will all have been embroided with a poppy,all they had to do was wear the shirt,that's not to difficult for them is it?fidelcastro wrote:People who try and force other people to do things are fascists in my book.
It depends on their reasons for not wanting to wear it. We'd need to know those reasons first.Steve1956 wrote:Ok no worries,the shirts will all have been embroided with a poppy,all they had to do was wear the shirt,that's not to difficult for them is it?
It's a matter of personal choice.Steve1956 wrote:Ok no worries,the shirts will all have been embroided with a poppy,all they had to do was wear the shirt,that's not to difficult for them is it?
Match worn poppy shirts have raised millions for the charity,what reason could they have,half the team didn't wear one last night,denying the charity money because the shirts wouldn't be match worn and pretty useless,I don't want to come across as a fascist forcing people to agree,but if this is causing divisions scrap it it's not worth the f*****g hassle.FactualFrank wrote:It depends on their reasons for not wanting to wear it. We'd need to know those reasons first.