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Post by atillathehoneybee on Jan 7, 2024 17:39:33 GMT
Why are both teams in away kits...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2024 17:41:27 GMT
Why are both teams in away kits... Arsenal are playing in all white due to their "no more red" campaign against knife crime in London. Liverpool obviously took their away kit as they are away from home at a team that normally wears red.
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Post by scfcwebby on Jan 7, 2024 17:41:40 GMT
Why are both teams in away kits... They are not, arsenal are wearing a special all white "no red" kit for awareness of knife crime
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Jan 7, 2024 17:43:42 GMT
What about people who are anemic.. Or have a lot of zits ...
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 7, 2024 17:45:33 GMT
Good game now.
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Jan 7, 2024 17:45:51 GMT
Love the " Visit Rwanda" adds all around the ground...The irony of no more knife crime and visit Rwanda on the same platform...
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Post by Pugsley on Jan 7, 2024 18:05:10 GMT
I'm surprised the Arsenal kit hasn't turned green after all the rolling around on the grass they have done.
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Post by Chewbacca the Wookie on Jan 7, 2024 18:07:39 GMT
cracking game
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 7, 2024 18:16:00 GMT
Have they both lost yet 😉
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Post by satoshi on Jan 7, 2024 18:17:17 GMT
Get in
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Post by bridgnorthstokie on Jan 7, 2024 18:32:00 GMT
Strange how stoke have to have a solid colour block on the back of our shirts so we can see the numbers but today arsenal can have white numbers on white shirts..
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Post by felonious on Jan 7, 2024 18:35:27 GMT
Love the " Visit Rwanda" adds all around the ground...The irony of no more knife crime and visit Rwanda on the same platform... It's a safe country to visit otherwise Arsenal wouldn't be promoting tourism. It's making progress this is from a BBC article.... The country has recently hosted international events such as the last Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the congress of football's world governing body, Fifa, and the Basketball Africa League. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-67647934
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Post by skip on Jan 7, 2024 18:36:29 GMT
Strange how stoke have to have a solid colour block on the back of our shirts so we can see the numbers but today arsenal can have white numbers on white shirts.. Not really. They were given permission to wear all white (which looks as cool as f***), to promote the anti-knife crime initiative. They wouldn't be allowed to wear it in the Premier League.
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Post by dave1 on Jan 7, 2024 18:49:00 GMT
Enjoyed that game... looking forward to AFTV later
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Post by tqstokie on Jan 8, 2024 19:02:05 GMT
Just shows how much we have to speed up our movement and passing to match these teams. something to aspire to.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Jan 9, 2024 15:27:51 GMT
Strange how stoke have to have a solid colour block on the back of our shirts so we can see the numbers but today arsenal can have white numbers on white shirts.. Not really. They were given permission to wear all white (which looks as cool as f***), to promote the anti-knife crime initiative. They wouldn't be allowed to wear it in the Premier League. They should have worn it at the BET365,instead of waving a white flag.😂
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Jan 9, 2024 19:58:31 GMT
Strange how stoke have to have a solid colour block on the back of our shirts so we can see the numbers but today arsenal can have white numbers on white shirts.. Not really. They were given permission to wear all white (which looks as cool as f***), to promote the anti-knife crime initiative. They wouldn't be allowed to wear it in the Premier League. Didn't to be fair Looked like a T shirt off Bedford market
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 9, 2024 20:15:18 GMT
Not really. They were given permission to wear all white (which looks as cool as f***), to promote the anti-knife crime initiative. They wouldn't be allowed to wear it in the Premier League. Didn't to be fair Looked like a T shirt off Bedford market Absolutely no red on this shirt, absolutely not. Apart from that massive red FA square on the sleeve. Then I suppose a blade in the arm doesn’t really count
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Post by iglugluk on Jan 10, 2024 16:51:18 GMT
Love the " Visit Rwanda" adds all around the ground...The irony of no more knife crime and visit Rwanda on the same platform... It's a safe country to visit otherwise Arsenal wouldn't be promoting tourism. It's making progress this is from a BBC article.... The country has recently hosted international events such as the last Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the congress of football's world governing body, Fifa, and the Basketball Africa League. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-67647934As opposed to this slightly heavier weight report that doesn't mention the Kendrick Lamar concert at all but does seem to list some very serious concerns about human rights in the Country. www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/rwandaI guess it can be claimed that tourism has the potential to make a Country more moderate over time but it seems Rwanda has a way to go in many areas of it's approach to governing a fair society.
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Post by felonious on Jan 10, 2024 19:22:45 GMT
It's a safe country to visit otherwise Arsenal wouldn't be promoting tourism. It's making progress this is from a BBC article.... The country has recently hosted international events such as the last Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the congress of football's world governing body, Fifa, and the Basketball Africa League. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-67647934As opposed to this slightly heavier weight report that doesn't mention the Kendrick Lamar concert at all but does seem to list some very serious concerns about human rights in the Country. www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/rwandaI guess it can be claimed that tourism has the potential to make a Country more moderate over time but it seems Rwanda has a way to go in many areas of it's approach to governing a fair society. It's about time the BBC started fact checking themselves then it's not the first article I've seen over the years promoting Rwanda. The article does however go further than tourism with various world bodies seemingly happy to host events there.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 10, 2024 19:50:18 GMT
As opposed to this slightly heavier weight report that doesn't mention the Kendrick Lamar concert at all but does seem to list some very serious concerns about human rights in the Country. www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/rwandaI guess it can be claimed that tourism has the potential to make a Country more moderate over time but it seems Rwanda has a way to go in many areas of it's approach to governing a fair society. It's about time the BBC started fact checking themselves then it's not the first article I've seen over the years promoting Rwanda. The article does however go further than tourism with various world bodies seemingly happy to host events there. I was once offered a job building accommodation in Rwanda for 12 months. I researched and refused. A good 10 years ago at least so guess it’s on the up now. A bit like Albania which is now advertised as a beautiful beach holiday destination despite thousands of young men seeking asylum in the U.K.
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Post by felonious on Jan 11, 2024 8:06:12 GMT
It's about time the BBC started fact checking themselves then it's not the first article I've seen over the years promoting Rwanda. The article does however go further than tourism with various world bodies seemingly happy to host events there. I was once offered a job building accommodation in Rwanda for 12 months. I researched and refused. A good 10 years ago at least so guess it’s on the up now. A bit like Albania which is now advertised as a beautiful beach holiday destination despite thousands of young men seeking asylum in the U.K. There's many on here who'd be happy to send you to Rwanda apart from iglugluk obvs
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