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to laugh at Millwall's team strip on sat means you know nothing.
It was worn to raise money for our wounded soldiers at Headly Court, something I appreciate being an ex-serviceman myself.
It's a shame that some of the mega rich Prem clubs such as yours could not do something similar.
Having once held an AA Home Start card does not make you an ex serviceman
Very funny Herbie, no I spent most of my time with 42 Commando Royal Marines.![]()
Originally Posted by claw84
I don't think it would of been about why you wore the kit he/she was laughing about , nor do I think he/she was being disrespectful to the servicemen / service women that it was being raised for. .
I'm not even sure that you have the right board , as I for one have never seen 'Bubble 11 ' post on here.
BTW, All of the Premiership clubs did do things to raise money for the service men/service women ... They all wore a poppy on their shirt , which was then signed & auctioned off ...![]()
Originally Posted by hammerwell06
I don't think it would of been about why you wore the kit he/she was laughing about , nor do I think he/she was being disrespectful to the servicemen / service women that it was being raised for. .
I'm not even sure that you have the right board , as I for one have never seen 'Bubble 11 ' post on here.
BTW, All of the Premiership clubs did do things to raise money for the service men/service women ... They all wore a poppy on their shirt , which was then signed & auctioned off ...[/quote] Bubble posted on here today(Official Kit supplier) and has done on many previous occasions.
So the Prem
Originally Posted by claw84
I don't think it would of been about why you wore the kit he/she was laughing about , nor do I think he/she was being disrespectful to the servicemen / service women that it was being raised for. .
I'm not even sure that you have the right board , as I for one have never seen 'Bubble 11 ' post on here.
BTW, All of the Premiership clubs did do things to raise money for the service men/service women ... They all wore a poppy on their shirt , which was then signed & auctioned off ...[/quote] Bubble posted on here today(Official Kit supplier) and has d
He's had about 2 or 3 posts in the last year.Originally Posted by claw84
Stop whining. The army didn't spend thousands of quid for you to be a whiner, did it man.
Now get out there and do something.
i appreciate that Clawmeister, ignore some of the less informed tards on this board.Originally Posted by claw84
I'd be very surprised if more money was raised by Millwall than at Upton Park yesterday.
There was fundraising all around the stadium and before kick-off the practising soldiers marched in first and lined one side of the pitch followed by the flag carrying veterans who mirrored them on the other. Funds were raised, the dead were honoured, the poem was read and the Bugle was played to the sound of complete silence.
Nice gesture with the kits but there's no need to act like no other club did anything.
Was going to ask you DJ , if you actually knew the poster and the post in question before throwing insults around .
As it's been rightly pointed out , other clubs did do there bit for the remembrance of the servicemen & women who thought for our country. As I'm sure that everyone has someone who was involved one way or another in any war ...