ChatterBank7 mins ago
Is this a case of 'poppy fascism'?
I want to state my position on this from the outset - I think it's absolutely nuts to expect Fifa to okay the wearing of poppies on a football shirt:
http://www.dailymail....having-poppy-kit.html
So what if players can't wear them during a game? They can do what the rest of us do - buy one and pin it to their jacket/jumper/whatever.
Why the hell do they need to wear it on a football strip? And why are charities and war heroes describing it as an insult to those who died? Footballers have never worn poppies on the pitch before, so what's the big deal?
http://www.dailymail....having-poppy-kit.html
So what if players can't wear them during a game? They can do what the rest of us do - buy one and pin it to their jacket/jumper/whatever.
Why the hell do they need to wear it on a football strip? And why are charities and war heroes describing it as an insult to those who died? Footballers have never worn poppies on the pitch before, so what's the big deal?
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That's fine Baz
But when a group of people start telling others what causes they should or should not support.
When they try to make it socially unacceptable not to support a particular charity that's when then line is crossed
Raising awareness is great - emotional blackmail is not
But when a group of people start telling others what causes they should or should not support.
When they try to make it socially unacceptable not to support a particular charity that's when then line is crossed
10:57 Sun 06th Nov 2011
At the outset I am surprised AOG hasn't jumped all over this one, a DM special.
The Radio 4 interview with some football official made a very salient point. Permit this and then, in principle, the Iranians could wear some anti-Israeli button....or whoever re political buttons and propoganda.
I agree with you as to pre and post match....and there is nothing stopping England/Wembley putting up poppies on the Monitors or on an Ad hoarding or two.....
The Radio 4 interview with some football official made a very salient point. Permit this and then, in principle, the Iranians could wear some anti-Israeli button....or whoever re political buttons and propoganda.
I agree with you as to pre and post match....and there is nothing stopping England/Wembley putting up poppies on the Monitors or on an Ad hoarding or two.....
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