For me, this thread is invoking an overwhelming feeling of pity for some posters. They'll never understand why as long as they've got a hole in their arse.
Junior has posted a video about the issue, it has too many political aspects for me to post on here, but you can find it on YouTube titled ‘Sorry, We Need To Talk About The New England Kit’.
It's the usual suspects resorting to " gammon" comments because someone dares think differently to them....
They can do as they please, just as people can choose to think whether they've ****ed up or not. I just find it pretty hilarious to see certain people on here react in a certain way when they reacted the complete opposite when the allams tried the name change for example....
Oh hello. For someone who gets into very long and mildly hysterical arguments about whether someone has misrepresented your views, I'm surprised you didn't answer my question, so I'll try one more time ... Howdentiger2 said: ↑ Just to be crystal clear to idiots like you who like to make **** up....I've offered no opinion on the shirt at all. (And I responded) In which case I apologise, but ask for clarification. Nike said they had no intention to offend, someone then suggests they might be politically motivated liars, and you agree with that. So given that you are offering no opinion on the shirt, what do you think their 'political motivation' was? Just wondering, you see, whether you buy into the conspiracy theories? Was it Blackrock in the design studio with the candlestick?
If you can’t see the difference between a small detail the back of a collar and changing the name and identity of a historic football club, then I’m afraid I can’t help you.