I thought the same thing. I thino every fixture should have had one. Anyone notice if our players uad poppies on their shirts? Most other clubs, especially Prem teams did, but i didnt see if our players had them!
I know the England team arent allowed which is completly wrong imo!
That is weird, especially after the big fuss we made of it in recent years... maybe next week?
That is weird, especially after the big fuss we made of it in recent years... maybe next week?
Coventry city, the only home team in the top 2 divisions not to wear poppies on shirts, sums us up nicely
Watch match of the day and the football league show like I did last night, I made sure to look at which teams wore them and which didn't!, in the top two divisions cov, southampton and forest were the only 3 not to wear poppies!
Since when did Remembrance Day become Remembrance Month? It's a dignified occasion that doesn't need every football match leading up to it to mark it, and certainly doesn't need to be used as a crutch to beat the club with.
Look at the story about the England game; what's actually a general ruling in international football has become a 'FIFA hates England!!!' nonsense. I'm sure that's what the wars were really fought for.
As this is the last game before Remembrance Day some show of respect would have been nice, it's the norm every other year so remove your head from your arse.
That's fine, but don't make out it's some kind of appalling disgrace if Remembrance Day isn't marked on the 6th before a league game against Southampton.
Since when did Remembrance Day become Remembrance Month? It's a dignified occasion that doesn't need every football match leading up to it to mark it, and certainly doesn't need to be used as a crutch to beat the club with.
AJ.....Really? It's one of the most important and easiest things to do, remembering the people who died for this country, whether it's be buying a poppy personally or standing in a minutes silence at the football to show some respect for these people who did so much for us. I don't believe it's much to ask for us as a club to organise a special poppy embroided kit or at least a few poppy reefs, if you ask me it does nothing for our clubs image to all other clubs fans looking in.
I get all that, but a lot of the overdone reaction to it seems to be less about the occasion which is what I have an issue with. I suspect people are latching onto what should be a dignified occasion for a rant.