Commemorative Shirt for Cyrille? (2 Viewers)

BackRoomRummermill

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I bought two. My lad's woken up this morning and put his straight back on. You're going tell me that's disrespectful to a great man's memory? Fuck off.

I think its great especially kids remember CR , its the maggots selling scarves that annoy me, these people wont even know who he is
 

wingy

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Hmm, I have a problem with the thought process 'Someone's died, let's make a few quid out if it.'
But understandable someone may wish to have one?
There appears to have been one source of supply, I think I can get why some of our fans would feel like holding those scarves aloft yesterday.
 

Otis

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But understandable someone may wish to have one?
There appears to have been one source of supply, I think I can get why some of our fans would feel like holding those scarves aloft yesterday.
Yep, get that.

If that were me, that bloke selling the scarves, I would be donating some of my takings to a heart charity or suchlike. I would want some good to come out of it past just supplying them to make money.

My guess is that his intention was just to make money rather than put the smile on some City fans' faces.
 

rd45

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Yep, get that.

If that were me, that bloke selling the scarves, I would be donating some of my takings to a heart charity or suchlike. I would want some good to come out of it past just supplying them to make money.

My guess is that his intention was just to make money rather than put the smile on some City fans' faces.

Like Gaz just said, do you resent florists making money at funerals? We all have the right to make a living.
 

Otis

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Like Gaz just said, do you resent florists making money at funerals? We all have the right to make a living.
Florists though also sell flowers for weddings, birthdays, engagements, mothers' days, Christmas, Easter etc. etc.

It's the jumping on a situation I am uncomfortable with. Guessing this guy's first thought when he heard that Cyrille died was how could he make money from it.

Would be very surprised if florists were sitting there rubbing their hands every time they heard someone had died and might want flowers.
 

rd45

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Florists though also sell flowers for weddings, birthdays, engagements, mothers' days, Christmas, Easter etc. etc.

It's the jumping on a situation I am uncomfortable with. Guessing this guy's first thought when he heard that Cyrille died was how could he make money from it.

Would be very surprised if florists were sitting there rubbing their hands every time they heard someone had died and might want flowers.

Lol. Do you think this guy specialises in scarves featuring the recently deceased? Like I said - we all need to put food on the table. Save your outrage. Supply met demand. No need to get bent out of shape.
 

BackRoomRummermill

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Lol. Do you think this guy specialises in scarves featuring the recently deceased? Like I said - we all need to put food on the table. Save your outrage. Supply met demand. No need to get bent out of shape.

Unlike saying f off on a forum to someone hey ? That's really clever
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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The badge on the top, and that we current use, is the one on the left but our badge at the time, and up to the mid/late 2000s is the one on the right.
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If I was going to buy some knock off that a bloke made in his shed off eBay I'd at least want it to look like the real thing.

That’s not true. The green pitch wasn’t introduced to the badge until the late ‘90s (Le coq shirts iirc). The current badge is v similar to the Wembley 1987 one.
 

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