Only here would you find a thread like this. Unbelievable. Buy a cheap replica shirt and have the option of making a donation to a charity. What the frig is wrong with that?
Nothing wrong with it but the club aren't doing anything, it's almost the same as us making the donation ourselves to the charity but if we like this way we can get our shirt spoiled.
If Sisu sold shirts and donated the money to charity they deserve praise, if sisu sell scarves and donate money to charity they deserve praise, if sisu sell anything that people may want to buy and donate the proceeds to charity sisu deserve praise but they aren't doing any of those things, they are selling logos to companies and giving the money to charity and are being paid by these companies to do so.
Sisu aren't sacrificing anything to do this in fact they are gaining, a from selling more shirts, b taking the money from the sponsor companies.
There is no real downside, they aren't doing anything wrong and perhaps a charity will even benefit a little but they don't deserve praise for it, they are getting paid for this and it benefits them.
I've got some old dirty underwear with holes in, I was going to throw them out but if anyone wants to give me £10 I'll give £9 to charity. Aren't I generous? Or perhaps the purchaser of my worthless boxers are actually the one being generous and I deserve no praise at all. That said I think my underwear with holes in still has significantly more worth and value than an iron on logo of a betting company.