Haha good one Ned
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Bloody hell, if it saves one kid from getting stabbed surely it is worth it? Some people will moan about anything! What harm can it do?
What’s it’s got to do with football ? Another campaign that has nothing to do football
What a strange thing to say. That would suggest it is contentious - who in their right mind would disagree with the point of this?
Listen, I'm not one who particularly likes one minutes silence for Bob the Otter, who got his flipper hurt by some floating debris - or a minutes applause for Bert Smetherington who played for the club from 1951-57, and I can't even hand-on-heart say that I'm not bored with taking the knee against people calling each other stupid names - but actually murdering people with knives, ending young lives, shattering families and communities, is something which I'm actually happy to see done.
Will it change gang culture in the UK, and will it makes dumb-arse people throw their knives away? Not immediately, but hopefully this is a start...
Yeah, like that mental health one and that annoying prostate cancer thing.What’s it’s got to do with football ? Another campaign that has nothing to do football
Bob the Otter is fine, he just LIKES a minutes silence.How come I’m the last to know about Bob the Otter, FFS?
Get well soon Bob.
What a strange thing to say. That would suggest it is contentious - who in their right mind would disagree with the point of this?
How come both teams are allowed to wear white shorts ?
So are they sending a message to the knife murderers or to the establishment?
"Arsenal wore a white t-shirt yesterday so I'll refrain from stabbing you."
"Hmm, Arsenal wore a white t-shirt in their game against Nottingham so we've decided to ban the production and possession of knives."
Knife crime is not some isolated issue, it is part of a variety of bigger problems.
This is a marketing campaign by Adidas, nothing more.
So are they sending a message to the knife murderers or to the establishment?
"Arsenal wore a white t-shirt yesterday so I'll refrain from stabbing you."
"Hmm, Arsenal wore a white t-shirt in their game against Nottingham so we've decided to ban the production and possession of knives."
Knife crime is not some isolated issue, it is part of a variety of bigger problems.
This is a marketing campaign by Adidas, nothing more.
What’s it’s got to do with football ? Another campaign that has nothing to do football
So are they sending a message to the knife murderers or to the establishment?
"Arsenal wore a white t-shirt yesterday so I'll refrain from stabbing you."
"Hmm, Arsenal wore a white t-shirt in their game against Nottingham so we've decided to ban the production and possession of knives."
Knife crime is not some isolated issue, it is part of a variety of bigger problems.
This is a marketing campaign by Adidas, nothing more.
They're sending the message to people working toward supporting the community, raising awareness in the general public who may wish to donate/support these entities, or get involved themselves. But sure, cynically boil it down to wearing a white shirt = stopping knife crime forever and mock the idea, if you want.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...part-of-adidas-anti-knife-crime-collaboration
"The idea that Arsenal are going to come out in an all-white kit and say 'No More Red' will hopefully make people think 'Hang on, what's going on here?' - then look further and try and find out more," actor Idris Elba told Sky Sports News.
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The 10 shirts worn by Arsenal's outfield players in the cup tie will be gifted to organisations working in the community to address some of the root causes of knife crime and youth violence. The Don't Stab Your Future initiative - utilising fashion to support people working to keep kids away from crime - is one such organisation.
Too many statements being made in football these days. Looks good but won't sell many in club shop especially to us fat blokes....