Why use blue and yellow balloons for your 'green and gold' campaign?
Do you not think the "green and gold" campaign is rather lame? After all, wearing a Norwich scarf (while underneath your jackets you are sporting a red replica shirt) and then handing £40 to the Smurfs is not a 'protest' with any substance, is it?
Out of interest, what happens to the money raised by those selling the yellow and green merchandise? Were those involved in starting the campaign, also selling the merchandise?
Enfield Exile wrote:Do you not think the "green and gold" campaign is rather lame? After all, wearing a Norwich scarf (while underneath your jackets you are sporting a red replica shirt)
If I worked at Man Utd I'd just ask Nike to design a yellow and green away kit again for next season.
Joined: Mar 05 2002 Posts: 897 Location: The Peoples Republic of Salford
Enfield Exile wrote:A couple of questions for United fans:
Why use blue and yellow balloons for your 'green and gold' campaign?
Do you not think the "green and gold" campaign is rather lame? After all, wearing a Norwich scarf (while underneath your jackets you are sporting a red replica shirt) and then handing £40 to the Smurfs is not a 'protest' with any substance, is it?
Out of interest, what happens to the money raised by those selling the yellow and green merchandise? Were those involved in starting the campaign, also selling the merchandise?
Think the idea is that it was a start (or re-start after 5 years of nothing) MUST ([urlhttp://www.joinmust.org/][/url]) have been saying they are selling the scarves at cost however I don't think that can be said for other vendors of G&G scarves around Old Trafford
Hopefully those that have bought them will further their protests by not giving any more money to the gnomes
"I didn't see Risman, Todd or Watkins in red vests.
I saw a bit of Steve Gibson and Blakely at his best.
Now I'm watching Alker lead us on against the rest,
As the Reds go marching on ...... "
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Asim wrote:Quite similar in that it was the unfortunate consequence of one player just beating another in a 50/50 situation.
Of course Owen Coyle wasn't castigated by anyone for calling that tackle an "assault".
Then again, justice wasn't served for Coyle, Gallas only got a yellow and I'm pretty sure Arsenal scored from the resulting tackle. If Gallas got the deserved red and Arsenal didn't score as a result of the tackle, Coyle's words may well have been different.
Joined: Oct 16 2002 Posts: 15284 Location: in the arsehole of the northwest that is Leigh
Enfield Exile wrote:A couple of questions for United fans:
Why use blue and yellow balloons for your 'green and gold' campaign?
Do you not think the "green and gold" campaign is rather lame? After all, wearing a Norwich scarf (while underneath your jackets you are sporting a red replica shirt) and then handing £40 to the Smurfs is not a 'protest' with any substance, is it?
Out of interest, what happens to the money raised by those selling the yellow and green merchandise? Were those involved in starting the campaign, also selling the merchandise?
If you buy the scarfs directly from MUST you get them at cost price £3.50 iirc The street vendors are making a killing though at £7 a chuck
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He's neck scars proves he's lost his head Tevez, Tevez
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The argy lover, the ugly ****, they sewn his head on back to front
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