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I thought that first thing this morning. What really sickened me was the photo holding up the shirts to present to the firefighters reps and grinning like morons. Most clubs pay tribute on tour, be it to a local disaster or worthy cause and its a tangible way of showing respect. This shower do the same and that's fine. However, each and every time, they have to turn it into a gurning mass peacock display of attention seeking. Its disgusting and shows clearly that no one, be it on the Press Liaison/PR side or at any level has the barometer to say... hang on a minute, should we really be acting like this.
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I'm embarrassed living in the same country as them, what I can't understand is their fans don't seem concerned seeing them turn up at the scene of every disaster.
...First and only time I'll probably comment on this thread, but using 9/11 (which as a 12 year old when it happened deeply affected me) as a PR stunt to flog some shirts and take pictures has left me absolutely disgusted. Words can't describe how tasteless and shameless this is.
They get the black arm bands out that often theirs have gone grey ffs.
They get the black arm bands out that often theirs have gone grey ffs.
Or the AlamoThank god they don't have a game in Oklahoma.