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Post by neilsalop on Mar 25, 2024 20:34:40 GMT 1
It was 1998 by the way , not sure how fans coped before that 😝
It is not about not having the St Georges cross on the kit.
It is about having a manipulated one.
Kits don't normally have any flag on it.
Which is why it makes it even more strange they decided we needed a gender fluid rainbow pride St Georges Cross when we normally don't even have a St Georges Cross.
I don't recall anyone saying the London 2012 GB kit used a gender fluid rainbow pride Union flag, but maybe you did. The only hint of red was on the edges.
The colours used by Nike appear to be three shades of red, two of blue and one of purple. I don't know if you've every seen a rainbow, but I seem to remember green, yellow and orange being present.
Perhaps a bit of gammon pink would be more appropriate for you.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 25, 2024 20:43:56 GMT 1
a little more amber ?
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Post by Minormorris64 on Mar 26, 2024 14:46:45 GMT 1
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Post by Pilch on Mar 26, 2024 15:30:09 GMT 1
It is not about not having the St Georges cross on the kit.
It is about having a manipulated one.
Kits don't normally have any flag on it.
Which is why it makes it even more strange they decided we needed a gender fluid rainbow pride St Georges Cross when we normally don't even have a St Georges Cross.
I don't recall anyone saying the London 2012 GB kit used a gender fluid rainbow pride Union flag, but maybe you did. The only hint of red was on the edges.
The colours used by Nike appear to be three shades of red, two of blue and one of purple. I don't know if you've every seen a rainbow, but I seem to remember green, yellow and orange being present.
Perhaps a bit of gammon pink would be more appropriate for you.
the funny thing about the 2012 olympics logo , was you moaned about it, not just you either ;-) blueandamber.proboards.com/thread/36458/olympic-logo
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 26, 2024 19:38:33 GMT 1
It is not about not having the St Georges cross on the kit.
It is about having a manipulated one.
Kits don't normally have any flag on it.
Which is why it makes it even more strange they decided we needed a gender fluid rainbow pride St Georges Cross when we normally don't even have a St Georges Cross.
I don't recall anyone saying the London 2012 GB kit used a gender fluid rainbow pride Union flag, but maybe you did. The only hint of red was on the edges.
The colours used by Nike appear to be three shades of red, two of blue and one of purple. I don't know if you've every seen a rainbow, but I seem to remember green, yellow and orange being present.
Perhaps a bit of gammon pink would be more appropriate for you.
If you don't understand what someone is saying then perhaps you might want to engage with it before you start wheeling out old insults? The gender fluid rainbow. The "England" flag
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 27, 2024 7:46:30 GMT 1
I don't recall anyone saying the London 2012 GB kit used a gender fluid rainbow pride Union flag, but maybe you did. The only hint of red was on the edges.
The colours used by Nike appear to be three shades of red, two of blue and one of purple. I don't know if you've every seen a rainbow, but I seem to remember green, yellow and orange being present.
Perhaps a bit of gammon pink would be more appropriate for you.
If you don't understand what someone is saying then perhaps you might want to engage with it before you start wheeling out old insults? The gender fluid rainbow. View AttachmentThe "England" flag View AttachmentSo two similar colours being used in 'England flag' makes the whole thing gender fluid? Okay then.
Those gender fluid colours do have your gammon pink shade in there though. That's nice of them to include you.
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 27, 2024 7:49:58 GMT 1
I don't recall anyone saying the London 2012 GB kit used a gender fluid rainbow pride Union flag, but maybe you did. The only hint of red was on the edges.
The colours used by Nike appear to be three shades of red, two of blue and one of purple. I don't know if you've every seen a rainbow, but I seem to remember green, yellow and orange being present.
Perhaps a bit of gammon pink would be more appropriate for you.
the funny thing about the 2012 olympics logo , was you moaned about it, not just you either ;-) blueandamber.proboards.com/thread/36458/olympic-logoLet's be honest Ian that logo wasn't exactly awe inspiring now was it? I'm confused as to what the 2012 Games logo has to do with Team GB kit colours or the cross on the back of the England shirt.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 27, 2024 9:37:37 GMT 1
If you don't understand what someone is saying then perhaps you might want to engage with it before you start wheeling out old insults? The gender fluid rainbow. View AttachmentThe "England" flag View AttachmentSo two similar colours being used in 'England flag' makes the whole thing gender fluid? Okay then.
Those gender fluid colours do have your gammon pink shade in there though. That's nice of them to include you.
It's basically 4 of the 5 colours and the one missing off the flag is white which is fairly prominent on the white shirt. It's got nothing to do with the 1966 training kit and the moment people start lying like that other people start sniffing around. But then I might as well be talking to my cat, who is deaf, because he's got more chance of understanding a different point of view without resorting to insults than you have.
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 27, 2024 9:42:16 GMT 1
So two similar colours being used in 'England flag' makes the whole thing gender fluid? Okay then.
Those gender fluid colours do have your gammon pink shade in there though. That's nice of them to include you.
It's basically 4 of the 5 colours and the one missing off the flag is white which is fairly prominent on the white shirt. It's got nothing to do with the 1966 training kit and the moment people start lying like that other people start sniffing around. But then I might as well be talking to my cat, who is deaf, because he's got more chance of understanding a different point of view without resorting to insults than you have. Pink, white, purple, black and blue. Those are the colours in that flag. Three shades of red, two of blue and purple in the Nike cross. I don't know which school you dropped out of, but that looks like two matches, rather than four.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 27, 2024 9:45:32 GMT 1
Forgive the lack of reply. I'm explaining it to my cat. He's also blind.
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 27, 2024 10:00:29 GMT 1
Forgive the lack of reply. I'm explaining it to my cat. He's also blind. As opposed to just colour blind like you?
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 27, 2024 10:19:20 GMT 1
Forgive the lack of reply. I'm explaining it to my cat. He's also blind. As opposed to just colour blind like you? You're the one who can't see the similarity on the colour palette here!
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Post by venceremos on Mar 27, 2024 18:53:14 GMT 1
Scarcely believable fuss about nothing. Again.
These "culture wars", eh? Narcotics for the hard of thinking.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 27, 2024 19:38:28 GMT 1
Let's be honest Ian that logo wasn't exactly awe inspiring now was it? I'm confused as to what the 2012 Games logo has to do with Team GB kit colours or the cross on the back of the England shirt. youre confused ? dont worry, we'll sort out a colour for you ;-)
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 27, 2024 19:39:30 GMT 1
Let's be honest Ian that logo wasn't exactly awe inspiring now was it? I'm confused as to what the 2012 Games logo has to do with Team GB kit colours or the cross on the back of the England shirt. youre confused ? dont worry, we'll sort out a colour for you ;-) Eh?
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