by Hound » 25 Jul 2022 12:41
by Millsy » 25 Jul 2022 12:47
by paultheroyal » 25 Jul 2022 12:53
RG30 Why didn't the club follow Brentford in announcing a two year span on kits? Appreciate they have Premier League money and merchandise sums are peanuts compared to TV revenues but would have been a good initiative.
by Ascotexgunner » 25 Jul 2022 13:03
RG30 Why didn't the club follow Brentford in announcing a two year span on kits? Appreciate they have Premier League money and merchandise sums are peanuts compared to TV revenues but would have been a good initiative.
by From Despair To Where? » 25 Jul 2022 13:20
by Hendo » 25 Jul 2022 13:27
RG30 Why didn't the club follow Brentford in announcing a two year span on kits? Appreciate they have Premier League money and merchandise sums are peanuts compared to TV revenues but would have been a good initiative.
by NathStPaul » 25 Jul 2022 13:29
by danjen » 25 Jul 2022 13:31
by Hendo » 25 Jul 2022 13:32
danjen Gesture politics. Kneeling, LGBT website, now climate change stripes. I go to watch football, not this crap.
by Royal Rother » 25 Jul 2022 13:34
Hendodanjen Gesture politics. Kneeling, LGBT website, now climate change stripes. I go to watch football, not this crap.
Then watch the football and try your absolute hardest to ignore all the things that scare you.
by Mr Angry » 25 Jul 2022 13:39
by genome » 25 Jul 2022 14:16
by Needle » 25 Jul 2022 14:29
by Zip » 25 Jul 2022 14:50
by Millsy » 25 Jul 2022 14:55
by JR » 25 Jul 2022 15:12
by Hound » 25 Jul 2022 15:16
by Linden Jones' Tash » 25 Jul 2022 15:43
Hound Yeah agree
I don’t like the kit tbh. The clash of styles is jarring
But to go with it knowing it would be ‘divisive’ at best is pretty gutsy. And of course raising climate change awareness is far more impt than having a dodgy kit for a year
Fair play to them for that
by Brogue » 25 Jul 2022 15:51
YorkshireRoyal99HendoYorkshireRoyal99
To be fair, it's a pleasing initiative by the club.
Indeed, I they're quite happy to admit they're not perfect, but at least they're taking the first steps to making change. Would imagine this list grows as the years go by
Yeah a lot of environmental changes are incremental, there isn't usually a case of one particular activity that reduces an organisation's carbon footprint by a majority, but of course that's all subjective to the organisation.
The biggest change I'd imagine would be the use of technology for generating renewable electricity and heat at the stadium and training ground, possibly through the use of green tariffs, voltage optimisation etc.
by Nameless » 25 Jul 2022 15:54
BrogueYorkshireRoyal99Hendo
Indeed, I they're quite happy to admit they're not perfect, but at least they're taking the first steps to making change. Would imagine this list grows as the years go by
Yeah a lot of environmental changes are incremental, there isn't usually a case of one particular activity that reduces an organisation's carbon footprint by a majority, but of course that's all subjective to the organisation.
The biggest change I'd imagine would be the use of technology for generating renewable electricity and heat at the stadium and training ground, possibly through the use of green tariffs, voltage optimisation etc.
Isn't there a giant fcuking windmill about 100 yards from the stadium?? why on earth haven't we hooked up to that to power the stadium?
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