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nigel-harps1954
08/02/2020, 1:08 PM
certain it was a black jersey ye were wearing when ye came down.
This one. From 2018 season.
https://www.echolive.ie/portalsuite/image//f62276da-3135-4137-929c-d0573a0b0d2f/mainMediaSize=MEDIUM_type=image_x0=0_y0=0_x1=100_y 1=100__image.jpg
outspoken
09/02/2020, 10:03 AM
Yellow cork kit is decent I have to say. Like their black and white training gear too
redobit
09/02/2020, 5:53 PM
Are 3rd kits still a thing for most clubs. We, Sligo Rovers, haven't done one for a few years now.
EatYerGreens
09/02/2020, 5:53 PM
Id have thougt most football fans would scramble to get shirts without a sponsor if they could in general?
You'd think that alright. But I have to say that they're so prevalent in football now that shirts look a bit weird or incomplete without them.
It only really struck me when looking at that photo from the league media launch last week. Waterford's shirt was the only one without a sponsor, and it made it look a bit shi'te and amateur compared to all the others.
nigel-harps1954
09/02/2020, 6:06 PM
Are 3rd kits still a thing for most clubs. We, Sligo Rovers, haven't done one for a few years now.
Stand to be corrected, but I think it's a requirement to have one.
outspoken
09/02/2020, 10:38 PM
Stand to be corrected, but I think it's a requirement to have one.
Think it is in the PD alright as that's the only time LTFC had one in recent years
Martinho II
10/02/2020, 3:53 PM
Think it is in the PD alright as that's the only time LTFC had one in recent years
We actually had a third kit in 2011 season in FD. Yellow and blue for away and White and black for third kit.
outspoken
10/02/2020, 5:19 PM
We actually had a third kit in 2011 season in FD. Yellow and blue for away and White and black for third kit.
Recent years
Bohs new kit is getting a lot of traction online.
Eminence Grise
12/02/2020, 2:29 PM
Bohs channelling the vibe alright and getting international kit coverage for the second year in a row.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/12/refugees-welcome-bohemian-fc-team-up-with-amnesty-for-new-away-kit
sidewayspasser
12/02/2020, 4:06 PM
Would UEFA allow that kit in Europa League matches? It can be seen as a political statement, and considering UEFA's/FIFA's stance on political statements, I wouldn't be sure they approve.
D24Saint
12/02/2020, 4:24 PM
Would UEFA allow that kit in Europa League matches? It can be seen as a political statement, and considering UEFA's/FIFA's stance on political statements, I wouldn't be sure they approve.
Not a chance UEFA will allow that particularly if they play in south Eastern Europe where immigration is a very hot potato.
Dalymountrower
12/02/2020, 4:28 PM
Would UEFA allow that kit in Europa League matches? It can be seen as a political statement, and considering UEFA's/FIFA's stance on political statements, I wouldn't be sure they approve.
Well they allowed a poppy symbol on England International jersies, a symbol that is used to discriminate against footballers and others who, in conscience can`t/won`t wear one.
Since when is " Refugees Welcome" a political statement? Amnesty International is a charity. UNICEF is a charity ,Gazprom is in an oligarcic monster, Azerbaijan is a political entity...all allowed by UEFA.
It'd be some laugh if it turned out they didn't have the rights to use the image on it.
outspoken
12/02/2020, 4:44 PM
Well they allowed a poppy symbol on England International jersies, a symbol that is used to discriminate against footballers and others who, in conscience can`t/won`t wear one.
Since when is " Refugees Welcome" a political statement? Amnesty International is a charity. UNICEF is a charity ,Gazprom is in an oligarcic monster, Azerbaijan is a political entity...all allowed by UEFA.
Do UEFA allow the poppy? FIFA certainly don't
pineapple stu
12/02/2020, 4:51 PM
Since when is " Refugees Welcome" a political statement? Amnesty International is a charity. UNICEF is a charity ,Gazprom is in an oligarcic monster, Azerbaijan is a political entity...all allowed by UEFA.
Of course it's a political statement. It's a distinct message Amnesty International are trying to get across above and beyond their own core brand. It's a message a lot of people wouldn't necessarily agree with, or would have varying degrees of agreement on. It's completely separate to brand promotion, which is what your other examples are.
Dalymountrower
12/02/2020, 6:24 PM
Azerbaijan is a brand? UNICEF, Poppy?
Anyway, If UEFA ban it. more publicity for a human rights message .
Trying to see the distinction between it and the anti racism political campaign promoted by eh... UEFA
Jack B
12/02/2020, 6:53 PM
I mean this in the least arsey, most sincere way possible, but because it's Bohs I struggle to see beyond how much of a good bit of publicity/PR spin it is for them once again. On balance though Amnesty is a great partnership to have to be fair to them, it'll be interesting to see how it plays out in light of the FIFA laws etc.
White Horse
12/02/2020, 7:10 PM
From a personal perspective, I've no issue with the message on the Bohs shirt but it is clearly a political statement.
placid casual
12/02/2020, 7:14 PM
another gimmick from the middle child of LOI football, desperate for attention..
Dalymountrower
12/02/2020, 7:48 PM
Who is the elder child as a matter of interest?
Ezeikial
12/02/2020, 9:03 PM
I expect Dalymountrower and others to excoriate the Bohs hierarchy for this link up with refugees who are clearly not from their area.
Was there no suitable local cause?
Dalymountrower
12/02/2020, 9:12 PM
Jaysus, that's a poor effort, even for you.
All politics is local even if it isnt political.
kksaints
12/02/2020, 10:09 PM
Who is the elder child as a matter of interest?
Athlone Town I think.
Ezeikial
13/02/2020, 8:22 AM
I expect Dalymountrower and others to excoriate the Bohs hierarchy for this link up with refugees who are clearly not from their area.
Was there no suitable local cause?
Jaysus, that's a poor effort, even for you.
All politics is local even if it isnt political.
I couldn't help myself! Your double standards are amusing
You deserve a little reminder of your nonsense objection around the Temple St fundraising initiative not being 'local enough' to Dundalk last season
Ezeikial
13/02/2020, 8:23 AM
The Bohs jersey project is brilliant on every level.
Daniel Lambert and the club board deserve great credit for tackling social justice issues head-on.
Dalymountrower
13/02/2020, 8:53 AM
Do you really want to go there again.?
Kudos to your club for driving past three less media cuddly hospitals to their next photo op in Temple Street.
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 10:29 AM
Only 3?? Again! does it need explaining that a player initiative on the basis of personal experience was what drove the choice. That a national childrens hospital is considered as not being 'local' enough to Dundalk shows a certain cynical and even Dublincentric view toward this fundraiser. In general its a disgrace that any HSE hospital needs the public to fundraise at all but it is what it is and considering the personal experiences of the players and the backroom team their choice was undertandable and shouldt be derided on any level.
I'd like to think that this Bohs shirt would sufficiently be humanitarian so as to spin it away from politics if an issue was ever made albeit Amnesty is certainly a politicised organisation. Bohs are doing a fine job of grabbing plenty of exposure with their jersey efforts.
ilgladiatore
13/02/2020, 10:46 AM
another gimmick from the middle child of LOI football, desperate for attention..
The club has done a huge amount for refugees and asylum seekers over the last few years.
Residents of local direct provision centers bought to matches for over a year, xmas party and gifts in dalymount for families in DP, gate receipts donated to refugee charities, and the refugees welcome logo used by the NBB for the clubs 125th anniversary.
But yeah, it's just a gimmick.
sbgawa
13/02/2020, 10:55 AM
With my business head on i applaud Bohs for their virtue signaling , in the world we live in these days they will probably do well on jersey sales
Up to the other clubs to start mining this seam as well instead of complaining.
Last year it was Rastafarians to sell shirts , this year its refugees,
A bit of thought early next season from A.N.Other club and they can make a few bob as well.
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 11:06 AM
With my business head on i applaud Bohs for their virtue signaling , in the world we live in these days they will probably do well on jersey sales
Up to the other clubs to start mining this seam as well instead of complaining.
Last year it was Rastafarians to sell shirts , this year its refugees,
A bit of thought early next season from A.N.Other club and they can make a few bob as well.
A cynic might consider this change in tack as a cheap publicity stunt by exploiting the plight of a vulnerable group, rather than based soley on the desire to help and highlight a worthy cause or message!
sbgawa
13/02/2020, 11:21 AM
A cynic might consider this change in tack as a cheap publicity stunt by exploiting the plight of a vulnerable group, rather than based soley on the desire to help and highlight a worthy cause or message!
I usent to be a cynic but then life thought me otherwise :)
Dalymountrower
13/02/2020, 11:37 AM
With my business head on i applaud Bohs for their virtue signaling , in the world we live in these days they will probably do well on jersey sales
Up to the other clubs to start mining this seam as well instead of complaining.
Last year it was Rastafarians to sell shirts , this year its refugees,
A bit of thought early next season from A.N.Other club and they can make a few bob as well.
In fairness to the Bohs Foundation, they have been working with Direct Provision groups for at least three years and have had initiatives to welcome immigrants to Dalymount for twice as long as that, including the hosting of functions for the African Nations Cup finals etc. Whether having outreach programmes for prisoners , people with disabilities etc constitutes virtue signalling is subjective enough. What is clear that all of the above has had an unforeseen impact on crowd numbers and more open doors from sponsors.
If the shirt sales, whether gimicky or heartfelt, were in isolation from the actual hard work done on the ground with the wider community ,it would fall flat.
If other clubs are going to look at the social and community responsibility stuff as a means of making a few bob, rather than becoming an integral part of that community, then that will equally flatline.
The potential is there for all clubs, but it is a long hard slog rather than a smug gimicky jersey or two.
sbgawa
13/02/2020, 11:43 AM
I think there is no doubt Bohs are doing good work but the jersey thing does reek of profit making (nothing wrong with that) last year Rasta this year something else.
Rovers had a bus full of Direct provision people at every match and gave them something to eat and a drink as well as doing school visits / hospital visits anti racism initiatives etc.
All of which are playing a part in increasing attendances and season ticket sales.
Maybe they should leverage it a bit better, there is no harm in making a few bob while also doing good
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 12:16 PM
Dundalk FC players likewise build up a rapport with patients and families in the locality that attended TSCH. It certainly isnt the only socially driven initiative either. If this happens to build good will in the wider community then great. Stephen Kenny and now Vinny Perth must have no personal time at all going on the amount of public engagements they get invited to and attend(ed). The amount of groups seeking DFC involvement is testament to the high regard they, the players and club are held in the 'local' community and the willingness to offer support. If there is added media attention given to a club for fundraising then great also. But taking a moral stance on whether something is a one off 'smug' gimmick rather than a coherent social conscience strategy is just a petty ****ing match - we do it better than everyone else, thats ridiculous, you have not supported other (local) organisations so it has to be to a cheap publicity stunt.... There are numerous examples but The Maria Goretti Children’s Respite Centre in Lordship, Co. Louth is also a regular recipient of support from club and players - you might pick up on a common theme and do less rolling of the eyes at the players choice of chartitable organisations to support.
There is not doubt that Bohs are leading the way on this and league wide lessons can be learned but condemning charitable efforts because it's 'media cuddly' etc is just crass!
SkStu
13/02/2020, 12:16 PM
A cynic might consider this change in tack as a cheap publicity stunt by exploiting the plight of a vulnerable group, rather than based soley on the desire to help and highlight a worthy cause or message!
Bohs have been working with MASI for at least 3 years and have been communicating regularly around this and doing what can be done as a struggling football club to bring a bit of joy to the people effected by DP. In addition, we donated 10% of our profits from the redesigned Bob Marley jersey last year to fund MASI. Its not empty words or a cheap publicity stunt - it is a cause that the club is directly involved in in a meaningful way and has been for some time.
Here’s an example https://twitter.com/robohanrahan/status/1227907993582407680?s=21
Dalymountrower
13/02/2020, 12:40 PM
Dundalk FC players likewise build up a rapport with patients and families in the locality that attended TSCH. It certainly isnt the only socially driven initiative either. If this happens to build good will in the wider community then great. Stephen Kenny and now Vinny Perth must have no personal time at all going on the amount of public engagements they get invited to and attend(ed). The amount of groups seeking DFC involvement is testament to the high regard they, the players and club are held in the 'local' community and the willingness to offer support. If there is added media attention given to a club for fundraising then great also. But taking a moral stance on whether something is a one off 'smug' gimmick rather than a coherent social conscience strategy is just a petty ****ing match - we do it better than everyone else, thats ridiculous, you have not supported other (local) organisations so it has to be to a cheap publicity stunt.... There are numerous examples but The Maria Goretti Children’s Respite Centre in Lordship, Co. Louth is also a regular recipient of support from club and players - you might pick up on a common theme and do less rolling of the eyes at the players choice of chartitable organisations to support.
There is not doubt that Bohs are leading the way on this and league wide lessons can be learned but condemning charitable efforts because it's 'media cuddly' etc is just crass!
The smug gimick comment referred to our Ratafarian effort last year.
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 1:04 PM
Bohs have been working with MASI for at least 3 years and have been communicating regularly around this and doing what can be done as a struggling football club to bring a bit of joy to the people effected by DP. In addition, we donated 10% of our profits from the redesigned Bob Marley jersey last year to fund MASI. Its not empty words or a cheap publicity stunt - it is a cause that the club is directly involved in in a meaningful way and has been for some time.
I dont actually believe it is, but it could be dismissed out of hand as opportunistic also which would be wrong. In a similar way that other club's efforts have been called 'smug' and 'media cuddly! As if Bohs are not also hoping for some media kudos along with all the other positives benefits there should be with community projects. Efforts in general by club should be lauded and widely promoted as positive contributions by LoI.
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 1:09 PM
The smug gimick comment referred to our Ratafarian effort last year.
Fair enough, but in the context of "Kudos to your club for driving past three less media cuddly hospitals to their next photo op" you may see where I thought 'smug' was partly being aimed, including Rovers pink jerseys for BCI.
vinnie
13/02/2020, 1:20 PM
I think the Bohs Jersey is lovely, but they probably should have went the same Route as Scarborough fc in 1990, best shirt sponsor ever
https://foot.ie/attachment.php?attachmentid=2830&stc=1
Dalymountrower
13/02/2020, 1:24 PM
That was in response to Ezekiel throwing in an unrelated thread derailing issue. No issue with any club partnering with any worthwhile charity .
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 2:03 PM
If you say so but prior and now in this spat your perspective on some other fundraisers has been that of contempt. So claiming only a riposte to a single post that mirrors previously dismissive scorn is a stretch! You were selective also when responding to a jibe and ignoring the praise. So must have struck a nerve with you as you obviously did with myself as I simply dislike the dismissive tone of what is and should be seen as positive endeavour!
Dalymountrower
13/02/2020, 2:33 PM
If you say so but prior and now in this spat your perspective on some other fundraisers has been that of contempt.
Other than the well thrashed out comments regarding your own club and Temple Street, I don`t recall being contemptuous of any fundraisers by any club ?
nigel-harps1954
13/02/2020, 2:43 PM
I think Bohs shirt sponsor is just an excuse to derail another foot.ie thread.
Ezeikial
13/02/2020, 5:10 PM
That was in response to Ezekiel throwing in an unrelated thread derailing issue. No issue with any club partnering with any worthwhile charity .
You'be changed your tune
Ezeikial
13/02/2020, 5:12 PM
Other than the well thrashed out comments regarding your own club and Temple Street, I don`t recall being contemptuous of any fundraisers by any club ?
Oops - so you changed back again!
You really are the perennial flip-flopper
Nesta99
13/02/2020, 8:02 PM
Other than the well thrashed out comments regarding your own club and Temple Street, I don`t recall being contemptuous of any fundraisers by any club ?
Ok so! Why the contempt for any fundraiser by any club at all?
Waterford announced yesterday they will be wearing a kit with a message supporting the campaign for full time cardiac emergency care at Waterford university hospital. Jerseys to be unveiled during the week.
Martinho II
15/02/2020, 1:20 PM
Waterford announced yesterday they will be wearing a kit with a message supporting the campaign for full time cardiac emergency care at Waterford university hospital. Jerseys to be unveiled during the week.
Did they announce during the week that they had a new sponsor?
No. Lee Power released a statement yesterday saying they did have offers of shirt sponsorship which were less than they got last year from Spin casino. He put that down to loss of European football. They decided to go with promoting the cardiac care campaign message instead. Some fans actually suggested to do this on Facebook a while back.
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