West Ham have traditionally cycled through sky blue, navy blue and white away kits. This season is white for example.
West Ham have traditionally cycled through sky blue, navy blue and white away kits. This season is white for example.
It directly raises money for charity, I’m sure there is money changing hands when teams wear them, just like every other poppy themed thing is a charitable act.
So whether or not you agree with it, it is not just symbolic.
Grew up in a town of 4000 people, the local team is currently in the 14th tier, amateur of course. Next town over has about 100k. They have a professional team that’s knocked around the third and forth tiers since reaching the League in the 90s. They get about 3,500 fans on average.
The usual regions of England used for statistical purposes.
Only if he was a glory supporter.
QPR over in west west west west London.
True, there’s a lot of room a lot of teams they’ve not put on here. But the south coast is probably the least offensive thing about this map. They have the two most successful teams, close to being in nearly the right place.
Historically a bigger club than either of them.
You will need to provide some evidence of this. I can believe it for internationals as there are far more than there used to be, but I don’t think it is true for clubs.