That’s the last printed frame finished for 2025!
I’ve not posted much lately, mainly because it’s been pretty full on behind the scenes. Lots of late nights, early starts, and just cracking on with orders.
Can’t thank everyone enough for the support, orders, shares, all of it. It honestly means a lot.
Time to slow it down a bit… at least until the next batch 👀
Merry Christmas, and a happy new year!
#KBPrintd #festive #swfc
It's remarkable how some people can take a straightforward statement and twist it to fit their own narrative.
The claim being made is that a podcast I'm directly involved with somehow condoned racism because it stated: "I don't condone racism, but Kasey Palmer had been at it all night."
There is nothing racist about that statement, nor does it excuse racism. In fact, it explicitly condemns it.
I was at the match. A very small number of individuals directed racist abuse towards Kasey Palmer, and that behaviour was disgraceful. There is no justification for racism, ever.
At the same time, it is also true that Palmer spent much of the game antagonising supporters, telling fans to "fuck off" while taking corners and making gestures towards the crowd. Pointing that out is not racist, nor is it defending those who racially abused him.
Let's also remember that the presence of racism in a situation does not make one party immune from criticism. Condemning racist abuse should never mean that the conduct of others involved cannot also be discussed. If a player behaves poorly, that behaviour can still be criticised without excusing or diminishing the seriousness of any racist abuse they received.
Both things can be true, the individuals responsible for racist abuse deserve criticism, and Kasey Palmer's conduct throughout the game can also be criticised. Acknowledging one does not excuse the other.
The original comment did exactly that. Anyone suggesting otherwise is either deliberately misrepresenting it or choosing to see something that simply isn't there.
@scottcain1312@pxowl86@Lea_Leeman Essentially.. you're bang on mate.
There were no malice in the words from the pod.. granted it could have been worded better.
🚨 1,000 Followers Giveaway! 🚨
We're closing in on 1,000 followers, and to celebrate I'll be giving away a light of your choice from my range! 🎉
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Good luck everyone, and thank you for all the support so far! 💙
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@Lea_Leeman Unfortunately Leanne.. some people have blatantly nothing else to do. Some want to thrive, some want to destroy. It's a shameful way to live.
🚨🦉 Important Announcement🦉🚨
A new friend of Sheffield Wednesday and the Supporters Trust, who prefers to remain anonymous, has been incredibly impressed by the outpouring of support for the effort to raise money for this important cause and has made an incredibly generous pledge to match every gift, up to £35,000 raised by supporters towards this effort.
We’re currently on £27,910, meaning we need to raise the final £7,090 to unlock the full £35,000 contribution.
If we do, a £35,000 supporter-led campaign becomes a £70,000 investment in Sheffield Wednesday supporters and young people across our community.
That means more season tickets, more match tickets, more mascot experiences, more shirts, and the chance to reach even more children who dream of being part of Sheffield Wednesday but may never otherwise get the opportunity. It means creating memories with parents, grandparents and friends that will last a lifetime, helping young people feel connected to their club, their city and their community. The donor has recognised just how important family and community are in Sheffield, and wants to help open the door for the next generation of Wednesdayites.
The donor recognised something we’ve all seen: when Wednesdayites are given the chance to help one another, they step forward. In discussing the donation, they impressed upon us a simple message:
“We’re All Wednesday Aren’t We?”
That spirit is exactly what Sheffield Wednesday is about.
This fanbase has already achieved something remarkable.
Now we have the opportunity to turn £35,000 into £70,000.
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