@Keir_Starmer It is awful of Farage.
But for me this is politicising it all just as much. A kid is dead and you’re all just trying to make yourselves look good
@aw7794 You’ve missed the point. Other than Cambridge, who had the same shit designer, they all say the name of the club, plus ‘women/ladies’. At posh the word ‘posh’ is for men only.
I don’t think the reaction to the new badge is faux outrage. I think a lot of people are disappointed
@UnpopularPosh@PTAlanSwann Nah the sponsor alone makes it uglier. There’s is bespoke with the lion holding a key in the fabric where ours looks like grassroots teams get with printing on
@aw7794@blackladtravel Fair enough I guess. Think it’s poor in terms of branding that ‘Posh’ means the men’s team and the women are an add on like the kids, but I guess that’s the choice they’ve made
@MailSport I do think it’s changed but it’s probably not that recent. The move to the Champions League from the European Cup ended any idea of seeing how “our” team was getting on
@theposh It shows how much things have changed that the club look around the boardroom and decide Fry will be the most popular one to do the voiceover 🤣
@adi_mowles@ShiellB1 You keep making the comparison to the introduction of the previous badge, as if people all hated that one too. As I recall it, most people were fairly warm about it, and got why we changed. Now the hostility is almost universal barring a few who attended the kool aid session
@NeilDotObrien Is there a cap on how many visas each company can sponsor? None of those places looks like more than 1 person would work there at a time