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Could any bears post any lists they have for contacting editors etc of newspapers / radio stations as i was wanting to mail them with some questions as to the silience from the dark side over the troops day , just going to work so dont have the time but would be a help :rangers:

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EVERY SPL team will wear special Remembrance Day jerseys next week.

The tribute will take place after poppy appeal organisers wrote to the 12 clubs asking them to wear the one-off kit - and all agreed.

Some clubs will have a small red poppy woven in to team jerseys on the day. Others will make their own tribute with players sporting a stick-on poppy.

Referees, their assistants and fourth officials will also join in the tribute by wearing a poppy on their outfits.

The jerseys will be worn in SPL matches to be played over the weekend of November 8-9. Remembrance Sunday falls on November 9 this year.

A spokeswoman for Poppyscotland, who used to be known as the Earl Haig Fund Scotland, said: "All the SPL clubs are involved and all their players will wear the special Scottish poppy which will greatly increase public awareness of the poppy appeal."

Last year, Hearts wore a special strip when they played a Remembrance Day match against Aberdeen at Tynecastle.

The decision was taken to honour the players of the legendary Hearts squad of season 1914-15, who died in World War I.

The club's entire first team squad had enlisted with the 16th Royal Scots, a battalion known as McCrae's Own.

Seven died in service. The strip worn by the Hearts players in 2007 had the names of the dead - John Allan, James Boyd, Duncan Currie, Ernest Ellis, Thomas Gracie, James Speedie and Harry Wattie - embroidered into the sleeve. The jersey also had a poppy on the chest.

Remembrance Day commemorates the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians since World War I.

Poppyscotland support war veterans and their dependants in Scotland. Last year the appeal raised a record s1.76million.

http://www.<No links to this website>/news/editors-...86908-20849623/

Obviously Celtic are taking part in this, mind you, could you imagine the furore if they declined !!!

Will be interesting the see if the Celtic fans support their team in supporting our troops.

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Could any bears post any lists they have for contacting editors etc of newspapers / radio stations as i was wanting to mail them with some questions as to the silience from the dark side over the troops day , just going to work so dont have the time but would be a help :rangers:

I wouldnt email them questions about them, I would email them about how great it is that "the troops were given such a warm welcome back home at IBROX park, wouldnt it have been great if every team had done that this weekend" hehe post it in the online comments section of newspapers too, those members of their "support" wont be able to hold back from posting nasty comments that will then be there for all to see. Then, forward that on to supporters groups for their opponents in the Champions league and see how warm their welcome is going forward...

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Could any bears post any lists they have for contacting editors etc of newspapers / radio stations as i was wanting to mail them with some questions as to the silience from the dark side over the troops day , just going to work so dont have the time but would be a help :rangers:

I wouldnt email them questions about them, I would email them about how great it is that "the troops were given such a warm welcome back home at IBROX park, wouldnt it have been great if every team had done that this weekend" hehe post it in the online comments section of newspapers too, those members of their "support" wont be able to hold back from posting nasty comments that will then be there for all to see. Then, forward that on to supporters groups for their opponents in the Champions league and see how warm their welcome is going forward...

Good post I like this approach. :clap:

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Could any bears post any lists they have for contacting editors etc of newspapers / radio stations as i was wanting to mail them with some questions as to the silience from the dark side over the troops day , just going to work so dont have the time but would be a help :rangers:

I wouldnt email them questions about them, I would email them about how great it is that "the troops were given such a warm welcome back home at IBROX park, wouldnt it have been great if every team had done that this weekend" hehe post it in the online comments section of newspapers too, those members of their "support" wont be able to hold back from posting nasty comments that will then be there for all to see. Then, forward that on to supporters groups for their opponents in the Champions league and see how warm their welcome is going forward...

Now that is a good idea (tu)

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Don't email them. Wait until you see them in the street and stab them in the eye with a poppy needle.

Then they might have a slight incling of the pain our brave soldiers have endured standing up for our freedom.

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