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Carbon neutral 16:51 - Sep 19 with 1178 viewschicoazul

I am watching this game Sky claim to be carbon neutral
Am I going mad or didn’t we claim to be the worlds only carbon neutral pro football club about twenty years ago?

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Carbon neutral on 16:53 - Sep 19 with 1142 viewschrismakin

What are they talking about Chico?

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Carbon neutral on 16:54 - Sep 19 with 1132 viewsBrianTablet

I think we were entertainment neutral for a while, but we've moved on since then.

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Carbon neutral on 16:54 - Sep 19 with 1131 viewsEddyJ

Forest Green have been at the forefront of environmental matters in football for a while.
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Carbon neutral on 16:56 - Sep 19 with 1111 viewspointofblue

Back in 2007:
https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/itfc-reaches-carbon-neutral-target-7497608

This is supposedly the first ever carbon neutral match. From the BBC:

Tottenham are hosting the world's first net-zero football match tonight.

The club has urged to fans to travel sustainably, choose plant-based food options and recycle in the stadium.

It aims to highlight the importance of considering customer interactions in sustainability strategies.

The project has been called #GameZero and also aims to educate football fans on the role of sport in addressing climate change.

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Carbon neutral on 16:57 - Sep 19 with 1112 viewsPhilTWTD


The Blues Go Green 26th Oct 2006 11:19
Town and sponsors E.ON have teamed up with the Defra Climate Fund and Cred (Community Carbon Reduction Programme) to launch a scheme aimed at making the Blues the UK's first carbon neutral football club. 0

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Carbon neutral on 17:05 - Sep 19 with 1044 viewschicoazul

Carbon neutral on 16:57 - Sep 19 by PhilTWTD


The Blues Go Green 26th Oct 2006 11:19
Town and sponsors E.ON have teamed up with the Defra Climate Fund and Cred (Community Carbon Reduction Programme) to launch a scheme aimed at making the Blues the UK's first carbon neutral football club. 0



YES
Thank you luv I am not going insane after all

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Carbon neutral on 17:10 - Sep 19 with 1020 viewschicoazul

Carbon neutral on 16:53 - Sep 19 by chrismakin

What are they talking about Chico?


They seem to be claiming this match is “carbon neutral”, presumably because Gary Neville got the train and left his AMG home this week.

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Carbon neutral on 17:14 - Sep 19 with 999 viewsJ2BLUE

Carbon neutral on 17:10 - Sep 19 by chicoazul

They seem to be claiming this match is “carbon neutral”, presumably because Gary Neville got the train and left his AMG home this week.


Much of it seems to be centred on the players using a special bus.

No mention of how the fans got there, the food (lots of meat) served etc.

Truly impaired.
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Carbon neutral on 17:22 - Sep 19 with 962 viewsSitfcB

Carbon neutral on 17:14 - Sep 19 by J2BLUE

Much of it seems to be centred on the players using a special bus.

No mention of how the fans got there, the food (lots of meat) served etc.


Fans were encouraged to walk/use public transport/cycle to the game. Geoff Shreeves biked 20 miles to the ground!



The plant based food options.... not for me Jeff.

(Says at the bottom that the regular options are still available!)
[Post edited 19 Sep 2021 17:23]

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Carbon neutral on 17:25 - Sep 19 with 933 viewsJ2BLUE

Carbon neutral on 17:22 - Sep 19 by SitfcB

Fans were encouraged to walk/use public transport/cycle to the game. Geoff Shreeves biked 20 miles to the ground!



The plant based food options.... not for me Jeff.

(Says at the bottom that the regular options are still available!)
[Post edited 19 Sep 2021 17:23]


Fair play. Carbon neutral still seems a stretch though.

Truly impaired.
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Carbon neutral on 17:46 - Sep 19 with 874 viewsChondzoresk

They are possibly looking at the next carbon neutral match will be in the FA Cup 1st round….let’s hope Plymouth don’t draw Carlisle….
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Carbon neutral on 17:46 - Sep 19 with 873 viewstextbackup

Carbon neutral on 17:22 - Sep 19 by SitfcB

Fans were encouraged to walk/use public transport/cycle to the game. Geoff Shreeves biked 20 miles to the ground!



The plant based food options.... not for me Jeff.

(Says at the bottom that the regular options are still available!)
[Post edited 19 Sep 2021 17:23]


I eat a fair amount of plant based stuff, and honestly its lovely. what it lacks in meat, it makes up for in flavour.

still love a burger, bacon sandwich etc, but the stuff isn't the demon grub many think it is

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Carbon neutral on 18:54 - Sep 19 with 730 viewsWD19

Carbon neutral on 17:14 - Sep 19 by J2BLUE

Much of it seems to be centred on the players using a special bus.

No mention of how the fans got there, the food (lots of meat) served etc.


The data centres powering the in game betting probably raised sea levels by 2ft on their own.
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