Shame on ITFC for that 15:04 - Nov 28 with 3952 views | NeedhamChris | Firstly - admire the enthusiasm of the BA group for wanting to do something but; 1) to use that much plastic and have the club support that is awful. So much more sustainability 2) this was supposed to be the rainbow laces match? 22 other games in the season to have done something like that but instead it overshadowed that. Good intentions - lack of thought |  |
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Shame on ITFC for that on 21:16 - Nov 28 with 376 views | SitfcB |
Shame on ITFC for that on 21:11 - Nov 28 by Reuser_is_God | Indeed. It was all collected after the game & put into the store cupboard to re use again. |
Loved it, well done the BA boys. Drop me a message if you need any help putting them out next time. A shame a few people didn’t hold their sheets up (can only really see if from close up images but looked great from afar) and then a shame most didn’t keep them all up for when the players came over ha. |  |
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Shame on ITFC for that on 21:17 - Nov 28 with 370 views | Blue_Order |
Shame on ITFC for that on 21:02 - Nov 28 by monytowbray | People are talking about the plastic on the seats. I’m sure someone at BA will answer any concerns at some point, and if it was oversight I’m sure they’ll consider it next time. |
We collected all of the sheets after the game, and they’ll all (most, a few were ruined) get reused in future. Some banners we can’t use again, but the ones we can, we do. |  | |  |
Shame on ITFC for that on 21:26 - Nov 28 with 352 views | tivo | "1) to use that much plastic and have the club support that is awful. So much more sustainability" Plastic is one of the most sustainable materials we have. It's the way in which we use it that is not. If, like others have mentioned these are going to be reused; then that is way more sustainable than using card. |  | |  |
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