@Henry Irving asked for suggestions as to what to do with it as it was too big to go anywhere.
Thought an idea of giving people to not only have a souvenir of the day at Wembley, but also to raise necessary funds for the museum as just the sort of suggestion he was looking for.
Have the trustees made a decision then?
Personally, I brought a programme...
Cost the same price, and doesn't mean cutting something special, into something that only has value as a duster...
What value does it have as it is then?
I assume it was produced by the EFL specifically for the PO final.
As I said, @Henry Irving was asking for suggestions and someone helped by giving one, which appeared to be dismissed without further consultation.
@Henry Irving asked for suggestions as to what to do with it as it was too big to go anywhere.
Thought an idea of giving people to not only have a souvenir of the day at Wembley, but also to raise necessary funds for the museum as just the sort of suggestion he was looking for.
Have the trustees made a decision then?
Personally, I brought a programme...
Cost the same price, and doesn't mean cutting something special, into something that only has value as a duster...
What value does it have as it is then?
I assume it was produced by the EFL specifically for the PO final.
As I said, @Henry Irving was asking for suggestions and someone helped by giving one, which appeared to be dismissed without further consultation.
By cutting this flag up could see people not donating to the museum in the future. If i was donating to the museum even if they asked if it was ok to cut the flag up id thibk their taking the p!ss
Certainly don't think it should be cut up. However, if there is not a big enough space to display the badge, then I'm struggling to think of what can be done. Although, the suggestion that a large square backing is added, an can then be passed over the crowd or possibly used as a flag in the stadium seem best.
Well if auctioned to raise money for the museum, would anyone bid for it ,simply due to its size. Surley there's a rich charlton fan somewhere who would have it in the back garden of their mansion.
@Henry Irving asked for suggestions as to what to do with it as it was too big to go anywhere.
Thought an idea of giving people to not only have a souvenir of the day at Wembley, but also to raise necessary funds for the museum as just the sort of suggestion he was looking for.
Have the trustees made a decision then?
Personally, I brought a programme...
Cost the same price, and doesn't mean cutting something special, into something that only has value as a duster...
What value does it have as it is then?
I assume it was produced by the EFL specifically for the PO final.
As I said, @Henry Irving was asking for suggestions and someone helped by giving one, which appeared to be dismissed without further consultation.
By cutting this flag up could see people not donating to the museum in the future. If i was donating to the museum even if they asked if it was ok to cut the flag up id thibk their taking the p!ss
And, if we cut it up for £10 a patch, what's to stop people putting it up on e-bay for £100?
@Henry Irving asked for suggestions as to what to do with it as it was too big to go anywhere.
Thought an idea of giving people to not only have a souvenir of the day at Wembley, but also to raise necessary funds for the museum as just the sort of suggestion he was looking for.
Have the trustees made a decision then?
Personally, I brought a programme...
Cost the same price, and doesn't mean cutting something special, into something that only has value as a duster...
What value does it have as it is then?
I assume it was produced by the EFL specifically for the PO final.
As I said, @Henry Irving was asking for suggestions and someone helped by giving one, which appeared to be dismissed without further consultation.
@Henry Irving asked for suggestions as to what to do with it as it was too big to go anywhere.
Thought an idea of giving people to not only have a souvenir of the day at Wembley, but also to raise necessary funds for the museum as just the sort of suggestion he was looking for.
Have the trustees made a decision then?
Personally, I brought a programme...
Cost the same price, and doesn't mean cutting something special, into something that only has value as a duster...
What value does it have as it is then?
I assume it was produced by the EFL specifically for the PO final.
As I said, @Henry Irving was asking for suggestions and someone helped by giving one, which appeared to be dismissed without further consultation.
He did the same when he asked me for a double entendre and I gave him one
Add some lightweight hardening material to the underneath, and bend and curve it slightly. Hey presto! A giant frisbee to be thrown from stand to stand pre match.
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I assume it was produced by the EFL specifically for the PO final.
As I said, @Henry Irving was asking for suggestions and someone helped by giving one, which appeared to be dismissed without further consultation.
If i was donating to the museum even if they asked if it was ok to cut the flag up id thibk their taking the p!ss
Can see you're feeling better!
He did the same when he asked me for a double entendre and I gave him one
Hey presto! A giant frisbee to be thrown from stand to stand pre match.
Keohane destroyed the coffin too.
That he and Meire felt the need to destroy it shows how much the mock funeral march angered them.
They tried to tell the police to ban it and the police told them not to tell them their job.