you say that tho weegie, but my all time fave kit is the blue one from either 86 leeds play off, or the one in 89 when there was a grey one aswell (woolwich kit) so really i dont mind that much! Plus i dont hate millwall like all you lot!
Now you know why they didn't want to show us the new kit.
Incidentally Henry...where are the kits made? Sweat shop labour in some rarely visited and god forsaken part of Asia or somewhere in the UK/Europe under union rules or at least somewhere that pays a decent living wage?
If the former, how does the club square its community work and stance as a family club when it profiteers off of the work that poorly paid employees are putting in?
The shirts, or at least the ones my son has, are made in China is which neither rarely visited it being the most populus country in the world or god foresaken as it is officially an atheist state.
I'll ask about the factory but it is a huge leap to profiteering from a poorly paid sweat shop employees and assuming that they do not get a living wage just because they are not in Europe.
I appreciate that, but I'd be interested to know what working conditions these people are employed under and whether the club have any knowledge/in-put and maybe would consider changing if the working environment was a sweat shop place.
And so would I but there was the assumption in your first question that Asia is universally "god foresaken" and has only sweat shop conditions to offer.
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Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Henry - why only adults - you know our lads will want one.
Says that there is a junior shirt for £29.99. Pay attention!
Incidentally Henry...where are the kits made? Sweat shop labour in some rarely visited and god forsaken part of Asia or somewhere in the UK/Europe under union rules or at least somewhere that pays a decent living wage?
If the former, how does the club square its community work and stance as a family club when it profiteers off of the work that poorly paid employees are putting in?
I'll ask about the factory but it is a huge leap to profiteering from a poorly paid sweat shop employees and assuming that they do not get a living wage just because they are not in Europe.