Does anybody know how many covered end choir shirts were made/sold? clearing out I found one still in its wrapper! I cant even remember when they came out.........
Does anybody know how many covered end choir shirts were made/sold? clearing out I found one still in its wrapper! I cant even remember when they came out.........
Does anybody know how many covered end choir shirts were made/sold? clearing out I found one still in its wrapper! I cant even remember when they came out.........
Does anybody know how many covered end choir shirts were made/sold? clearing out I found one still in its wrapper! I cant even remember when they came out.........
I dont even remember this
Think he/she is referring to the black and white protest shirts.
There were a group of us involved in a discussion group here about it. My role was somewhere between negligible and nothing, but it was a privilege to watch the project unfolding. From memory (please forgive me if I've got this wrong) @Nug was the chief designer and @Tel the business lead.
Like @Stig was very proud to be involved, quite a few others were but @TEL did all the heavy lifting with this if I remember correctly and wouldn’t have got anywhere without his drive.
My memory is getting hazy, but I went along to an event for the Charlton Riding School for the Disabled for a presention as we donated them £3,500 from the proceeds, which was really humbling as i know it went a long way for them. We also donated £3,500 to Demelza.
Was a tremendous success. I think about 1,000 were sold.
Still have mine. It was a decent shirt. I am guessing it was the 2016/17 season - only because you very very rarely see the official shirts from that season appear on eBay (actually seen more of these). Makes the official ones quite rare I reckon as everyone was boycotting. The purple Betdaq being one of only a few I still don't have since the mid 1980's!
As others have said, great work from many but especially @TEL and @Nug, which resulted in a brilliant shirt and a fantastic donation to a much loved local charity.
Yes we had 1,000 made and sold all except for a handful of XL's. I just dealt with distribution. We were able to donate more to charity as , for some reason we did not have to pay import duty.
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I did feel very proud to have been involved when we got our shirts though.
did all the heavy lifting with this if I remember correctly and wouldn’t have got anywhere without his drive.
My memory is getting hazy, but I went along to an event for the Charlton Riding School for the Disabled for a presention as we donated them £3,500 from the proceeds, which was really humbling as i know it went a long way for them. We also donated £3,500 to Demelza.
Think there were a few photos of a group of us in the VOTV. Guessing would of been the black and white beach ball protest. not sure.
£20 each
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As others have said, great work from many but especially @TEL and @Nug, which resulted in a brilliant shirt and a fantastic donation to a much loved local charity.