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AltheHibby
07-01-2022, 10:35 AM
Well done Arsenal.

𝗡𝗼 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗱 ⚪

Last year saw a record number of teenagers murdered in London.

It's time to make a real change, through real action.

Our white shirt is not for sale, not for profit. No More Red. https://t.co/jnmE4b0GpC

https://twitter.com/Arsenal/status/1479377347384164353?t=7sh_v40kliZOG2kq4yJb-Q&s=19

Greenbeard
07-01-2022, 11:07 AM
Well done Arsenal.

𝗡𝗼 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗱 ⚪

Last year saw a record number of teenagers murdered in London.

It's time to make a real change, through real action.

Our white shirt is not for sale, not for profit. No More Red. https://t.co/jnmE4b0GpC

https://twitter.com/Arsenal/status/1479377347384164353?t=7sh_v40kliZOG2kq4yJb-Q&s=19
Confused.com
If it is not for sale why say not for profit? Am I being thick?
Or should it say NOW for sale, not for profit?

Keith_M
07-01-2022, 11:09 AM
I'm not sure I understand the message

mvteng
07-01-2022, 11:23 AM
Its good that a club should reognise an issue in the community (in this case knife crime) & try to use its influence to address the problem.

They should be 100% commended

theonlywayisup
07-01-2022, 11:31 AM
Its good that a club should reognise an issue in the community (in this case knife crime) & try to use its influence to address the problem.

They should be 100% commended

Yes, for a football team that everything about them accentuates the colour red, this is a big message to their fans and others, even for only one day.

Can't imagine The Rangers, for example, saying "No More Blue".

Sean1875
07-01-2022, 11:41 AM
I think its a nice idea personally. I wonder if they could have put them on sale though and donated any profits made from the shirt to some sort of Anti-Knife Crime charity?

Oscar T Grouch
07-01-2022, 11:43 AM
Full article explains it:

No More Red is an initiative between Arsenal and adidas that will see adidas support the long-standing work being done by Arsenal in the Community to keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence.

There were more than 10,000 knife crime offences in London between June 2020 – June 2021. Last year also saw the highest number of teenage murders in a year in London since records began – most of which involved knife attacks.

No More Red will build on Arsenal in the Community’s work with young people in the capital, as well as providing more safe, positive spaces for young people and spotlighting talented individuals who are making a positive difference in their community. Throughout the initiative adidas also will be supporting by:

Investing in creating and refurbishing safe spaces to play football – starting with the pitch on Harvist Estate just minutes away from Emirates Stadium
Creating a No More Red mentorship scheme where young people doing positive work in the community will be supported by creative talent including Idris Elba, Ian Wright, DJ Emerald Rose Lewis and artist Reuben Dangoor among others
Providing access to its talent network who will make regular contributions to Arsenal in the Community programmes that provide a wide range of training, quality spaces, positive role models and tangible opportunities for young people
As part of the campaign, we have also taken the unprecedented step of replacing our iconic red home shirt with an entirely white kit in our Emirates FA Cup tie against Nottingham Forest. The kit will never be commercially available and will only ever be awarded to individuals who are making a positive difference in the community.

Following the game, the ten shirts worn by outfield players have been gifted to organisations doing work in the community to address some of the root causes of knife crime and youth violence. These organisations are

Arsenal in the Community
The Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation
Steel Warriors
Don’t Stab Your Future (DSYF)
Box Up Crime
Copenhagen Youth Project
St Giles Trust
Abianda
Octopus Community Network
The Ben Kinsella Trust
As part of the campaign, we have worked with actor Idris Elba, and Arsenal legend Ian Wright.

Idris Elba, founder of Don’t Stab Your Future and mentor as part of No More Red said: “From the time young people leave school, until the time they’re at home with family, there is often a void, a dangerous spike of nothing to do, where nothing can easily turn to something dangerous.

“If there continues to be no options for this after-school period, we will always see gangs form. Let’s create options for these young people.”

Ian Wright MBE said: “Every young person deserves the opportunity to express themselves. The opportunity to exist within a safe environment. The opportunity to live free from fear of violence. We can never accept loss of life through youth violence as ‘normal’ in our city and it’s so important that we all work together to create a better environment for young people.

“By giving young people more places to play sport, more support, and access to individuals who can inspire them, together we can help make a difference to young people in London.”

The shirt will become a symbol of positivity in the community, given to individuals and organisations who are giving back to the community and creating a positive environment for young people.

No More Red is a long term commitment by ourselves and adidas. Arsenal in the Community has more than 35 years’ experience supporting young people from inner city areas.

By spotlighting people in the community, providing mentorship for talented individuals, investing in physical spaces and bringing inspirational talent from the creative industries into Arsenal in the Community programmes, we hope to provide more safe spaces, education and opportunity for young people.

We help and support thousands of young people each week and we’re incredibly proud to further this support by launching No More Red in collaboration with adidas.

hibee-boys
07-01-2022, 12:15 PM
Those knife crime figures are frightening🙈

ScottB
07-01-2022, 12:58 PM
I think its a nice idea personally. I wonder if they could have put them on sale though and donated any profits made from the shirt to some sort of Anti-Knife Crime charity?

Seems like they are trying to encourage good behaviour in the community with these white shirts as a reward?

JimBHibees
07-01-2022, 03:05 PM
Full article explains it:

No More Red is an initiative between Arsenal and adidas that will see adidas support the long-standing work being done by Arsenal in the Community to keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence.

There were more than 10,000 knife crime offences in London between June 2020 – June 2021. Last year also saw the highest number of teenage murders in a year in London since records began – most of which involved knife attacks.

No More Red will build on Arsenal in the Community’s work with young people in the capital, as well as providing more safe, positive spaces for young people and spotlighting talented individuals who are making a positive difference in their community. Throughout the initiative adidas also will be supporting by:

Investing in creating and refurbishing safe spaces to play football – starting with the pitch on Harvist Estate just minutes away from Emirates Stadium
Creating a No More Red mentorship scheme where young people doing positive work in the community will be supported by creative talent including Idris Elba, Ian Wright, DJ Emerald Rose Lewis and artist Reuben Dangoor among others
Providing access to its talent network who will make regular contributions to Arsenal in the Community programmes that provide a wide range of training, quality spaces, positive role models and tangible opportunities for young people
As part of the campaign, we have also taken the unprecedented step of replacing our iconic red home shirt with an entirely white kit in our Emirates FA Cup tie against Nottingham Forest. The kit will never be commercially available and will only ever be awarded to individuals who are making a positive difference in the community.

Following the game, the ten shirts worn by outfield players have been gifted to organisations doing work in the community to address some of the root causes of knife crime and youth violence. These organisations are

Arsenal in the Community
The Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation
Steel Warriors
Don’t Stab Your Future (DSYF)
Box Up Crime
Copenhagen Youth Project
St Giles Trust
Abianda
Octopus Community Network
The Ben Kinsella Trust
As part of the campaign, we have worked with actor Idris Elba, and Arsenal legend Ian Wright.

Idris Elba, founder of Don’t Stab Your Future and mentor as part of No More Red said: “From the time young people leave school, until the time they’re at home with family, there is often a void, a dangerous spike of nothing to do, where nothing can easily turn to something dangerous.

“If there continues to be no options for this after-school period, we will always see gangs form. Let’s create options for these young people.”

Ian Wright MBE said: “Every young person deserves the opportunity to express themselves. The opportunity to exist within a safe environment. The opportunity to live free from fear of violence. We can never accept loss of life through youth violence as ‘normal’ in our city and it’s so important that we all work together to create a better environment for young people.

“By giving young people more places to play sport, more support, and access to individuals who can inspire them, together we can help make a difference to young people in London.”

The shirt will become a symbol of positivity in the community, given to individuals and organisations who are giving back to the community and creating a positive environment for young people.

No More Red is a long term commitment by ourselves and adidas. Arsenal in the Community has more than 35 years’ experience supporting young people from inner city areas.

By spotlighting people in the community, providing mentorship for talented individuals, investing in physical spaces and bringing inspirational talent from the creative industries into Arsenal in the Community programmes, we hope to provide more safe spaces, education and opportunity for young people.

We help and support thousands of young people each week and we’re incredibly proud to further this support by launching No More Red in collaboration with adidas.

Sounds a brilliant initiative. Was watching an excellent bt sport documentary called south of the river which is well worth a watch and focuses on the huge amount of exceptional footballers to come from many run down estates in London where there is a huge gang culture.

Argylehibby
07-01-2022, 03:08 PM
Yes, for a football team that everything about them accentuates the colour red, this is a big message to their fans and others, even for only one day.

Can't imagine The Rangers, for example, saying "No More Blue".

Or orange…..

The Baldmans Comb
07-01-2022, 03:09 PM
England and London in particular have a huge problem with knife crime, drugs and in many selected areas shameful poverty.

It's always good to see any football club using their name, influence and breathtaking wealth for community causes.

therealgavmac
07-01-2022, 03:36 PM
Or orange…..

Beat me to it!

JimBHibees
07-01-2022, 05:24 PM
England and London in particular have a huge problem with knife crime, drugs and in many selected areas shameful poverty.

It's always good to see any football club using their name, influence and breathtaking wealth for community causes.

Totally agree. Really quite shameful and appear to be very ghettoised areas.

heretoday
09-01-2022, 12:04 PM
London's a lot more dangerous now than in the 70s when I stayed there.