lord_of_darkness
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okay kim u say u dont support nike etc but u still wear adidas shoes , nike shoes / adidas shoes etc ?
marc71178 said:He was on Breakfast with Frost a few weeks back, and seemed to intimate that he hadn't definitely turned his back on the game.
Dont agree with you there, although the coniditions are pretty appaling, without the work provided by these multinationals you so despise, the unskilled workforce would simply starve as their is no help or benifits system in many of these countries...Sunil Havascar said:If I was in a shop and there was a choice of training shoes that weren't made in sweatshops by multinationals then I would by them. but i just dont have that option. so i cover the brands with tape...
if i had an option i wouldnt wear them. i just havent found an alternative after lots of web searching.
i certainly wouldnt endorse them. which was my main point.
Yep, isn't child labour wonderful?Langeveldt said:Dont agree with you there, although the coniditions are pretty appaling, without the work provided by these multinationals you so despise, the unskilled workforce would simply starve as their is no help or benifits system in many of these countries...
Read it yesterday, thought about it, put it on one side because it's from the Observer and therefore not worth the paper it's printed on.Sunil Havascar said:
I'm just surprised that no-one from the Zimbabwe Cricket Union has thought to blame anti-Mugabe influences for undermining confidence.marc71178 said:I agree with Liam, they can't blame these performances solely on politics.