Millsy
1st team skipper
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Post by Millsy on Jan 6, 2010 12:51:45 GMT
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Post by vern on Jan 6, 2010 13:09:23 GMT
B*llocks to the Guardian and the Greens
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DaveF
1st team Player
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Post by DaveF on Jan 6, 2010 14:38:08 GMT
Not really true of course. Fairly typical mistake, which crops up at numerous conferences on sustainable development. The reviewer has overlooked the travel impacts of spectators going to home games - they nearly all have to drive because of the ground's location. The carbon footprint of those car journeys is likely to significantly outweigh the benefits of passive solar water heating and rainwater harvesting, although I'd need the figures before giving a definitive answer.
And of course, lots of clubs in this league have similar claims to Dartford in terms of their away travel.
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Post by Burtie on Jan 6, 2010 15:23:24 GMT
The world's greenest footballer is apparently Benito Carbon-e.
Sorry, that was the best I could do. Awful really.
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Steve D
Youth Team Player
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Post by Steve D on Jan 6, 2010 19:06:46 GMT
Surley you can't get greener than Robert Green. Unless there's a Greener or Greenest out there somewhere.
And I think Greenock Morton must be the greenest club.
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Post by Burtie on Jan 6, 2010 20:36:55 GMT
I did think of Robert Green, but decided it wasn't quite pun-tastic enough.
I was also playing with the idea of suStaineable Town FC but it proved unworkable in the end.
If only there was a footballer called Bob Energy-Efficient Lightbulb.
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Post by sallycat on Jan 6, 2010 23:53:28 GMT
Don't be silly Burtie.
His name is Aaron Energy-Efficient Lightbulb.
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medibot
1st team Player
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Post by medibot on Jan 7, 2010 1:05:50 GMT
Karim Bedzedma?
Deco is another pretty obvious one.
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Post by os on Jan 7, 2010 1:41:29 GMT
It just goes to show what a load of tosh this Green and AGW stuff is tbh!
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Post by Burtie on Jan 7, 2010 11:58:11 GMT
Very good indeed, I like that. Guess you could have former Newcastle and Scotland midfielder Stephen Glass Recycling Bank.
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Post by Burtie on Jan 7, 2010 12:23:20 GMT
Of course, let's not forget the German striker Miroslav Klose-d Loop Recycling Process.
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Post by sallycat on Jan 7, 2010 13:14:23 GMT
Nwankwo Kanu.
Oh come on, it's obvious.
It's short for Carbon-Neutral.
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Post by Burtie on Jan 7, 2010 22:04:45 GMT
Nwankwo Kanu. Oh come on, it's obvious. It's short for Carbon-Neutral. That's not bad either Sal. Quite witty in fact. For my final effort, I'd like to nominate the Swiss international defender, Remo "Zone" Meyer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9mo_MeyerI've spent far too much time on this.
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