Club News

Introducing our new Remembrance Day shirt

Due to the overwhelming success of our yearly Remembrance Day shirts, the Club are pleased to announce that we will once again be supporting the Royal British Legion with a one-off design which will be worn against Eastleigh at our home fixture on Saturday 16th November.

As always, the matchworn shirts will be auctioned off after the game, with the Club raising over £7,000 last year for the Charity.

We thank Errea for bringing our vision to life, with this year’s shirt not only highlighting the Poppy, but also depicting British soldiers in battle. With this shirt, we pay tribute to all servicemen and women who have served from the beginning of the First World War right up to the present day.

The shirt is available to pre-order now and is due to arrive in time for Remembrance Day. A donation from each sale will be made to the Royal British Legion. Due to limited stock and the incredible response from last year, we advise supporters to order as early as possible.

Click below to pre-order:
2024/25 Remembrance Day Shirt – Adult LIMITED EDITION – Pools Retail
2024/25 Remembrance Day Shirt – Junior LIMITED EDITION – Pools Retail

The Club are proud supporters of the Armed Forces since signing the Armed Forces Covenant in 2016. Our Community Sports Foundation also run a weekly Veterans Hub, more information can be found here.

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