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Europa
Not only are Europa a major telecom provider here in Spain, they are now offering low cost electric services via Europa Energy.
They offer a genuine saving on electric bills with English language support and 100% green energy. If anybody would like to know more, please let me know.

Best Retro Shirts Ever
Best Retro Shirts Ever ……
My friends at Copa sent me an interesting newsletter recently. It made me think what were “THE” best shirts over the years. Obviously, I have a love affair with my first team (Gillingham 1964) and then Manchester United 1979 but many shirts remind me of great teams and great games.
Equally obviously, I love “The Shirt” inspired by the great Bjorn Heidenstrom 
…and, of course, there was the England red shirt in the 1966 Cup Final

Copa suggested these:

…..all good talking points!
Hércules de Alicante

Hércules de Alicante
Hércules are a 2B team (third level in Spain) from the Costa Blanca city of Alicante. It’s a club with a proud history but sadly one which has suffered in recent years both on and off the field. As recently as 2010/2011 they were in La Liga with players like Drenthe, David Trezeguet and Nelson Valdez but finished second bottom despite a famous 2-0 victory in the Camp Nou against Barcelona who previously had been unbeaten at home in 16 months!
…and history repeated itself with a Copa del Rey home and away tie versus Barcelona. The home match was a tense 1-1 draw so there was all to play for in the Catalan capital. Sadly, it went horribly wrong as a Barcelona team without Messi Suarez, Neymar and Piqué thrashed the Alicante minnows 7-0.
The anecdote of the game in Barcelona was the shirt that the Alicante team wore. It was white as opposed to the usual blue and white and was issued only for this one game. Although it did not do the away team much good, it was an interesting initiative.
Photo www.marca.com on 21st December 2016
Brentford

INTRODUCING OUR NEW CLUB CREST
Amidst all the controversy about the new Atlético de Madrid club badge, it’s good to see that the Brentford badge above has been accepted rather more positively.
The club write,
“Over the past 18 months we have been consulting with fans, staff, the owner and other stakeholders about our Club crest.
Having heard a wide range of opinions we have made the decision to update it, and now we are excited to reveal our new Brentford FC Club crest to all of our fans.
Although our current crest naturally means a lot to all Brentford fans, it also causes us challenges. There are two fundamental reasons why we are updating it.
Firstly, its complicated design makes it impractical to use, particularly at small sizes. It was designed in 1993 before the digital revolution and does not replicate well in many online media and printed items. We regularly run into difficulties in these areas.
Secondly, there are lots of elements in the design fighting for attention. This contributes to our crest not being nearly as recognisable as other clubs’ crests. In an independent survey of football fans we found our crest to be significantly less recognisable than other London teams – among national and local respondents.
By solving these problems and introducing a much more iconic design, we believe that our new crest will strengthen our identity, help raise our profile and better demonstrate our status as an ambitious, forward-thinking Club. All of which are vital as we aim to build a sustainable future.”
For those who want to learn even more about the design process, there is a comprehensive overview here.
BSC Young Boys

My friends from Copa sent me this today. I thought it deserved more eyeballs.
This BSC Young Boys retro shirt is a throwback to the 1985-86 season where Young Boys travelled to play their title rivals Neuchâtel Xamax and stunned them with a 4-1 win. The Swiss title was secured for the first time in 26 years and remains the most recent the club has won to date.
BSC Young Boys

This retro shirt can be found in the fanstore and webshop of BSC Young Boys, on copafootball.com and via selected retailers and online resellers.
Retro Shirts

Retro Shirts
My friends at COPA sent this a few days ago. I thought many would like to see some classic shirts!
Pele Good, Maradona Better, George Best!
3 new retro shirts have been added to our George Best collection. The shirts pay tribute to his glorious football career and some of the unique teams he played for.
The complete George Best collection can be found via copafootball.com, in our flagshipstore in Amsterdam and via selected retailers and online resellers.


Copa – AS Roma

I was delighted to receive this from my friends at Copa today.
“With great pride, we release a retro collection of AS Roma, made and designed in strong collaboration with the club. The collection is made under official license of the Roman powerhouse.
The first collection consists of different classic retro shirts and two retro jackets to take you back to the 1940’s up and until the 1980’s, to relive the rich history of the club. An AS Roma captain T-shirt and two My First Football Shirts© for the youngest Roma fans have been added to the collection as well. As a finishing touch, we added a fashionable AS Roma T-shirt.
The collection can be found via copafootball.com, in our flagshipstore in Amsterdam, via selected retailers and online resellers in Europe and overseas markets. In Italy the collection is available exclusively in the official As Roma Stores and the official asroma.com webshop.”
You can read the whole email here
As many will know, I have a soft touch for Roma going back to when John Arne Riise supported Bjørn when he travelled through the city. This is my Roma shirt (Batistuta)
Ajax

Ajax, Amsterdam
COPA HONOURS OLD & NEW AJAX GROUNDS
The history of Ajax football club can roughly be devided into two periods. From 1934 until 1996, the club played its home games in De Meer in the ‘Betondorp’ district. Betondorp equals Ajax. The legendary Johan Cruyff was born and raised just a few blocks away from the stadium.
In 1996, the Dutch record champions moved to their new ground. The Amsterdam ArenA was, and still is, the largest stadium in the Netherlands. To mark the 20th anniversary of the Amsterdam ArenA and honour the iconic ground De Meer, COPA has recently launched two special T-shirts.
You can find both T-shirts on copafootball.com and in their flagship Store in Amsterdam, near the Amsterdam Central Station.
Amsterdam ArenA
The Amsterdam ArenA, has been the home ground for Ajax since 1996. It was also used during EURO 2000, for the 1998 Champions League Final and the 2013 Europa League Final. Additionally, many famous artists such as Madonna, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Beyoncé have given concerts in the stadium. This new T-shirt project is an official collaboration between COPA and the Amsterdam ArenA.
De Meer
Photographer Marco Magielse was once strolling through Betondorp looking for inspiration for an Art Academy class about architecture. He could not have imagined that one of the pictures he took that day would many years later make it on to a COPA T-shirt. This iconic stadium was the home of Ajax from 1934 until 1996 and will be remembered forever.
Penzance to Warrington

On February 13th this year River Reeves, 19, together with his three band mates from Viola Beach; Kris Leonard, 20, Tomas Lowe, 27 and Jack Dakin, 19 and their manager, Craig Tarry, 32 were killed in a car accident in Sweden. They were travelling home from their first international gig.
River lived in Penzance, Cornwall, before he moved to Warrington in 2007 where he went on to join Viola Beach who’s album went to Number 1 in the album charts posthumously over the summer.
Riv’s Riders is a team of River’s family and friends, who are making the same journey, on our bikes… cycling from Penzance to Warrington to raise money for the River Reeves Foundation. There will also be a donation made by the foundation to The Viola Beach and Craig Tarry Memorial Fund so that a permanent memorial, celebrating the lad’s short lives and all that they achieved in that time, can be erected in the town centre.
The River Reeves Foundation has been set up to support young musicians and those involved in the performing arts, who need financial support to help them overcome the many barriers to fulfilling their dreams and which Viola Beach also faced in their too-short musical careers.
It is a hardship trust that can support all manner of personal causes linked to the performing arts and it is a fantastic legacy for River – who was an all-round performer from when he could walk and talk!
He would be incredibly proud to know this fund in his name will help ease the journey for others like him, and may well help create some more stars of the future.
Riv’s Riders will be covering a distance of 410 miles, averaging approx. 75 miles per day (and around 5000ft daily climb), setting off from the Jubilee Pool in Penzance on Monday 19th September, planning to arrive at the Warrington phone boxes at lunchtime on Saturday 24th September (5.5 days total)
Target £10,000 – Please sponsor us by donating through this crowd-funding page: https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/RivsRiders2016CycleChallenge
All donations will be collated by JustGiving and a cheque for the total will then be paid to the River Reeves Foundation.
All costs will be covered by the team – every penny donated goes to the charity.
Thank you in advance – your support means a huge amount to us.
If you want to ride in with us on the final day as a River Rainbow Rider (wearing colourful kit!)….itinerary details attached. We’d be thrilled to have you alongside us.
BBC and ITV will be covering our Finish Line arrival.
Cheers
Ben

Lap of Spain

A Lap of Spain
A Lap of Spain for Charity
The Bull boys are off on another adventure to raise money!
It’s not long now until father and son team, Dave and Mitch Bull, will be off on their epic journey around the coast and borders of Spain on motorbikes, raising money and awareness for the AECC (Cancer research) and the Samaritans in Spain, of which Dave is the patron.
Twenty-three days travelling will see them visit most of Spain’s biggest cities and along the way they’ll be meeting up with groups and local contacts who are going to help them along the way.
The ´challenge´ for the two of them is to cover almost 400 kilometres each day without using motorways and sticking as close as possible to the coast and the borders with France and Portugal. They´ll have just five euros each per day for food and drink because they both want to keep costs to a minimum. Each night they´ll be looking for a friendly campsite where they can pitch their tent for free and, fortunately, with both of them having a passion for cooking, the evening meal should at least be tasty, although a Camping Gaz stove restricts the variety on the plate somewhat!
Following on from last year´s successful challenge to row two kayaks down the River Segura, from Murcia to the coast at Guardamar (52km), which raised over €3,000 for the charities, Dave and Mitch have raised the bar this year to try and cover the 7,500 kilometres in the time allocated and visit some of Spain´s best known places. Their progress will be updated every day on social media with videos and images of the day´s ride. And along the way they plan to meet up with biker groups who will join them on parts of the trip and with local businesses who will show them around the locality.
Both riders are highly experienced on motorbikes having raced on the circuits here in Spain up until a few years ago and with Mitch having sat, and ridden, his first motorcycle at the tender age of five years old the pair are well equipped for what will surely be a test of endurance and conditions as the weather in the north of Spain and in the mountains of the Pyrenees and Granada will be completely different to what they will find in the Southern part of the country.
With both bikes loaded with around 50kg of equipment, and as Dave says, “a few boxers and t-shirts”, the going certainly won’t be swift, especially in the seaside towns and cities that they’ll be passing through every day.
So far all the costs of the trip have been covered by generous sponsors, both businesses and private individuals, which has once again humbled the pair. Said Mitch, “People are just so kind and come up to us handing over cash or requesting the donation page because they all know someone who at some time has been affected by cancer, or has struggled with life at times and has called the Samaritans. We just want to do our bit and with a member of our family being treated for cancer we felt that we needed to do something.”
Follow the boys on their Facebook page: Riding for Cancer or on Twitter and Instagram: davejbull. The website also has all the relevant information too: www.motorbikechallenge.com and there is a donation page at: https://www.gofundme.com/2ggh7wqc where all donations will go straight to the two charities.
Dave and Mitch will be leaving Gran Alacant (town hall car park) on the 27th of September at 12pm and heading up to Alicante Castle before continuing the journey to Valencia where they will camp out for the first night. Barcelona follows on the 28th with an appearance on Simon Harris´s radio show on Barcelona FM. Then they´ll be off to Gerona before heading across the Pyrenees for two days.
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It´s a long time on the road but the boys are sure to have some amazing experiences along the way which you´ll be able to see for yourself via the various medias available.
We´ll keep you updated here too so keep an eye out for the ‘Challenge’, and the two of them coming through your town in October. The folks from the shirt will be at the Start and again meeting up with them at the very end when they come through Torrevieja and rest at Coys Rent A Car.
Where will you meet Dave and Mitch?

