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The departure of Mike Ashley meant the return of Wor Flags to matches, as they ended their boycott.
The pre-match flag displays once again becoming part of the matchday routine.
Ahead of the first home match of last (2022/23) season, Wor Flags invited all fans to consider helping them with future flag displays by setting up a regular monthly donation to assist in funding them. See below how to get involved.
Now ahead of this final Premier League match at St James’ Park against Brighton, Wor Flags asking all Newcastle United fans to do their bit in a physical sense, not just helping out financially if they can.
Wor Flags pre-Brighton match message:
“And our final display of the Premier League season is in place.
“Please if you have a flag in your seat wave it.
“It’s been a long season but we’ve loved every second.
“We want to mark the last home match of the season in style.
“Particularly as we push for a second season in a row of European football.
“We are asking our fellow fans to be in their seats a little early to get the flags waving.”
Sorry we couldn’t chat, we’ve been really busy 👀 https://t.co/9wuUDdHtrz pic.twitter.com/Wr9X3yjoi0
— Wor Flags 🏴🏳 (@worflags) May 10, 2024
The Wor Flags ‘goal’ explained:
‘Our Goal
Wor Flags goal is straightforward – to create displays at St James’ Park that are worthy of this great club. We will achieve this in the following ways:
Hundreds of black and white hand-held waver flags
Larger custom design one and two poler waver flags
Large text banners featuring messages of support
Foils, surfers and custom tifos’
Our home 😍 pic.twitter.com/9jAPq53v9W
— Wor Flags 🏴🏳 (@worflags) May 10, 2024
On behalf of everybody who visits The Mag, we signed up early last season to make a modest regular monthly donation to help fund Wor Flags and that will continue.
If you would like to join us and do a personal individual contribution, then please go HERE, where you can set up a monthly donation (from as little as £1 per month and upwards) to Wor Flags, or a one-off contribution.