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Eritrea's national flag has four colors: red, blue, green and yellow. The red represents the blood shed in the struggle for independence. The blue represents the Red Sea and its marine resources. The Green stands for agricultural exuberance of Eritrea. The yellow represents the mineral resources of Eritrea.

 

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The Coat of arms of Eritrea was adopted 24 May 1993 on the occasion of the declaration of independence. The emblem shows a scene of a dromedary camel in the desert, which is surrounded by an olive wreath. Sounds a bit Saudi-chic. Canny. 
 

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41 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

It’s a very nice looking flag. 

Better than that Black, White and Red effort seen flying over Walker through the week 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

Random factoids alert!

 

Eritrea's national flag has four colors: red, blue, green and yellow. The red represents the blood shed in the struggle for independence. The blue represents the Red Sea and its marine resources. The Green stands for agricultural exuberance of Eritrea. The yellow represents the mineral resources of Eritrea.

 

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The Coat of arms of Eritrea was adopted 24 May 1993 on the occasion of the declaration of independence. The emblem shows a scene of a dromedary camel in the desert, which is surrounded by an olive wreath. Sounds a bit Saudi-chic. Canny. 
 

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6 minutes ago, Shak said:

A sentence that starts with "The blue represents the Red" ultimately making complete sense is pretty good going to be fair :lol:


 

Was thinking that. Wonder if they regret not going with two different shades of red.

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8 minutes ago, Shak said:

A sentence that starts with "The blue represents the Red" ultimately making complete sense is pretty good going to be fair :lol:

Might also go some way to explaining why Crystal Palace, who I believe have only once finished in the top 10 of the top tier in their entire history, are spending their 10th consecutive season in the PL. 

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31 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

Random factoids alert!

 

Eritrea's national flag has four colors: red, blue, green and yellow. The red represents the blood shed in the struggle for independence. The blue represents the Red Sea and its marine resources. The Green stands for agricultural exuberance of Eritrea. The yellow represents the mineral resources of Eritrea.

 

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The Coat of arms of Eritrea was adopted 24 May 1993 on the occasion of the declaration of independence. The emblem shows a scene of a dromedary camel in the desert, which is surrounded by an olive wreath. Sounds a bit Saudi-chic. Canny. 
 

These aren’t factoids. Incorrect use of term.

 

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Remember Kennet Andersson? When tall Swedish international strikers between scoring in the European Championships and World Cup were on trial here and as a second tier club we deemed them not good enough.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

Had a busy afternoon and just sat down and remembered we've signed Alexander Isak. :lol: Feels like I'm about to click next to read "Fans celebrate the signing of Isak. Fans hope SDBS will remain at the helm for as long as possible."

 

:lol: You know you hit when you get that shirt sales email.

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If you ignore my lack of footballing ability, I think the only thing that stopped me from becoming a professional footballer is not being arsed to do any of that media shite.

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