Sass: Had you read this thread, you will note that I have stated that I will most definately wear a poppy (two if I can get a white one as well). But you know as well as I do that a poppy is a symbol of rememberance - and I wholeheartedly support this (though the name "Earl Haig" still causes contention, especially amongst veterans). However to impose the symbol as part of a uniform or sporting strip would cheapen the meaning of that rememberance. It must always be a matter of private reflection and personal choice whether to wear one or not. A nieghbour who served in the Navy was disciplined for refusing to wear one at Rememberance parade - because he remembered his father breaking down every time he saw the poppy (His dad was a D-Day veteran and refused to wear it). Out of respect for his dad, he would not wear it. Was he wrong in refusing to toe the line, Sass?