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Did anyone warn Stoke City about our badge and the colour red? Put your war helmets on everyone, this could become nuclear!

In all seriousness, it's a great gesture. I thought about covering it as a story but without quotes it holds less substance for repeating and I forgot to share it here/on social media. I have been doing site related chores. :( 

It’s a great gesture by Stoke City. I think Notts should make some form of donation, but they need to cover the costs of hosting the friendly. Maybe they can put part of the gate receipts or just the money from the sales of food/drinks towards it?

Well done, Stoke City; this is a classy gesture. They probably don’t need the money, but that takes nothing away from donating. There are many ways a club can do this, and this is one of the best things. I remember teams giving their money to Notts to help fund it when we were struggling in the 00s.

It’s a good gesture by Stoke City to accredit Jason Turner. I wasn’t aware that his death was heart-related, but it’s a nice thing for them to do. This makes it all the more important for the club to do something similar, as it seems only right.

This is a very good gesture by Stoke City. I’m sure Notts will consider making a donation, perhaps at the game or announcing it afterwards. Well done to Stoke.

Well done to Stoke City. I hope that Notts considers doing something similar. Does anyone know if there will be a collection from the fans on the day?

It’s a nice gesture from Stoke City to donate their part of the friendly. Well done to their fans and club for this.

I am amazed and pleased by how simple, yet impactful gestures like the one Stoke City just showed can make such a difference. It adds more meaning to the sport and builds camaraderie, beyond just competition. Nicely done, Stoke, you've earned our respect!

While it's usual for us to discuss the tactics and performances of teams, it is genuinely warming to see an act of goodwill from one club to another. Stoke City's initiative has added a fresh dimension to football, illuminating the human side of the sport.

Well done, Stoke City! This makes us feel proud to be a part of the Football community.

Well done to Stoke City; this is a gesture that all our supporters should be thankful for them doing. It is a touch of class and respect.

The gesture by Stoke City underscores that football isn't restricted to the goals and the wins, but also about fostering a sense of community. It is an example worth emulating.

What a splendid show of sportsmanship from Stoke City! Their gesture has not only shone a beacon of hope in these uncertain times but also underscored the importance of community and sharing, even within the world of competitive sport.

Isn't it great to see moments in the sport where teams come together for a cause? Stoke City has uplifted this spirit by their act of generosity. It illuminates the very essence of sportsmanship and camaraderie, proving that football is not just a battlefield, but a platform for solidarity too. 

In my eyes, this isn't only about charity; it's a signal about the sense of community engrained within the football culture, which is often overlooked. Stoke's act is a shining example of compassion and humanity, reminding us that sporting competition also has a heart.

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