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by Alioune DVToure » Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:23 pm
T-shirt, hoodie on top of that, home shirt on top of that, scarf on top of that. Essential match-day wear.
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by Dunne's Half-Time Pint » Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:37 pm
You do it when you're a kid - kids' replicas are generally short sleeve (mine all were anyway).
All we are saying is give Doug a pass.
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by pepsi_dave » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:24 pm
I always wear my shirt over a long sleeved top, unless its really warm outside in which case it's always good to have the short sleeves, plus the long sleeve shirt looks gash IMO.
You should start doing it, it's the way forward!
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by btajim » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:31 pm
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I'm sure I recognise one face in that picture.
Unless the Weather is particularly horrible then I'll often strip down to show off my replica shirt in full. A drink pre-Match usually helps.
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Hi Garry,I just wanted to shake your hand and ask you a question.I go to COMS as mucha as possible but sometimes I cannot leave the house as Sophie.....sorry..Sophie is my Cat...... needs a carer when Im away and sometimes I cannot find one.
My question is ; Is it possible to bring Sophie to matches at COMS in her kitten box and can she come in for free?
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by ant london » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:43 pm
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to clock known faces
It wasn't a random picture let's just say that much
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by ant london » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:43 pm
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to clock known faces
It wasn't a random picture let's just say that much
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by Dazzacity » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:15 pm
Lol..Ant, you need to chill out!
Isnt it obvious!! Its to keep you warm on those cold days and still show your colours! People dont buy long sleeve as they will want the short sleeves when the summer arrives. Cant really expect people to buy a long and a short sleeved shirt at £40 a pop.
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by ant london » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:20 pm
Dazzacity wrote:Lol..Ant, you need to chill out!
ah no....I want to keep warm you chilly motherfucker ;-)
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by Dazzacity » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:21 pm
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Only time I ever wear my City shirts is on holiday...or the odd time round town in the summer...I've never worn colours to a match...not particularly because i'm out to cause trouble as some might think...I just think it's not really a good look ;-)
Same as.I get casualed up to fook on match days. Only ever worn colours once and that was on derby day.Popped the old 70's retro home shirt on.
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by Dazzacity » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:23 pm
ant london wrote:Dazzacity wrote:Lol..Ant, you need to chill out!
ah no....I want to keep warm you chilly motherfucker ;-)
Well stick a jumper under your City shirt then!! works a treat ;-)
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by Lees Alter Ego » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:31 pm
Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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by ashton287 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:44 pm
Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
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by Dazzacity » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:51 pm
ashton287 wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
I dont, as I see it as too obvious. I dont like wearing the same as loads of other people. I also take a long train ride to and from games and would rather not attract the attention by wearing colours. I only ever really wore my past shirts around the house etc,but I do wear these new ones when out and about as I think they look so much more smarter with them bein fitted. Also wear my colours when watching the games in pubs.
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by Lees Alter Ego » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:57 pm
ashton287 wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
Dunno mate its just something I dont do, its not like im refusing, if for someone reason someone really wanted me to then i would. I just find it all a bit sort of day tripperish (new word for you there) but obv im in the minority.
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by Wonderwall » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:59 pm
Lee's Alter Ego wrote:ashton287 wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
Dunno mate its just something I dont do, its not like im refusing, if for someone reason someone really wanted me to then i would. I just find it all a bit sort of day tripperish (new word for you there) but obv im in the minority.
cant help but laugh that you wont wear your shirt to a game but you will dress as a smurf?
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by Beeks » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:01 pm
ashton287 wrote:Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
Completely disagree...I would have thought that if you are at a game in the home end it's pretty obvious who you support
A replica shirt is something you can wear elsewhere to show your allegiance
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by Lees Alter Ego » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:02 pm
Wonderwall wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:ashton287 wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
Dunno mate its just something I dont do, its not like im refusing, if for someone reason someone really wanted me to then i would. I just find it all a bit sort of day tripperish (new word for you there) but obv im in the minority.
cant help but laugh that you wont wear your shirt to a game but you will dress as a smurf?
haha what can i say to that. That smurf outfit got me and over a 1000 other smurfs in to the record books, obv justifies it
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by CityFanFromRome » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:07 pm
Wearing a long sleeved shirt/jumper under a short sleeved one is kind of a trend here in Italy, not only at football grounds but also when going out at night, etc.
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by Bingo Lewis » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:08 pm
Wonderwall wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:ashton287 wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Im with the OP, just dont get it. I dont wear colours for the match full stop though......and will only wear my city shirts on holiday or to play sports.
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Why would you refuse point blank to wear a city shirt to a city game, thats the whole point of buying them
Dunno mate its just something I dont do, its not like im refusing, if for someone reason someone really wanted me to then i would. I just find it all a bit sort of day tripperish (new word for you there) but obv im in the minority.
cant help but laugh that you wont wear your shirt to a game but you will dress as a smurf?
Spot the City shirt in the background.... ;D
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by Beeks » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:11 pm
CityFanFromRome wrote:Wearing a long sleeved shirt/jumper under a short sleeved one is kind of a trend here in Italy, not only at football grounds but also when going out at night, etc.
Never understood Italian fashion...you make the best suits/shirts...the envy of the world and dress like students...go figure!
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