Wonderwall wrote:cant help but laugh that you wont wear your shirt to a game but you will dress as a smurf?
IanBishopsHaircut wrote: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!
CityFanFromRome wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote: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!
Well I was talking about people my age, which ARE students , lol.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:WHATS A JUMPER? I KNOW WHAT A T SHIRT IS...BUT WHATS A JUMPER?
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:WHATS A JUMPER? I KNOW WHAT A T SHIRT IS...BUT WHATS A JUMPER?
Don't you fucking dare say 'Sweater' another americanism that's creeped into our language!
carl_feedthegoat wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:WHATS A JUMPER? I KNOW WHAT A T SHIRT IS...BUT WHATS A JUMPER?
Don't you fucking dare say 'Sweater' another americanism that's creeped into our language!
OVER YOUR HEAD MATE............
PERU
HOT
SWEATY
NOT COLD
NEVER COLD
ALWAYS HOT
Dazzacity wrote: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.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Btajim.
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?
ant london wrote:WTF is it all about?
Do any of you do it? If so, why don't you just buy a long-sleeved shirt and wear something warm underneath
It is one of those things I have never remotely understood. Never done it and can't see me doing so.
But some of you must do....who does?
(it's a bit like the supporter equivalent of Micah/Petrov wearing short sleeved shirt and wooly gloves IMO)
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:WHATS A JUMPER? I KNOW WHAT A T SHIRT IS...BUT WHATS A JUMPER?
Don't you fucking dare say 'Sweater' another americanism that's creeped into our language!
OVER YOUR HEAD MATE............
PERU
HOT
SWEATY
NOT COLD
NEVER COLD
ALWAYS HOT
only a lizard gets excited about that sort of weather. i like cold days, hot coffee and rosy cheeked women....
Bill Hicks
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:WHATS A JUMPER? I KNOW WHAT A T SHIRT IS...BUT WHATS A JUMPER?
Don't you fucking dare say 'Sweater' another americanism that's creeped into our language!
OVER YOUR HEAD MATE............
PERU
HOT
SWEATY
NOT COLD
NEVER COLD
ALWAYS HOT
only a lizard gets excited about that sort of weather. i like cold days, hot coffee and rosy cheeked women....
Bill Hicks
ROSY CHEEKED???...AFTER A SESSION YOU MEAN?
btajim wrote:Dazzacity wrote: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.
Attract attention? Well, I make long train journeys too and the attention i've had is from other Blues - so I no longer travel alone. Unless you vehemently want nothing to do with other Fans! But I can usually spot someone who is going to Football regardless of what they're actually wearing. You just know.
Dazzacity wrote: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.
ant london wrote:eh? I thought you were much older
Or is Renato who is more "mature"
Clarify please mates
irblinx wrote:Dazzacity wrote: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.
reminded me of a sketch show that had a bird going to the footy with her boyfriend and on seeing loads of other people wearing the same shirt as her decided to go home to get changed :o)
I know this will be hard for Ant and Dazza to understand but most people aren't really bothered about fashion when going to the match :o)
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