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I haven't worn one since my early 20's bit it's mainly down to me being a fat feck who looks awful in a footy shirt, if I was fitter than I'd defo wear one.
feck it, I'll post them myself:
yep... i wear a football shirt every other day...What a weird thing to shame.
It's not that serious. It's a lighthearted thread. People are allowed to wear what they want. Of course they are. No-one has said otherwise. People are also allowed to think something is a little weird or silly.Unbelievable that there are such one-track thoughts about what people can wear when they get a little older. I completely do not care if a grown man is wearing a football shirt. In fact, it can be refreshing to see that you are still passionate about a team. I only wear football shirts when I play sports. Otherwise never. But I did not do that either when I was young. In general, one should not be so busy with what other people are wearing. If you think this is ridiculous, then look away - it's your own problem and your own prejudice. Grow up.
feck it, I'll post them myself:
Ffs!
Rottweiler ?My first dog was called Muffin btw.
The gift that keeps on giving,
Golden Cocker spanielRottweiler ?
Not this BS again. You see people with football/rugby tops on all the time. It's no big deal. I don't understand why people take issue with it. All they have to do is look away.What do we think?
My own opinion is as follows:
At a match: perfect.
Whilst playing sports/gym: fine.
At home/pub watching a match: All good.
Any other situation: wierd.
Also, the older you get, the more ludicrous you look whilst wearing another man's name on your back.
Obviously people can wear whatever they want but I reserve the right to laugh at the 45 year old wearing a tight "Gerrard 8" shirt down to Asda.
What says Redcafe? Are you a grown ass man who still rocks a replica down to Morrisons?
Good choice, lovely breedGolden Cocker spaniel
Yeah lovely wee dogs great temperament.Good choice, lovely breed
What about wearing an Aberdeen kit to a cricket match ?What do we think?
My own opinion is as follows:
At a match: perfect.
Whilst playing sports/gym: fine.
At home/pub watching a match: All good.
Any other situation: wierd.
Also, the older you get, the more ludicrous you look whilst wearing another man's name on your back.
Obviously people can wear whatever they want but I reserve the right to laugh at the 45 year old wearing a tight "Gerrard 8" shirt down to Asda.
What says Redcafe? Are you a grown ass man who still rocks a replica down to Morrisons?
What about wearing an Aberdeen kit to a cricket match ?
And as a collector of football kits, you can go feck yourself and anyone else who agrees with you….
Touchy aren't they?
The second, although sports teams are multi billion dollar companies these days themselves. They're not exactly in-tune with what fans want all the time and are more about the money. Remember they thought it was a good idea to join a Super League not long ago until the backlash?What’s weirder:
Repping a sports icon you love and respect or
Repping a multi billion GBP/ dollar company for no good reason at all?
I don't see anyone being touchy though. Some people are wondering why is this even a topic to discuss. A fashion thread discussing on why it's weird to wear a football shirt outside of a sports bar or stadium? Insecure much? I've never ever heard of this sort of opinion so yeah it really must be a cultural thing.Touchy aren't they?
"I'm free to wear what I like, even though nobody has actually attempted to stop me. I'm going to pretend that's what you're doing though and take offence to it whilst declaring you're not allowed to see what I'm wearing, think it's a bit naff and decide you don't want to emulate it. If you do I'm going to cry."
Someone had just told the OP to go and feck himself, was that not touchy?I don't see anyone being touchy though. Some people are wondering why is this even a topic to discuss. A fashion thread discussing on why it's weird to wear a football shirt outside of a sports bar or stadium? Insecure much? I've never ever heard of this sort of opinion so yeah it really must be a cultural thing.