New Kit
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Pedrotheblue
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Re: New Kit
Nothing wrong with buying a kit as an adult, as long as it's only to either play football in or go to the game. Don't get wearing a footy shirt for the sake, unless you're a kid, but each to their own.
The old Nike black and yellow with the Chang sponsor is one of my faves of recent years, quite like this one too but sponsor just looks awful.
The old Nike black and yellow with the Chang sponsor is one of my faves of recent years, quite like this one too but sponsor just looks awful.
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Bluebridge
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Re: New Kit
i just dont buy them not since i was in my teens, i have a few old tops that people bought for me think they are all le coq ones with chang on them
i only wear them either in the house when nothing else is clean or maybe to the gym or if am having a kick about
am 42 i just dont class football shirts as normal clothes and wouldnt go the pub or the shops in one, if people want to thats up to them its just not for me and something i grew out of in my teens
Re: New Kit
Fair enoughHANNU wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 6:54 pm i just dont buy them not since i was in my teens, i have a few old tops that people bought for me think they are all le coq ones with chang on them
i only wear them either in the house when nothing else is clean or maybe to the gym or if am having a kick about
am 42 i just dont class football shirts as normal clothes and wouldnt go the pub or the shops in one, if people want to thats up to them its just not for me and something i grew out of in my teens
- Audrey Horne
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Re: New Kit
I think it's weird but I think it's cos when I was a kid I heard people at the pub saying that only kids, kopites or tourists wear footy shirts haha
I very very very rarely wear one and it would only be to the game I wouldn't wear it on a random day
I very very very rarely wear one and it would only be to the game I wouldn't wear it on a random day
Re: New Kit
As I said above it’s always been the norm down here - mainly rugby. In fact when I was a kid it was unusual for kids to have shirts at all but loads of adults wouldAudrey Horne wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:04 pm I think it's weird but I think it's cos when I was a kid I heard people at the pub saying that only kids, kopites or tourists wear footy shirts haha
I very very very rarely wear one and it would only be to the game I wouldn't wear it on a random day