albionfan37
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Get yer hair cut ya scruffy fucker
Having tattoos is apparently acceptable whereas improving your scalp isn’t.Should have spent the money removing the crayon drawings from his arms if he wants to grow old gracefully
I was going to post that he was born in Winchester, so what do you expect….. which was meant to be oxymoronic.He looks well rough in that photo. It’s going to take more than a weave to sort him out.
Apropos of nothing, I own a pair of Wayne Bridge’s Albion shorts.
Back in the early Amex era, they did those ‘concourse sales’ where they sold off all the surplus kit - including numbered players’ training kit.Did you get them from a pikey near Cobham.
That's an excellent storyBack in the early Amex era, they did those ‘concourse sales’ where they sold off all the surplus kit - including numbered players’ training kit.
I have Bridge’s (28) black shorts, and a waterproof blue training top of Gary Dicker’s (16). I still wear Dicker’s top now for 5 a side, when it’s wet.
It’s like a mug shot of some nutter who’s just got 12 years for aggravated burglary.He looks well rough in that photo. It’s going to take more than a weave to sort him out.
A player joins the Albion and DOESNT get an injury? Which planet do you live on exactly?If he joins us for a second year maybe he doesn't get that injury.
with that photo?I've no idea about Wayne's relationship with the clinic, but there are multiple examples of celebrities having the procedure done whilst also promoting the clinic involved.
I wholeheartedly agree. It's not as if there were no natural alternatives available to Wayne to deal with the issue, as another Chelsea player of yesteryear, John Dempsey, ably demonstrates.....Getting a combover is bravery and confidence. Thats my kind of dudes.
Hair transplant is basically cheating. Pay to win. Abusing the system. Kneeling to societal norms of how to look and how much you should give a f*** about what people think about you.
As a primitivist cyberhobo, hair transplants and lip fillings and other kind of cosmetic nonsense (unless you've got some sort of chainsaw injury or something) just goes against everything I stand for. WHY is it brave by someone to not accept themselves for who they are and what they look like?
Or getting it free if you agree to advertise it on your insta??Nothing says bravery like spending thousands of pounds to prevent random idiots from making fun of your bald head.
Has he had work done on his eyes?He looks well rough in that photo. It’s going to take more than a weave to sort him out.
I have a Kuszczak unworn match shirt from the same type of sale! But really wanted to chime in because Dicker wore 18 and Ankergren was 16 around that time so I assume that was a typo rather than mistaken identity.Back in the early Amex era, they did those ‘concourse sales’ where they sold off all the surplus kit - including numbered players’ training kit.
I have Bridge’s (28) black shorts, and a waterproof blue training top of Gary Dicker’s (16). I still wear Dicker’s top now for 5 a side, when it’s wet.
If Wayne ever did decide he needed a new set of teeth to go with the new barnet the title of this thread may have to be changed to Wayne's Bridge.Would you say someone is brave for getting a brand new set of teeth? Can’t honestly see the difference.
Yep, it's essentially an advertising feature, which means that WB might not have paid anything for what he had done!It isn't anything about confidence, since it's become completely acceptable with the "football community" to have your hair sorted expensively.
I've no idea about Wayne's relationship with the clinic, but there are multiple examples of celebrities having the procedure done whilst also promoting the clinic involved.
It worries me that using celebrities in such a manner puts pressure on individuals without the financial means to do the "accepted/expected" thing.
Wealthy individuals should very very hard about promoting a cosmetic procedure that is beyond the means of most.