bn1&bn3 Albion
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I remember wearing my old Brighton shirt (when the stripes were a lighter blue) around the same time Argentina were playing Australia.. I got some bad looks.
I'd say thanks to me Brighton are now a recognised club by many people across Europe. Granted because I work doing sports related things it's easier but still.
Yay or nay?
I mostly go to warm / hot climates for my holidays so wearing a polyesta / nylon mix is not very cool in every respect.
I can only imagine you've not worn one when the temperature is up then? Have you ever noticed the 22 fellas running round the pitch for 90 minutes, they ain't wearing cotton are they? I find footie shirts very cool to wear (temperature wise, ) in hot weather, after all, they are designed to be worn during constant periods of exercise, when it is possible you might get a tad hot.
If you are going to the Costas (Spain not Liz's), Ayia Napa or Shagaluf then maybe as it might help you find similarly minded people...if you are going back-packing around South America and want to just merge into the scenery and not attract attention, adverse or otherwise, then probably not...as I prefer the latter it will be a resounding no.
Complete tosh .
I was hoping to reel in Phil, but he is presumably tucking in one of his many shirts.
see , I'm more the other way round - I'd take an England top for definite (not wear it the whole holiday mind you)I dont see why not, they only look chavvy if the person wearing them is a chav in the first place.
England shirts on the other hand...