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I recall a holiday in good old Lloret del Mar at the time Clough left us. I had a T shirt knocked up with “Taylor Rules” on it - subtle enough for me and my mates to understand but the rest of Holidaymakers ignorant.
The Derry Pele.
But did you wear your bobble hat on the beach in Mexico? Kudos to you if you did.As a rather well built (fat) old geezer, the wearing of any kit is an embarrassment. Mexico a few weeks back I wore my Albion T Shirts to the beach and, knowing there were a few United showing off their colours, wore them with pride after the thrashing at OT.
I wear my bobble hat a lot, especially on our European Winter Markets tours and get many discreet calls of 'Seagulls' from passers by.
Ha ha. No but I think it will be making it's anual winter return this weekend.But did you wear your bobble hat on the beach in Mexico? Kudos to you if you did.
I was in Barbados a few years ago in a very nice fully catered resort (Sandals), sitting outside a coffee-and-cake bar watching the Humming Birds and the small bus arrived from the airport with the latest intake of punters.A few years back Mrs.Punal and I went on holiday to Majorca for a week. We stayed in a lovely hotel that ticked all the boxes for an inexpensive stay, providing all in breakfast and buffet for an evening meal. When we turned up for our first breakfast I noticed a chap wearing a Celtic home shirt, fair enough. Then, at dinner, the same chap was there wearing the Celtic away shirt. The next meal, the Celtic third strip shirt. And, behold, by the swimming pool, yep you’ve guessed, a pair of Celtic shorts. This wardrobe of all things Parkhead carried on throughout our week at every meal time and in between.
Now I know us football fans like to show allegiance to our chosen club while on holiday - for me it’s an Albion polo shirt on the odd occasion. A discreet little number that drew admiring glances from the discerning guests. But, it begs the question, how much and far would you go to show your love for your team apparel wise? Mr.Celtic was definitely of the mind that ‘more is much more’.
There are some very expensive high end places in Majorca.I never do cheap resorts...
There are some very expensive high end places in Majorca.
I was in Barbados a few years ago in a very nice fully catered resort (Sandals), sitting outside a coffee-and-cake bar watching the Humming Birds and the small bus arrived from the airport with the latest intake of punters.
Out of the bus stepped a gentleman in full Man Utd regalia. Shirt, shorts, knee length socks and branded trainers - I pointed out to my wife that he must have flown across the Atlantic dressed like that, and then arrived at the resort in 30 degrees heat. I must admit that I couldn't help but laugh out loud, I nearly lost my cake!
It doesn't answer the OP's question, but I thought it worth recording here.
You sure they weren't Sporting CP?Celtic fans truly are the worst with this
Followed by Liverpool/Leeds in my opinion.
Out in Portugal last week and noticed 3 blokes in celtic kits. Maybe Chuck one on around the pool but eating out etc, no no no
I gave a lecture last week in Europa league casual wear, the blue T with the BHA crest on one nipple and the Europa crest on the other. The students had no idea what it was or meant. Given that it was all about me, I didn't mind.I sometimes wear socks with discreet Albion design when working from home.
Guten MorganDid your sunbed say hello back?
New German winger?Guten Morgan
Looks like this plague is spreading to other sports now. This needs to end;
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