Well, you are the voice of us all, so it was of course a way of saying I am cool. Could you write my posts for me from now on too?
Not that i want to offend such a lovely old girl,but surely shirt wearers are geekyI think it is a way of saying 'I'm cool and you're not'
Some of us don't care whether we look 'cool'
Not that i want to offend such a lovely old girl,but surely shirt wearers are geeky
I won't be buying this shirt as yellow just isn't my colour.
I am 20. I would say that until I was about 16 or 17, I would buy EVERY single shirt, home or away, whether I liked it or not. Since then, I have got the odd one that I have liked (such as the maroon one), and from now on I doubt I will buy another one. It's ok to wear them into your 20's I think. Anyone older than that still buying them regularly should probably get a grip of themselves though.
If someone is 97 and wants to wear a replica Albion shirt then crack on, who gives a damn, if you like it then wear it!
I am 20. I would say that until I was about 16 or 17, I would buy EVERY single shirt, home or away, whether I liked it or not. Since then, I have got the odd one that I have liked (such as the maroon one), and from now on I doubt I will buy another one. It's ok to wear them into your 20's I think. Anyone older than that still buying them regularly should probably get a grip of themselves though.
I will be buying it, with 'Cox 7' on the back, and the blue shorts, also with 'Cox 7' on, next week.
For my lad's 9th birthday present. [He already has the white socks!]
We've still got the MASSIVE shorts going on I see.