A Nike shirt with 3 Adidas stripes on the sleeve !!Until we start seeing snide knocked up replicas in markets overseas we’ll remain under the radar
A Nike shirt with 3 Adidas stripes on the sleeve !!Until we start seeing snide knocked up replicas in markets overseas we’ll remain under the radar
I’d imagine we’re looking regardlessI wonder if we’d look for a another Japanese wonderkid if Mitoma left
This happened to me last week with the Spanish students sharing the language school with us. Their local team was Hercules Alicante and some of the kids supported them but also Barcelona or Real Madrid. This isn't such a thing in England with our strong lower league structure.I was in Austria when we were in the Championship and our group bumped into a group of German skiers in a bar. The usual football question of "who do you support" was asked of me and when I said Brighton there was a quizzical look and a follow up question " which Premier League club". I assured him that I and most of our group supported Brighton alone and assured them that we would be a Premier League club within 5 years.
I took off my yellow away kit shirt and presented it to them and made them honorary Brighton fans.
Never seen or heard of them again but I'm sure we have a few Germans watching our results.
If any of you are one of those Germans; can I have my shirt back please.
This happened to me last week with the Spanish students sharing the language school with us. Their local team was Hercules Alicante and some of the kids supported them but also Barcelona or Real Madrid. This isn't such a thing in England with our strong lower league structure.
They all knew Brighton, though
Usually get a couple of adverts for those pop up on my Facebook feed at the start of every season. Club seems to close them down pretty quickly tho. Really need to scale up production of replica kit for the overseas market somehow. Maybe via local licensing deals or something?Until we start seeing snide knocked up replicas in markets overseas we’ll remain under the radar
A little anecdote to this story.Wasn’t t this fella was it?
View attachment 160376View attachment 160377Went to Antigua a few years back and he did us a tour round the island and up to his shop/ shack, which was interesting to say the least.
He was wearing a Chelsea shirt at the time, so told him to bin that and gave him mine so he stood out a bit more whilst touting for business on the beach.
Plus just been to Bali, whilst getting a shave the local lad was well versed in Mitoma, Caicedo, and Mac.
Yep, she sounds like a keeperwolfsburg fan who was very pleasant on the eye in her micro bikini with no top to it…..thought we were buying one of their young goalies.
Most, if not all replicas are made in SE Asia. The problem is, the fake shirts are usually made in the same factories as the official ones, they just leave via the back door to the tourist markets etc.Usually get a couple of adverts for those pop up on my Facebook feed at the start of every season. Club seems to close them down pretty quickly tho. Really need to scale up production of replica kit for the overseas market somehow. Maybe via local licensing deals or something?
The whole concept of "second team" is not something I understand at all. Once a club is in your blood, through hell or high water, that's it!My cousin is an Ipswich fan and one time he had to entertain an American client. The guy asked what soccer team he supported, so to avoid explaining he said his second team - Spurs (as he had lived in the area for several decades. The American then revealed he had been in the US airforce in East Anglia as a young man and had watched Ipswich a lot and became a life long fan. My cousin felt such a Judas that he just nodded and felt shame burn through his very being.
Congrats on remembering any of the details from that conversationSpoke to a few people in Tenerife about footy and all they said ( mostly arse and Liverpool fans) how well we play and how our team will be broken up in the summer and de Zerbi will be off to a “ big club” around Europe.
one palace fan was incensed we are signing so many South Americans which “ does nothing for the English team”. I politely told him that the palace twat Southgate doesn’t pick Brighton players anyway so who gives a monkeys!
wolfsburg fan who was very pleasant on the eye in her micro bikini with no top to it…..thought we were buying one of their young goalies.
There's a Seagull Sports Bar in Jomtein.Had several conversations with locals in Thailand last month…….as soon as they know you’re English, they usually want to talk about football. We’re not under the radar any more based on what they knew (and virtually all were either Liverpool or Man U ‘fans’) - the Mitoma effect has rippled throughout Asia for sure.
You wouldn't happen to have any pictures would you? You see a, err, friend of mine, is a bikini specialist and I know he'd be really interested in the, um, ..... stitching.Spoke to a few people in Tenerife about footy and all they said ( mostly arse and Liverpool fans) how well we play and how our team will be broken up in the summer and de Zerbi will be off to a “ big club” around Europe.
one palace fan was incensed we are signing so many South Americans which “ does nothing for the English team”. I politely told him that the palace twat Southgate doesn’t pick Brighton players anyway so who gives a monkeys!
wolfsburg fan who was very pleasant on the eye in her micro bikini with no top to it…..thought we were buying one of their young goalies.
Yeah read about that before but we were nowhere near it when we were there this time (shame, would have liked to watch the QF there). Next time perhaps.There's a Seagull Sports Bar in Jomtein.