clippedgull
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I find it strange that people pay good money to wear adverts!
celtic you say ? in front of children?I NEED A POLICEMAN NOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!
Absolutely - I'm a very liberal person who will listen to anyone's point of view on any subject. Except this. And kids in pubs. Both so wrong.
Anyway, do you want me to buy a sim card from your link or not?
ah a NO children hotel ....explains how they allowed celtic fans in
That doesn't make sense. First you say you don't care what people say and then you can't wear what you want because of what people will say.
Look, if you want to wear a full kit tomorrow then go for it. You say it doesn't bother you so fair enough but please don't tell us that we're not allowed to call blokes like this a w*nker. He is a w*nker, he's a full kit w*nker.
Are sectarian/bigoted comments covered by those new laws today?
Holiday is one of the few occasions where it acceptable for an adult to wear football shirts imo.
Others include - Watching football, or playing football.
It serves a very useful purpose, it identifies the people to avoid and who to release any stress on although it can piss off your other half somewhat. I was working in Malaysia last month and every single time we went out we saw hundreds of Man U shirts. I must have come across as having chronic Tourette's because I was muttering w*nk*r...plastic c*nt...tw*t...c*nt...glory-hunting pr*ck....
I take hating plastic Man U fans VERY seriously. My girlfriend was not impressed.
About 5 or 6 years ago Buzzer we had a Palace fan in Chapmans when I was rat arsed. I told him if he had come in during the 80's or early 90's he would have been lynched. I wasn't overly aggressive or anything.
My wife told me what a prick I was but he just annoyed me being there.
This has nothing to do with the thread title but I just wanted to say it.
Thank you.
Damn right - especially in Chapmans, cheeky f*ckers. Nothing riles me more than that, complete disrespect. There was a bloke on Worthing seafront in a Palace polo shirt a few weeks back during the birdman competition. He looked at me completely nonplussed as I told him what I thought of it. Once again being told off by my girlfriend and again when I flicked Vs at him.
My two sons aged 8 and 11 at the time gave a couple of Palace wearing fans a load of grief for wearing Palace tops in the North Laine a few years back completely off their own back, my youngest was wearing his Albion top and the pikeys made a sarcastic comment. It's moments like that that you realise just how much you love your children.
Holiday is one of the few occasions where it acceptable for an adult to wear football shirts imo.
Others include - Watching football, or playing football.