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Ernest said:Pink frilly shirt, a kilt , a top hat and flip flops
So that'll be the day wear then
At least those that don't know you will be 15:00 0n 08.01.05
Ernest said:Pink frilly shirt, a kilt , a top hat and flip flops
brighton_b0y said:so what if they give u grief for wearing the shirt! its very rare they'll attack you just for wearing it! and most if not all away matches have pubs for away fans! ive been to away matches and had verbal abuse, but so what!
even after the palace game i walked past a pub filled with palace fans sitting outside and i was proudly wearing my shirt! they threw abuse but who cares, its only banter!
Ernest said:Pink frilly shirt, a kilt , a top hat and flip flops
maybe not cardiff! but spurs is harmless!Uncle Buck said:So are you going to wear colours at Cardiff? Stay away from the rest of us if you do, although at least it should take some heat off us.
Simple fact is, that in London a lot of pubs will not let you in if you are in colours, something we learnt very quickly whilst at Gillingham as we could not get into the pubs in Victoria wearing them.
Safeway said:Same here.
Nothing to do with being a hoolie, it just reduces the risk of bother if you go 'plain clothed'. Coming out of Molineux was a good example. There was a nice welcoming commitee outside and walking back to the car there were plenty of locals ready to have a pop if a word was said.
shirts became sponsored 1980/1981- british caledoniansgeoffreyp said:on the question of albion shirts, what era was it when the wearing of your teams colours became popular, replacing the traditional scarf/bobblehat etc? which was the first season we had advertising on shirts? dont know the answers myself but would be interested as how far back any one can go to recall the first time they bought an albion shirt. did not get one myself until i think the Sandtex season whenever that was
mejonaNO12 aka riskit said:arsenal shirt