Posted on another thread about being with someone in Birmingham in probably 1989 or 1990 who got in trouble due to wearing a replica Albion shirt made me think 'when did people start doing this?'.
When I was first taken to games at the end of the 70s and early 80s it was scarves on wrists but I don't remember ever seeing anyone in a replica shirt. Later on that decade ski hats became popular in the North Stand but I still don't remember an abundance of shirt wearing.
I can remember seeing our scratchy Bukta kit in a local sports shop as a kid and my mum doing her sharp intake of breath that meant 'you won't ever be getting one of them'.
But by the time of the Wembley playoff v Notts Co loads of people had the 'Nobo' shirts, pretty sure a couple of my mates had the red and white one that actually looked pink from a distance.
Was it anything to do with sponsorship on shirts suddenly being allowed on TV?
When I was first taken to games at the end of the 70s and early 80s it was scarves on wrists but I don't remember ever seeing anyone in a replica shirt. Later on that decade ski hats became popular in the North Stand but I still don't remember an abundance of shirt wearing.
I can remember seeing our scratchy Bukta kit in a local sports shop as a kid and my mum doing her sharp intake of breath that meant 'you won't ever be getting one of them'.
But by the time of the Wembley playoff v Notts Co loads of people had the 'Nobo' shirts, pretty sure a couple of my mates had the red and white one that actually looked pink from a distance.
Was it anything to do with sponsorship on shirts suddenly being allowed on TV?