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[Football] Wrap Up Warm on Saturday



Weststander

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My ski jacket keeps me warm at -8 in the Alps, with just a T shirt underneath, but strangely in the UK, with all that dampth (which is turbo damp), I need a fleece as well.

In Alps (or Colorado/Alberta), I’ve very rarely felt the cold down to -20c.

Yet I felt cold (in more ways than one) during that second half against Newcastle. Always cold at football matches in the winter, with ski layers on.

Put it down to the damp maritime cold …. goes through to your bones.
 




essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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I used to spend some time in NE Scotland in the winter and sometimes I thought my face was going to fall off
with the cold. I'll be the one in shorts and t-shirt on Sat.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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I’ll be fine on our sofa, with a zero seconds commute.

Alright for you. It's a three second commute for me.

But it will be dry, and warm at 75f
 




Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
Not looking forward to Saturday morning stood on sidelines watching my son play football

I hear you, watching my daughter train on Saturday morning for two hours, then do the weekly shop, then off to the match, get home go to bed and back up early for the local derby of Galaxy Girls v Hawks at 9:30am for a 10am kick off !!

glutton for punishment :facepalm:

Think I might spend Sunday afternoon sat by the radiator with a plate full of crumpets and a hot chocolate, watching programmes about moving to a warmer climate.
 




Paulie Gualtieri

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Sitting near the front of the WSU for my first winter up there so wondering if I need to buy an official BUAFC blanket before the game?

Edit: once I cool down from the stairs obviously
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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Raynaud’s Syndrome makes winter Amex games a real test at times. I’ve done 3 pairs of thick socks, plus Thinsulate boots and drummed my feet continually on the concrete for 90 minutes and I’ve still got two numb, bloodless blocks of ice down there. Not pleasant. More generally I’d definitely recommend wearing some form of base layer leggings under jeans. Really does help. Failing that, roll up a Damart catalogue and shove it up your arse, the stewards never search up there.
 


Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
flares might warm us up...


Oh & not these kind of flares, way to draughty...
Have you seen that geezers platforms, Christ what a gimp....
 

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Durlston

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From memory it was never cold on terraces - provided there was a roof on top! Jogging up and down on the spot and the surges when we scored at the Goldstone were brilliant and kept everyone warm.
 






Stat Brother

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From memory it was never cold on terraces - provided there was a roof on top! Jogging up and down on the spot and the surges when we scored at the Goldstone were brilliant and kept everyone warm.

Those were the days.
 


dazzer6666

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Raynaud’s Syndrome makes winter Amex games a real test at times. I’ve done 3 pairs of thick socks, plus Thinsulate boots and drummed my feet continually on the concrete for 90 minutes and I’ve still got two numb, bloodless blocks of ice down there. Not pleasant. More generally I’d definitely recommend wearing some form of base layer leggings under jeans. Really does help. Failing that, roll up a Damart catalogue and shove it up your arse, the stewards never search up there.
Same here, hands get really painful. Try some electrically heated socks and gloves - they are absolute lifesavers. Loads on Amazon.
 












Stat Brother

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Info for completeists and willy watchers:-

This afternoon I gave 'Fat Paddington' it's first spin out atop a t-shirt.
All good.
Scarf, gloves, and knee length socks and I should be fine!
 




Marty___Mcfly

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Sep 14, 2011
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It is looking a bit brisk for Saturday [emoji1787][emoji3063]

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Weststander

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Raynaud’s Syndrome makes winter Amex games a real test at times. I’ve done 3 pairs of thick socks, plus Thinsulate boots and drummed my feet continually on the concrete for 90 minutes and I’ve still got two numb, bloodless blocks of ice down there. Not pleasant. More generally I’d definitely recommend wearing some form of base layer leggings under jeans. Really does help. Failing that, roll up a Damart catalogue and shove it up your arse, the stewards never search up there.

These are amazing. Only had to use them once on a -20c and windy ski holiday, but colder folk swear by them.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/HANDS-Foot-Warmers-Pack-Size/dp/B009A88I6G/ref=asc_df_B009A88I6G/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309799295213&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6224411187870452630&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=t&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006565&hvtargid=pla-562823117670&psc=1&th=1&psc=1
 


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