Absolutely this. This times one million percent. And the ones in the Premiership tops are the ones I like to avoid. I would rather (and have done lots of times) sit and have a drink with a Palace fan than a plastic Man U fan any day of the week.
If you see a family on holiday and the kid has a...
Please quote the bit where I've dictated what people can wear and when. In fact, I did explicitly say the opposite - that you should wear what you want to but don't dictate what people think of that. It's all there in black and white.
I've a feeling that you seem to be reading all my posts...
Come on Brakespeare, don't be coy. Do you disapprove of or disbelieve me? If it's the latter then please feel free to introduce yourself to my two sons and I tomorrow in WSU, I can PM where we usually stand in the concourse abd you can ask my them yourself. If it's the former then sorry but I...
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 his...
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...
Of course they are but we're also entitled to our own opinions of people who wear ...say socks with sandals or pony tail with receding hair line..actually any bloke with a pony tail...or their trousers hanging halfway down their arse or a poxy Celtic top.
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...