LongsightM13
Well-Known Member
Fine for kids. Adults?…
About to say the same thing. The club are powerless as the don’t breech copyright of club images and they are not being sold on land owned by the council / leased by the club.I don’t like them but how can you ban them? People will always find a way if there are people who will buy them. So I can’t vote for something impossible.
It’s that they are so blase about having rivals’ name and colours around their necks that’s the issue. That anyone would do that means they don’t understand football culture and aren’t that much of a fan of City.Imagine getting angry and furious over a scarf!
Some of you need to chill out and not get so bothered about what other adults choose to wear.
I mean, do you check what colour socks others have on too?
Imagine getting angry and furious over a scarf!
Some of you need to chill out and not get so bothered about what other adults choose to wear.
I mean, do you check what colour socks others have on too?
About to say the same thing. The club are powerless as the don’t breech copyright of club images and they are not being sold on land owned by the council / leased by the club.
Clearly there is a market for them otherwise the sellers would not be there.
Yeah, I got a Barcelona one for my son the first time we played them in the Champions League… at the time I still couldn’t believe we were there, and fully expected it all to come crashing down, so thought what the hell, we’ll never play them again.Can I go against the grain here?
I bought one for my daughters first champions league game. She was 8. It's in her memory box.
So I would say that's a fair use?
The global football visitors to Europe and South America need to understand what football culture is about.People attend premier league games for many different reasons.
If I'd travelled half way across the country, continent or world to see a sporting event I would like a momento.
Some on here need to understand what a global brand the PL is and what it means for some to be able to attend. Wearing a half and half doesn't make them an enemy.
People attend premier league games for many different reasons.
If I'd travelled half way across the country, continent or world to see a sporting event I would like a momento.
Some on here need to understand what a global brand the PL is and what it means for some to be able to attend. Wearing a half and half doesn't make them an enemy.
My kids bought a Bayern one. I don't know why anyone would want one with another prem team on. Exeter maybe.personally like European ones as you may never play that team again or even if you draw a smaller league club in the cup but PL ones should be banned and agree they do pose a security risk