MrCheeseGrater
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They were selling fake Haaland shirts alongside Maradona, Messi and Ronaldo halfway up Vesuvius.
Ha this post has just reminded of those hats in the 80s that were 2/3 city and 1/3 Celtic or rangers‘City football shirts everywhere’, yet not necessarily at City games.
Yesterday I saw Dynamo Zagreb shirts and one bloke in their crew who had a Hajduk Split shirt. Loads of Bahia shirts. Two England shirts. One bloke had a a Celtic shirt on!
That’s just from what I saw.
I wouldn’t fucking dream of daring to wear a City shirt at another team’s ground in the home end (even if we were the away team, never mind if I was there as a neutral). I actually don’t think it should be allowed. Much like they can enforce a rule which states you can’t take an umbrella in when it’s raining, people shouldn’t be wearing other club colours in our home section at all.
Were they not half & half?Ha this post has just reminded of those hats in the 80s that were 2/3 city and 1/3 Celtic or rangers
Think the trend was to cut the bobble off as well
Suspect the Soup Dragon is a ragi have friends who live on the moon and they said that even the clangers have city shirts
I work right next to Carnaby street, afraid it’s not. Handy for getting my lads Xmas and Birthday presents from the Puma shop though :) London is full of kids in City shirts, my boys class alone there’s 3-4 other City fans.Been a very long time since I was in Carnaby Street. Used to love the Mod shops there.
Is soccer scene still there? Was absolutely brilliant for football shirts, you could even get away shirts for non-league teams there back in the day, they stocked everything!
Definitely remember mine being predominantly CityWe’re they not half & half?
I had the City/Rangers also.
I thought it was a caravan park here in UK somewhere LOLAbout 40 miles South of San Francisco. And, yes, it is sunny most of the time!