Half & Half Scarves Poll

Do you want City to ban Half & Half Scarves


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Not a single half’n’half scarf in sight as the camera panned around the crowd for the pre-game YNWA kareoke where they all hold their scarves up then at Anfield.

And this is a Derby that used to be called ‘The Friendly Derby’ where there’d even be Everton fans in the Kop on derby day.
 
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Half and half scarves should be compulsory for all fans. It's time to end segregation of supporters. We should all sit together and shout and support both teams with equal enthusiasm, especially on derby day. After all, we're all from Manchester.
 
I`ve never bought a half/half scarf but I`ve always thought it could be ok to collect but not to wear,
But, to sell them you need to interact with those types. Are you a closet half and half?

Like my uncle Jimmy Ballgown, loved a dress. Did it in private too. Lovely man. Fantastic taste in fabrics, cut and colour. Sadly missed.
 
Half and half scarves should be compulsory for all fans. It's time to end segregation of supporters. We should all sit together and shout and support both teams with equal enthusiasm, especially on derby day. After all, we're all from Manchester.
I thought you were retired Clarkie not retarded
 
But, to sell them you need to interact with those types. Are you a closet half and half?

Like my uncle Jimmy Ballgown, loved a dress. Did it in private too. Lovely man. Fantastic taste in fabrics, cut and colour. Sadly missed.
Magic maybe you should have " skirted " round sharing that lol
 
Not a single half’n’half scarf in sight as the camera panned around the crowd for the pre-game YNWA kareoke where they all hold their scarves up then at Anfield.

And this is a Derby that used to be called ‘The Friendly Derby’ where there’d even be Everton fans in the Kop on derby day.
But still a ground full of tourists
 
Half and half scarves should be compulsory for all fans. It's time to end segregation of supporters. We should all sit together and shout and support both teams with equal enthusiasm, especially on derby day. After all, we're all from Manchester.
You joking... don't you?????
 
100% want them banned for Premier League games but if im thinking about it maybe honestly keep them for a memorial for a massive Champions League game. Actually dont, replace them with scarves that dont have the other teams name but just ‘Manchester City - Champions League Semi-Final etc.’ think that makes more sense
 
I get that it's nice to have a souvenir of a game you attended, but half and half scarves can, depending on the occasion, incite anger and more.

It's a real clash of supporter standpoints on football. To take it to both extremes, one is loyal, tribalistic almost, fiercely proud of their usually local team and the connections and friendships they have within it. The other is pretty much a tourist, doesn't understand the history and local feelings, and wants to commemorate their experience rather than celebrating the team.

I guess you could say that some take it more personally than others, and it becomes therefore more dangerous to have someone saying a scarf around at the Etihad that says united, during a derby, when United score. If you can imagine such an unlikely situation.

There's one of two paths that can be taken. Moderate the availability and visibility of such scarves and therefore removing the potential flash point. Or encourage the less fanatical fan to attend. Unfortunately the fans with the higher disposable income tend to not be the traditional, fanatical ones, but hopefully clubs wouldn't want to be actively encouraging flash points at games.

Can you imagine, a title decider at anfield, we score in the 95th minute and var can't find a valid reason to disallow it, and a bunch of sightseers who paid a few grand for the full Liverpool experience are noticed and targeted for their half and half souvenir scarves as they take selfies and pictures as Haaland wheels away and gives it to the crowd. I'm sure they'd be made to feel very welcome and enjoy a jape and a joke with the locals over a nice warm bowl of scouse (previously known as just 'stew' until it was reinvented by cilla black as the bestest food ever), and there would absolutely not be any news items later that day about missing tourists who failed to make their plane home.
 

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