Man City away shirt popular at The Hacienda (Sunday Brunch)

I have a photo of myself from 1984 wearing my first City replica shirt in Kefalonia ..... no sponsor (You could choose not to have them on back then ..)
 
From about 1987 -92 umbro especially made some cracking shirts for clubs and countries, lazio, inter, ajax, us, everton, leeds , the sky blue england 3rd shirt, brazil.

After that replica shirts went shite for 20 yrs
 
i knew somebody who used to go out in this in the early 90s was the dog's bollocks

OLYMPIQUE MARSEILLE SHIRT

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All the people who think the Hacienda used to let people in wearing City tops have one thing in common: they never went. That includes Paul Lake, who espoused the same bollocks in his autobiography.
 
All the people who think the Hacienda used to let people in wearing City tops have one thing in common: they never went. That includes Paul Lake, who espoused the same bollocks in his autobiography.
Said the same on page 1. Especially when the Noonan's and Salford gangs were running the door. They wouldn't let you in if you had the wrong band's T shirt on, never mind a footy shirt.
 
I'm not disagreeing with those on here that say the bouncers wouldn't have allowed footy shirts in the Hacienda, I'm too young to have been there. I've heard there was some nasty bouncers on the doors there too, however, although there'd be no chance of getting in a club with a footy shirt now, back then would they have been as strict on them if no one was really wearing them before? I guess there was all-sorts of clobber going on in there, so would they have really banned football shirts as soon as people started wearing them?
 
When Acid House first broke there were no door restrictions anywhere at all. "Wear what you want" was part of the scene.

My guess is that this guy was on about that red and black 1969 retro shirt which came out late 80s. You didn't see those kind of shirts at the time. I don't remember seeing any at the Hac, and I was a regular, but they were big and baggy and (almost) cool for a while.
 
When Acid House first broke there were no door restrictions anywhere at all. "Wear what you want" was part of the scene.

My guess is that this guy was on about that red and black 1969 retro shirt which came out late 80s. You didn't see those kind of shirts at the time. I don't remember seeing any at the Hac, and I was a regular, but they were big and baggy and (almost) cool for a while.

This.

Back in the (acid house) day you would often see lads wearing the red/black striped shirt as it fitted the scene and didn't have the badge on.
 

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