Thought you’d gone colour blind. :-)
Nah I did recognise the colour
Thought you’d gone colour blind. :-)
.West Brom's 3rd shirt is surely a strong contender for the worst football shirt ever. Rancid..
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Doesn't Cazzo translate to "Gary Neville" in Italian?
I'm not a fan of all the obscure designs printed on the shirts these days. check out wolves home kit, why does it need all those lines? looks like a porcupine.https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/10/2020-21-kit-overview-all-20-21-kit-leaks-info.html
Must be the fashion to have wanky kits next season. Started with Arsenal and scrolled down...
Unfortunately that shirt spells CAZOO ("caz-oh-oh"), which is more or less how a fed-up foreigner would pronounce it lol. But yeah, Gary Neville could be called "un cazzo di idiota presuntuoso"Doesn't Cazzo translate to "Gary Neville" in Italian?
Well you’re a welcome addition to the forum. I’ve never been a big fan of Juventus but have upmost respect for them. Like most English fans who grew up in the 80’s and 90’s, I find Italian football quite romantic. Are you Italian based and if so, do you go?Unfortunately that shirt spells CAZOO ("caz-oh-oh"), which is more or less how a fed-up foreigner would pronounce it lol. But yeah, Gary Neville could be called "un cazzo di idiota presuntuoso"
I'm Italian but I don't live in Piedmont, I live in a different region so I only really went a couple times. Unfortunately I'm too young to have seen the 80s and 90s of Italian football but yeah it was a great era.Well you’re a welcome addition to the forum. I’ve never been a big fan of Juventus but have upmost respect for them. Like most English fans who grew up in the 80’s and 90’s, I find Italian football quite romantic. Are you Italian based and if so, do you go?
I have an unhealthy fascination with other country’s clubs.I'm Italian but I don't live in Piedmont, I live in a different region so I only really went a couple times. Unfortunately I'm too young to have seen the 80s and 90s of Italian football but yeah it was a great era.
It's not often that you see an English fan (or any fan really) having "utmost respect" for Juventus, we're used to play the villain role. Thank you.