Before I read your post, I would have said 30, (I’m 52 now). That was about the age I was when I last bought a shirt. The only thing I would say if you are going to get a replica shirt beyond 30. Just get your own name or a witty message. I’m 6 foot, 17 stone, having Aguero on my shirt is plain silly. I’m not saying you have to be a lookalike.I don’t like the English view that adults shouldn’t wear them. Go to the football, show your colours and stop taking yourself too seriously.
I went to watch Dortmund a couple of years ago on a gloriously sunny Saturday afternoon and almost all of them were in yellow home shirts (of all eras) or black away shirts. It looked incredible inside the stadium with 80,000 wearing colours.
Remember the semi against United at Wembley when the full end seemed to be sky blue? Again, it looked amazing.
Oh I agree, names are a bit much. Just a nice sky blue or your favourite away to wear to the match, no problem. I just don’t like the “too cool” attitude.Before I read your post, I would have said 30, (I’m 52 now). That was about the age I was when I last bought a shirt. The only thing I would say if you are going to get a replica shirt beyond 30. Just get your own name or a witty message. I’m 6 foot, 17 stone, having Aguero on my shirt is plain silly. I’m not saying you have to be a lookalike.
More like holiday wear for BrendaFrom way back in the 1960`s when we first donned the famous red.black striped shirt,which was my first ever City shirt to even now at the good old age of 69 I wear them.
However I will not be purchasing any of next seasons ones, as they should be in a shopping catalogue under "holiday wear for Bermuda".