Do you mean Mike's business partner.
A case of sleeping with the enemy methinks.
Trafford - Bay City Rollers cast-offsEarly 80s huge generalisation
Manchester- Lacoste, Diadora, Donnay, Peter Werth , Slazenger, Pepe Jeans, Pods, Kickers. Ellesse. Peter Storm.
Liverpool - Adidas- Sergio Tacchini, Fred Perry, Fila, Farah, Cerruti (1881)
London - Pringle , Lacoste, Levi , Lyle and Scott
Birmingham - Scruffs
Newcastle - Football shirts
Leeds - Jumble sale gear
You could always tell the Scousers both Liverpool and Everton at Maine Road, they always wore Adidas trainers.
West Ham and Chelsea were Pringle , some with lacoste roll necks underneath
I love the old classic stuff.
Got 3 pairs of Diadora trainers. Penguin (used to be Munsingwear) and Gola classic trainers. Got Lacoste Ts that are too small now, Penguin Ts and Pierre Cardin Ts, Lyle and Scott jumpers. Got a Dalesman and a Deer Stalker hat. Kickers about 20 years old. A Penguin cagoule, an Ellesse jacket.
I remember Spurs turning up at Maine Road all in Butchers coats. Scruffy cunts.
Villa singing "imitation scousers" to us, us "you scruffy bastards" back.
I've still got mine. need to lose 2 stone to get in it againThe Adidas First tracksuit top was de rigueur on the Kippax in the early to mid 80s, I had the navy one
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Always spent a good amount of time in Hurleys pre match when milling around town.Tacchini, Lyle and Scott, fila, farahs, pringle, adidas, kickers. Hurleys on Piccadilly approach did the lot
United wore denim and denim to go with their mullets and rag scarves round their wrists
Remember having to take laces out of boots at Burnden ParkSteelers......had to leave them at the turnstiles at Derby.
Even in America it’s wrong. An apostrophe never signifies a pluralJust as a matter of curiosity. When did the fashion creep in from the United States of putting an apostrophe in 1970's, 1980's etc? It has no business being there. The Americans may not know it, but I expect better of BM!