Swales lives said:I haven't bought a City shirt since "Saab" was the sponsor.
football shirts are for players and kids.. oh and really fat cünts.
scall said:Is that the competition where you win a meal in the Mancunian Lounge? The lounge that has a fairly strict 'smart casual' dress code?
Interstate 5 said:Maybe they're grown ups who don't think they have to wear a shirt to prove they're real fans?
Some of our support turns up looking like they think they'll get a game if they've brought their own kit.
law74 said:Swales lives said:I haven't bought a City shirt since "Saab" was the sponsor.
football shirts are for players and kids.. oh and really fat cünts.
Not really, they are a decent casual wear for chilling about the house, easy to wash, easy to dry and dont need ironing, I wear one most weekends when i am not doing much but sit in the house spouting sh1te on here with a pair of shorts or tracksuit bottoms (though the one i have on today is the old White Navy and maroon Kappa Brother shirt).
Celebritykiller said:People still wear football shirts after the age of 16?
Footballers wear football shirts, we just watch football.
Do you cycling fans do to the Tour De France donned in tight fitting lycra. Not many (well not the sane ones)