Wiggles31 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Fancy dress is almost as embarrassing as an 8 page thread about the topic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stev2001 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Fancy dress is almost as embarrassing as an 8 page thread about the topic. It might take 800 for anyone to back down on this though. Mods where are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Look, there is no need to get so angry and worked up about it! Some of us take more pride in our club and how it is viewed around the world than others. There is nothing wrong with that. But you dont take more pride in the club! Whilst most of us care about the tactics, players, score, passing game, flair etc. You and your oppos constantly worry about some random in the crowd wearing pink afro and whether or not some Leeds fan whose opinion matters because he wears the same brand of shoes as you sends a mocking text (which he only sends you because he knows it winds you up). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 the sad clown at Middlesbrough was one of the highlights of the season for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 But you dont take more pride in the club! Whilst most of us care about the tactics, players, score, passing game, flair etc. You and your oppos constantly worry about some random in the crowd wearing pink afro and whether or not some Leeds fan whose opinion matters because he wears the same brand of shoes as you sends a mocking text (which he only sends you because he knows it winds you up). Every fan I know takes an interest in tactics, results, performances on the pitch etc. Some of us are also able to look at the wider picture and take pride in how we as fans represent the club to the outside world. There's nothing wrong with having your narrow, selective view on the footballing world, just some of us take a bit more pride in our club than others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Look, there is no need to get so angry and worked up about it! Some of us take more pride in our club and how it is viewed around the world than others. There is nothing wrong with that. Who's angry? My feeling is one of resignation and pity that there are individuals who seem to think that it is of importance what people wear to matches and that they are that bothered what other fans think about them. And I see that you have not given me an explanation as to why what you wear is a barometer of one's pride in one's club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Some of us are also able to look at the wider picture and take pride in how we as fans represent the club to the outside world. Lulz. That'll the be the traditional working class terrace culture that you've been banning on about right? Just fyi 'traditionally' fans didnt give a stuff about what opponents thought or what fellow fans were wearing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Every fan I know takes an interest in tactics, results, performances on the pitch etc. Some of us are also able to look at the wider picture and take pride in how we as fans represent the club to the outside world. There's nothing wrong with having your narrow, selective view on the footballing world, just some of us take a bit more pride in our club than others. Laughs at the irony of you calling it a narrow selective view, when you attach so much importance on appearance. Loving the entertainment value of this fred. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Y I don't really care what fans from other clubs think about us. It doesn't bother me. I'm not that shallow. I'm confident enough about myself not to care what others think about what I wear. So you'd happily walk down the shops in your just your boxers? You'd go out for a meal wearing a clown costume? You'd go down the pub dressed as Buzz Lightyear? Of course you wouldn't, why wouldn't you? Because it's not normal. Why isn't is normal? Because society has deemed it to be abnormal behaviour. Therefore you won't do it as you'd worry about what people would think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank's cousin Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Every fan I know takes an interest in tactics, results, performances on the pitch etc. Some of us are also able to look at the wider picture and take pride in how we as fans represent the club to the outside world. There's nothing wrong with having your narrow, selective view on the footballing world, just some of us take a bit more pride in our club than others. If you had said 'find pride in different aspects of the club' - I would have said fair enough Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 If you had said 'find pride in different aspects of the club' - I would have said fair enough Why would he say that when he's already stated he takes pride in every aspect of the club? Are you suggesting he only takes pride in our terrace culture and not the team itself? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dronskisaint Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Laughs at the irony of you calling it a narrow selective view, when you attach so much importance on appearance. Loving the entertainment value of this fred. Isn't it great...not had this much amusement since Corpulent Toy used to post on the PTS thread!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tokyo-Saint Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Out of interest, who is the best dressed out of Turkish, Charming man, Sour mash and the aunties choice VFTT? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 2 May, 2012 Author Share Posted 2 May, 2012 So you'd happily walk down the shops in your just your boxers? You'd go out for a meal wearing a clown costume? You'd go down the pub dressed as Buzz Lightyear? Of course you wouldn't, why wouldn't you? Because it's not normal. Why isn't is normal? Because society has deemed it to be abnormal behaviour. Therefore you won't do it as you'd worry about what people would think. This is the zany unselfconscious Wes we're talking about... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank's cousin Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Why would he say that when he's already stated he takes pride in every aspect of the club? Are you suggesting he only takes pride in our terrace culture and not the team itself? No, he was implying by taking 'pride' in terrace culture he had 'more' pride in the club than those that dont - when he has no idea how much or how little pride other fans take in their club just because they take pride in their club in diffrent ways... it was an assumption based on ignorance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 No' date=' he was implying by taking 'pride' in terrace culture he had 'more' pride in the club than those that dont - when he has no idea how much or how little pride other fans take in their club just because they take pride in their club in diffrent ways... it was an assumption based on ignorance[/quote'] But if you only take pride in certain aspects of the club and he takes pride in everything about the club, then surely that's showing more pride than others? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank's cousin Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 So you'd happily walk down the shops in your just your boxers? You'd go out for a meal wearing a clown costume? You'd go down the pub dressed as Buzz Lightyear? Of course you wouldn't, why wouldn't you? Because it's not normal. Why isn't is normal? Because society has deemed it to be abnormal behaviour. Therefore you won't do it as you'd worry about what people would think. True, its not normal, but if someone wanted to do it, that would be their choice. With football this is the whole point, the culture has shifted to include dressing up, flags, colours, balloons as 'Normal' and you dont like it. Fair enough, but to call for it to stopped, because you dont like it (because in part you worry about what other might think) is not only the attitude most grow out of when they get past teenage adolescence, but it goes against the preinciples of freedom of choice - simple really, not quite sure what you dont understand.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suewhistle Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 It was - can I still attend St Mary's? Heh, heh. This thread hasn't improved since I was on last. I suppose I should say wood or plastic, bermuda or gaff? But then I'd just be being silly.:-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 But if you only take pride in certain aspects of the club and he takes pride in everything about the club, then surely that's showing more pride than others? Maybe his pride is just spread more thinly. Sour Mash is the low fat spread of TSW. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legod Third Coming Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 I have to say having been tied up for a few days, I get it. I used to admire Liverpool of the 70s for their sensational pass and move football. The Dutch team with Cruyff for their total football. Of course, Pele and Jarzinho for the magical way they could control a football and direct it with precision around corners. Of late, I have been mightly impressed with the Barca side for their total possession approach... All of them pantheons of the game - respected and admired the world over... I thought? But perhaps I should be most impressed that Rotherham fans turn up in Ben Sherman, Blakes and Bekcham kecks. What a fecking ridiculous proposition. No-one in their right mind gives a flying f u ck what the fans wear. And anyone who thinks otherwise is sectionable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank's cousin Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 But if you only take pride in certain aspects of the club and he takes pride in everything about the club, then surely that's showing more pride than others? What is this? Seeing who can keep this going the longest? - do you really need me to answer that? How about the fact that some take PRIDE in the club for being diverse, tolerant of all and happy to be community based and encourage kids, wierdos in costumes and whatever, rather than expecting all fans to confirm to a rigid terrace culture that became outdated around 1990? Swings and roundabouts. BUt given that one attitude is steeped in intolernace and the other in freedom of choice, think your value scale of what fans should be proud of needs adjusting IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stev2001 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 (edited) Am I the only one looking at the bigger picture here. This thread is about personal pride not club pride. Anyone who saw my thread about bring flares into football matches would know I thought that if we started bringing flares in regularly it would dent my pride for the club for others they would be more proud? So whose right? In all cases it has to be the majority as it is the majority that makes the club. I understand why somes personal pride is dented from seeing people in fancy dress but on Saturday the stadium held over 32k and I do believe most people didn't have a problem with the fancy dress at that game or those watching on tv. However should it start to became a regular thing maybe they would. Incidentally a lot of Pompey fans think the **** with the bell is a ****, but they have to live with that embarrassment. If that did happen here we would need a thread to work out a way of banning the ****er from the ground. I've said it before and I'll say it again I really do think this club has a great mix of people who attend our matches and because of that we generally do have a good reputation amongst other fans. Edited 2 May, 2012 by stev2001 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 What a fecking ridiculous proposition. No-one in their right mind gives a flying f u ck what the fans wear. And anyone who thinks otherwise is sectionable. So the hundreds of thousands of football casual's from all over the world should be sectioned? Riiiight... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kraken Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Incidentally a lot of Pompey fans think the **** with the bell is a ****, but they have to live with that embarrassment. If that did happen here we would need a thread to work out a way of banning the ****er from the ground. That wouldn't be a bad thing. At all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 (edited) Unpopulalr view I know but imo the real reason the media so often go on about Pompey's great support is due to Westwood unique 'fancy dress' - he is a one off in football. Yes the rented costumes and cheap 'fun' accessories you find across the country are dull - but so is falling for the image of some 'cool' brands which have been hard marketed to you. Last Saturday the tv were interested in the DJ /tuxedo suited guys, a one off you dont see at every game - not in a bunch of footie casuals dressing the same as other bunches of casuals from dozens of other clubs around the country. Edited 2 May, 2012 by buctootim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 2 May, 2012 Author Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Heh, heh. This thread hasn't improved since I was on last. I suppose I should say wood or plastic, bermuda or gaff? But then I'd just be being silly.:-) Are we talking strap ons? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stev2001 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Unpopulalr view I know but imo the real reason the media so often go on about Pompey's great support is due to Westwood unique 'fancy dress' - he is a one off in football. Yes the rented costumes and cheap 'fun' accessories you find across the country are dull - but so is falling for the image of some 'cool' brands which have been hard marketed to you. Last Saturday the tv were interested in the DJ /tuxedo suited guys - not in a bunch of footie casuals. Well said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kraken Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Unpopulalr view I know but imo the real reason the media so often go on about Pompey's great support is due to Westwood unique 'fancy dress' - he is a one off in football. Yes the rented costumes and cheap 'fun' accessories you find across the country are dull - but so is falling for the image of some 'cool' brands which have been hard marketed to you. Last Saturday the tv were interested in the DJ /tuxedo suited guys - not in a bunch of footie casuals. Yes, and that's kind of the point. Most of the Pompey fans I know (and plenty on their message boards) cringe at the amount TCWTB is on TV, as he is shown representing them as fans. They all respect that he's a dedicated supporter, and know that dressing up like a bell-end is his "thing", but it doesn't make it less cringeworthy that the cameras are magnetised to such an oaf all the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stev2001 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Yes, and that's kind of the point. Most of the Pompey fans I know (and plenty on their message boards) cringe at the amount TCWTB is on TV, as he is shown representing them as fans. They all respect that he's a dedicated supporter, and know that dressing up like a bell-end is his "thing", but it doesn't make it less cringeworthy that the cameras are magnetised to such an oaf all the time. I so glad he's one of theirs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dronskisaint Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Heh, heh. This thread hasn't improved since I was on last. I suppose I should say wood or plastic, bermuda or gaff? But then I'd just be being silly.:-) You see that creates more potential faux pas situations...do I admit that I have wood, fibreglass and polyethylene boats...but no gaff - or would that be a gaffe? As you say - no improvement but much amusement which I'm hoping is being shared by the the protagonists...I'd be worried if I thought they weren't just out on a verbal jolly to celebrate promotion. I have this image of them all being dressed like The Specials(!) in the Ghost Town video (no,not you dune - you have as little fashion coordination as me)...you see now I'm thinking like Turkish - imagining men in different garbs?! I like promotion week aftermaths Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank's cousin Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Yes, and that's kind of the point. Most of the Pompey fans I know (and plenty on their message boards) cringe at the amount TCWTB is on TV, as he is shown representing them as fans. They all respect that he's a dedicated supporter, and know that dressing up like a bell-end is his "thing", but it doesn't make it less cringeworthy that the cameras are magnetised to such an oaf all the time. Difference is if I think he's a ****, I dont automatically assume all their fans are the same - and whats more what frickin difference does it really make? none... our view of anbother set of fans is more likley going to be based on innnate rivalries, history than what the feck some fecker is wearing.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kraken Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Difference is if I think he's a ****' date=' I dont automatically assume all their fans are the same - and whats more what frickin difference does it really make? none... our view of anbother set of fans is more likley going to be based on innnate rivalries, history than what the feck some fecker is wearing..[/quote'] Good for you. Shock horror; plenty of other people don't feel exactly the same as you do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 So you'd happily walk down the shops in your just your boxers? You'd go out for a meal wearing a clown costume? You'd go down the pub dressed as Buzz Lightyear? Of course you wouldn't, why wouldn't you? Because it's not normal. Why isn't is normal? Because society has deemed it to be abnormal behaviour. Therefore you won't do it as you'd worry about what people would think. Thanks for teling me whether I'd feel embarassment wearing various costumes to various venues. As you know better what my feelings would be about making an exhibition of myself, perhaps you would kindly furnish me with contact details, so that the next time I'm invited to a fancy dress party, you can advise me on how I'm likely to feel about wearing which outfit. So all these people who participate in historical re-enactments should only dress up at the venue, lest people think that they're somehow abnormal walking about as Roman Legionnaires or Cavaliers? This nation admires its eccentrics, because they are individuals. Frankly, nobody except for a precious few on here appear to give a damn and they are the ones who are giving everybody else the entertainment value with their narrow-minded views. Lighten up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guan 2.0 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 You just don't get it, although I've tried my best to explain it. I'll have one final go at it. I don't really care what fans from other clubs think about us. It doesn't bother me. I'm not that shallow. I'm confident enough about myself not to care what others think about what I wear. That's something that comes with maturity. I have my own perspective about what is more important in life. Which bit didn't you understand? And as for your claim that "thankfully many of us have a lot more pride than that", that is bullsh*t. Why is what you wear a barometer of one's pride in one's club? I'd love an explanation. Shut up WT. Whilst you're bedwetting/monging/drinking shandy/dressed in a jester hat (I think those are the traditional insults), Dune/Turkish et al are desperately seeking approval for themselves (and our fanbase) from strangers on twitter, by checking out other males to make sure that they are wearing various labels that magazines and other 'top lads' have told them are the dogs. They then grant approval to these rivals, whilst simultaneously gaining validation themselves by doing so. Afterwards, they appear on every single ****ing thread on here, to act as serial contrarians and oppose any and all actions they deem an abberation from this 'top lad' code. It's called having pride. And its definitely really cool and manly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cadiz saint Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 So the hundreds of thousands of football casual's from all over the world should be sectioned? Riiiight... I think so, yeah. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 2 May, 2012 Author Share Posted 2 May, 2012 (no,not you dune - you have as little fashion coordination as me)... Don't run yourself down, with your flowing locks you'll always be in the groovy gang. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 What makes Westwood "unique" is that he turns up every week dressed as a tw*t,same as that Tango guy, whereas most other clubs confine it to Santas at Xmas and the end of season. I used to quite like a theme, I remember flat caps and squeeky dog's toys at a game away at West Ham as a "tribute" to Alan Ball. Wasn't there also a Frannie tribute one year? Perhaps that's the way to go, last away game of the season have a theme. I cant see any harm in that. Maybe this year it should have been mullet's after NA's Utube Tranmere thing. Personally, I wear what I wear and that's it. But is there any harm in the "fashion police" relaxing the rules for the Xmas game, and the last away or home game of the season? Surely there are more important things in life than worrying about what people wear to football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 2 May, 2012 Author Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Surely there are more important things in life than worrying about what people wear to football. Next weeks most popular thread will be on what we sing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintbob40 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 My word, there are some anal ****ers on this forum. Maybe it mattered a bit in (circa) 1983 (when there was a genuinely interesting and vibrant sub culture for football fashion) but its now 2012 so to all those who still think it’s the 80s …. FFS move on and create something original of your own. Clones are dull...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Shut up WT. Whilst you're bedwetting/monging/drinking shandy/dressed in a jester hat (I think those are the traditional insults), Dune/Turkish et al are desperately seeking approval for themselves (and our fanbase) from strangers on twitter, by checking out other males to make sure that they are wearing various labels that magazines and other 'top lads' have told them are the dogs. They then grant approval to these rivals, whilst simultaneously gaining validation themselves by doing so. Afterwards, they appear on every single ****ing thread on here, to act as serial contrarians and oppose any and all actions they deem an abberation from this 'top lad' code. It's called having pride. And its definitely really cool and manly. Excellent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 I have to say having been tied up for a few days, I get it. I used to admire Liverpool of the 70s for their sensational pass and move football. The Dutch team with Cruyff for their total football. Of course, Pele and Jarzinho for the magical way they could control a football and direct it with precision around corners. Of late, I have been mightly impressed with the Barca side for their total possession approach... All of them pantheons of the game - respected and admired the world over... I thought? But perhaps I should be most impressed that Rotherham fans turn up in Ben Sherman, Blakes and Bekcham kecks. What a fecking ridiculous proposition. No-one in their right mind gives a flying f u ck what the fans wear. And anyone who thinks otherwise is sectionable.good post someone posting common sense Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 True' date=' its not normal, but if someone wanted to do it, that would be their choice. With football this is the whole point, the culture has shifted to include dressing up, flags, colours, balloons as 'Normal' and you dont like it. Fair enough, but to call for it to stopped, because you dont like it (because in part you worry about what other might think) is not only the attitude most grow out of when they get past teenage adolescence, but it goes against the preinciples of freedom of choice - simple really, not quite sure what you dont understand..[/quote'] It's not "normal" though is it? What percentage of people attending games of professional football over the course of a season dress up in such a way? They only seem to come out at the big games, tv coverage guaranteeing them the exposure they desire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 My word, there are some anal ****ers on this forum. Maybe it mattered a bit in (circa) 1983 (when there was a genuinely interesting and vibrant sub culture for football fashion) but its now 2012 so to all those who still think it’s the 80s …. FFS move on and create something original of your own. Clones are dull...... No-one is talking about the 1980s (apart from Frank's Cousin's obsession). We just don't want Westwood type characters representing our club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 We just don't want Westwood type characters representing our club. If it was every week, then maybe you would have a point. What's the harm in people dressing up for Xmas or last game. It's not like people go week in, week out in fancy dress. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Give it to Ron Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 No-one is talking about the 1980s (apart from Frank's Cousin's obsession). We just don't want Westwood type characters representing our club. Is that the royal 'We' ???? How nice to have you and your little club representing us all. Are you all dressed like that as a tribute to The Warriors...do you go round in you cool clobber chinking bottles..... "Clowns come out to plaaaayyyy" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Is that the royal 'We' ???? How nice to have you and your little club representing us all. Are you all dressed like that as a tribute to The Warriors...do you go round in you cool clobber chinking bottles..... "Clowns come out to plaaaayyyy" No I don't, but thanks for asking. I take it from your reply you would like a load of Westwood type characters representing us. Odd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Is that the royal 'We' ???? How nice to have you and your little club representing us all. Are you all dressed like that as a tribute to The Warriors...do you go round in you cool clobber chinking bottles..... "Clowns come out to plaaaayyyy"ha ha i spoted that to,another self appointed hitler for the masses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Unpopulalr view I know but imo the real reason the media so often go on about Pompey's great support is due to Westwood unique 'fancy dress' - he is a one off in football. Yes the rented costumes and cheap 'fun' accessories you find across the country are dull - but so is falling for the image of some 'cool' brands which have been hard marketed to you. Last Saturday the tv were interested in the DJ /tuxedo suited guys, a one off you dont see at every game - not in a bunch of footie casuals dressing the same as other bunches of casuals from dozens of other clubs around the country. Thought the chaps in the Tuxedos looked class for what its worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecuk268 Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 I think that we need more large inflatable bananas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 2 May, 2012 Share Posted 2 May, 2012 Unpopulalr view I know but imo the real reason the media so often go on about Pompey's great support is due to Westwood unique 'fancy dress' - he is a one off in football. Yes the rented costumes and cheap 'fun' accessories you find across the country are dull - but so is falling for the image of some 'cool' brands which have been hard marketed to you. Last Saturday the tv were interested in the DJ /tuxedo suited guys, a one off you dont see at every game - not in a bunch of footie casuals dressing the same as other bunches of casuals from dozens of other clubs around the country.agree those guys had style and class plus i know a couple of them,ones even a west ham fan but is a great guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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