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OK own up ..... how many of you lucky sodswho managed to go to Arnhem got so wrapped up in the moment with all the SFC/Vitesse love-in going on and fuelled by all day drinking ended up buying a 50/50 scarf ? :scared: :rolleyes: :D

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I guess I am missing something. What is wrong with buying one of those scarves as a souvenir of a special day in Southampton history?

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I guess I am missing something. What is wrong with buying one of those scarves as a souvenir of a special day in Southampton history?

 

its just damn un-english.

got to show your street cred at football

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I guess I am missing something. What is wrong with buying one of those scarves as a souvenir of a special day in Southampton history?

 

If you must have one then better to buy two. You can always cut and splice them into separate Saints and Vitesse scarves when you realise your mistake.

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Swapped shirts. But think I got a fake. Don't care. Brilliant couple of days, good momento.

 

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We're you the bloke on the 22:33 train from Arnhem? Singing the wanyama song most of the journey?

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We're you the bloke on the 22:33 train from Arnhem? Singing the wanyama song most of the journey?

Not guilty. I stayed in Arnhem and was on the 06:15 this morning for my sins.

 

And that is my least favourite and most annoying Saints song. :(

 

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I guess I am missing something. What is wrong with buying one of those scarves as a souvenir of a special day in Southampton history?

 

It's not so much the special day ones, it's the pathetic profiteering sods who sell Southampton/Watford (Or similar laughably unremarkable game) half and half scarves. It tars the decent ones by association.

 

Imagine the Japanese tourist who has come to watch Yoshida wearing a Southampton/Wigan half and half to blend in. Nothing wrong in isolation, but utterly self defeating.

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OK own up ..... how many of you lucky sodswho managed to go to Arnhem got so wrapped up in the moment with all the SFC/Vitesse love-in going on and fuelled by all day drinking ended up buying a 50/50 scarf ? :scared: :rolleyes: :D

 

Phil did. He said you asked for one!

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OK own up ..... how many of you lucky sodswho managed to go to Arnhem got so wrapped up in the moment with all the SFC/Vitesse love-in going on and fuelled by all day drinking ended up buying a 50/50 scarf ? :scared: :rolleyes: :D

 

The wife did it - her cunning negotiating tactic to get the price down was to complain that it was really good every time I suggested less to the bloke. :facepalm:

 

Still ended up with one - I'd have much preferred just a Vitesse one, but wasn't prepared to buy it when we were in their shop (which also happened after the other purchase anyway).

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We really are painfully self aware about the way we enjoy football in this country. I might buy one in the next round just to see if I get abused in the Northam for it.

 

"if" :)

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We really are painfully self aware about the way we enjoy football in this country. I might buy one in the next round just to see if I get abused in the Northam for it.

 

Yes no half scarves, no replica shirts, no dancing, certainly no smiling, no inflatable footys, just wear your Stone Island and act fookin' hard ffs. That's the way to do it.

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