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BAM! (shhhh) wrote:Of more concern that wearing your Saints gear anywhere would be asking a sports internet forum for fashion advice!:) (note: to the gentle reader of this post, I of course don't mean you. You are the coolest. Just like me. That's why we use the internet! )
We are all like Brad Paisley...'so much cooler on line'
Check out the song and clip for those non country fans!
cowboy18 wrote:The inherent homoeroticism of soccer crowds, particularly in Europe probably obfuscates the notion that sports fashion has to be age-mediated. Barriers seem to be broken across nations and teams quite easily. You don't need to be Freud or Jung to work out what the lads in the picture below are really gesturing for.
Replace the footballer in white with a scantily clad young lady and you've got Hosies on a Friday night.
fonz_#15 wrote:oh and BTW OLB the only problem with a person wearing a soccer top saying Beckham 23 is that it doesn't say Gerrard , i have 1 and wear it on the rare occassion
You're 18 or 19, Fonz? You're fine mate, enjoy the name and number wearing while you still can. As soon as you turn 20 though you need to start looking at the bigger picture.
must tell that to my mate who is almost 21 and wears his soccer tops out in public daily. he is a bit out of touch with the views of the world though, he is not the most normal bloke you will meet.
luke.l_26 wrote:Lets just say, there is one chapter about a young blonde lass whom he was getting intimate with.. anyways.. to help him "get int he mood" he made her put on his Saints guernsey.
I laughed till i cried.
I believe she goes by the name of lovin_dal_santo !!!
hi polly *waves*
Oh yes.. she will love you for that one...
I guess you're just lucky she's got a psych exam tomorrow mornign otherwise, if I were you i'd be expecting some abusive emails or pm's right about now.
MWL - Blinding footy players on the field since 2003
BAM! (shhhh) wrote:Of more concern that wearing your Saints gear anywhere would be asking a sports internet forum for fashion advice!:) (note: to the gentle reader of this post, I of course don't mean you. You are the coolest. Just like me. That's why we use the internet! )
I've always assumed the people at the other end of the internet were stylish sophisticated types. Surely they're not just sitting back in their trackie daks with slippers sharing their wisdom behind the veil of anonymity? I thought not.
BAM! (shhhh) wrote:This means nothing. My advice? Ask your daughters, and then do the opposite of what they advise!
Bugger. I've got 3 sons. And apparently they're always right. Especially the two year old.
*BaLLy iS BeST* wrote:
for what its worth...i have never looked at an older person wearing a saints jumper and thought 'oh my god...u are too old to wear that' lol who cares...just supporting your team.
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Couldn't agree more - I wear my saints jumper, only to the footy though - and not when it's warm
the time when a svelt dan warna wore it to picnics to show my flat stomach and bulging biceps have been replaced by a portly Dan warna wearing because its vertical stripes.
I was hoping to purchase the candy coat jumper a few years ago (LOTS OF VERTICAL STRIPES) however its been replaced with the white jumper (bad for fat people)
we have about 6 jumpers of various sizes from size 0, 1, 5, 7, 9 and XL in the house. 2 are rubbish jumpers we bought from fosseys for the kids to wear to auskick, the other 4 are official jumpers.
with my old jumper getting threadbear, and shrinking (COUGH COUGH FAT ASS) its time to invest in a new one, will be looking for a candy coat XXL or a new tricolour.
and yes I am a grumpy old man (38 going on 68)
Bewaire krime, da krimson bolt is comeing to yure nayborhood to smach krime