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    #76
    Owen and Berger are only names on shirts so far so i guess Berger is the worse of the two
    Id rather bleed with cuts of love then live without any scars
    RIP 96 YNWA
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      #77
      Originally posted by anfieldpurch View Post
      Owen and Berger are only names on shirts so far so i guess Berger is the worse of the two
      if Paddy had stayed injury free he would still be at LFC he had the sweetest left foot I ever seen apart from mine of course
      18-5-7-8-3

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        #78
        Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
        I think grown men walking round with the name of another grown man on their back is pathetic! Names of players on shirts should be for kids only.
        Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
        You don't find it disturbing then that grown men walk round with names of other men on their clothing?


        I think anyone over the age of 14 should be banned from wearing a replica football shirt, full stop. There's nothing more sad I reckon than seeing fully grown men (and most of them are overgrown) wearing a polyester footie shirt that makes them look like Matt Lucas...



        Matt Lucas models the new Chelsea replica kit for season 2007/2008...
        There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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          #79
          Buying shirts is bad enough, but to get a name on the back is awful. You're grown men FFS!

          Football shirts are for 0-16 year olds

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            #80
            give me a break.....are you serious when you say adult men SHOULD NOT wear replica shirts???
            Why the hell not? personally im proud as f*#k when im out in my liverpool shirts....in my opinion theres a lot worse fashion faux pas out there!!!
            RAFA

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              #81
              Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
              give me a break.....are you serious when you say adult men SHOULD NOT wear replica shirts???
              Why the hell not? personally im proud as f*#k when im out in my liverpool shirts....in my opinion theres a lot worse fashion faux pas out there!!!
              dont worry about him mate, hes a windup merchant who tries to be controversial

              Welcome to the site fellow RED
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                #82
                Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
                I think anyone over the age of 14 should be banned from wearing a replica football shirt, full stop. There's nothing more sad I reckon than seeing fully grown men (and most of them are overgrown) wearing a polyester footie shirt that makes them look like Matt Lucas...
                Originally posted by Speedy View Post
                Buying shirts is bad enough, but to get a name on the back is awful. You're grown men FFS! Football shirts are for 0-16 year olds
                Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                give me a break.....are you serious when you say adult men SHOULD NOT wear replica shirts??? Why the hell not? personally im proud as f*#k when im out in my liverpool shirts....in my opinion theres a lot worse fashion faux pas out there!!!
                Originally posted by REDSCOUSER View Post
                dont worry about him mate, hes a windup merchant who tries to be controversial
                Christ, for once I'm actually in agreement with Speedy...

                And by the way, RS, I was deadly serious about my comments. Only ****ing kids and Scandis (who don't know any better) should be allowed to wear football shirts. On the average, usually plump, British male they look ****ing ridiculous. Surely you must cringe when you see little Englanders abroad wearing their union jack shorts and polyester England or Newcastle shirts over their tattoos, red necks and beer bellies?
                There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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                  #83
                  Guess we all have a strong opinion about this subject. Believe it or not I have yet to see a Barcode fan over here, be it fat or tooth pick thin. Newcastle fans dont exist outside Geordieland.
                  18-5-7-8-3

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
                    And by the way, RS, I was deadly serious about my comments. Only ****ing kids and Scandis (who don't know any better) should be allowed to wear football shirts.
                    :bird:
                    --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                      #85
                      I dont wear mine to the game, im already a wool to my mates the shirt over my jumper would confirm it, but i wear one to 5 a side, major finals and if i watch the game at home sometimes cos its lucky no really it is.
                      Never lost a major final when i wear a shirt for the occasion.
                      08-09 Dirk monitor

                      5 goals (target 15)

                      3 assists also........

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                        #86
                        I happily wear my shirt, 34 years old or not. Couldn't give a ****, but I happily admit that my mental age is still 15. Come along to a Bundesliga game and check out some of the sad over age fans with their 'fan jackets', which wouldn't look out of place at a Saxon gig ca. 1979. If you analysed the fan base at any large match, I'm sure that fantasy would play a large part in the proceedings, so why not fantasise that the replica kit is the real thing?
                        Last edited by kendoddsdadsdogsdead; 19-02-07, 11:42 PM.
                        up your bum

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdead View Post
                          I happily wear my shirt, 34 years old or not. Couldn't give a ****, but I happily admit that my mental age is still 15. Come along to a Bundesliga game and check out some of the sad over age fans with their 'fan jackets', which wouldn't look out of place at a Saxon gig ca. 1979. If you analysed the fan base at any large match, I'm sure that fantasy would play a large part in the proceedings, so why not fantasise that the replica kit is the real thing?


                          I think anyone who has these 'issues' about men wearing football shirts needs to lighten up a bit and worry about something less pointless instead. I couldn't give a **** what anyone else wears, nor could I give a **** what anyone else thinks about what I'm wearing.

                          Naturally I would never dream of wearing mine anywhere other than at the match or when playing football (a rarity these days), or perhaps on the sofa when watching the Reds on telly. All part of the experience innit...lucky shirts, lucky scarves or whatever.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post


                            I think anyone who has these 'issues' about men wearing football shirts needs to lighten up a bit and worry about something less pointless instead. I couldn't give a **** what anyone else wears, nor could I give a **** what anyone else thinks about what I'm wearing.

                            Naturally I would never dream of wearing mine anywhere other than at the match or when playing football (a rarity these days), or perhaps on the sofa when watching the Reds on telly. All part of the experience innit...lucky shirts, lucky scarves or whatever.
                            Lucky wank before going out on the pull
                            up your bum

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                              #89
                              names on the backs of shirts are for wooleybacks
                              "People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.”
                              Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
                                I think grown men walking round with the name of another grown man on their back is pathetic! Names of players on shirts should be for kids only.
                                I actually never wear my Shirts. I keep them as collectables. That's why I get them with names on it. Adds to the memories.

                                I agree though, Kids are the only ones who should wear shirts with names on it.
                                "For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son"

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