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I'm 36 and wear LFC jerseys, retro and new with ****in' pride.
Every jersey I have has No 5 (as a homage to the immortal and legendary Ronnie Whelan) on it and 'Irish Red' across the shoulders
Sorry Jamo but that's the way it's gonna stay mate
"The Liverpool offer arrived and I told the club to listen to that offer as that is the team I wanted to play for" - El Nino 03/07/07
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I said this on koptalk back when SO86 got his new Chelsea shirt because it "looked nice"; football shirts are not fashion items, people wear them as a symbol, to nail their colours to the mast, as an exhibition of pride at who they support.Originally posted by anfieldanfield View PostBollocks.
Replica shirts are tacky and naff at the best of times.
A fully grown man with 'Crouchino' is ****ing embarrassing. Especially at ****ing Spurs away. Total whopper.
Saying that though, I'm glad I dont support Bristol Rovers
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Im of this opinion also, nothing wrong with wearing the mighty liverbird on your chestOriginally posted by Morphorino View PostDon't take offence mate but i think you're talkin out your hoop. Wear my replica shirt every time the match is on and i don't intend on changing the habit any time soon. I agree with some of the 'I 8 mancs' type business, but 'Crouchinho' is just a bit of fun really, find it strange you'd post such a thing on an lfc forum.
"These stories have as much relation to the truth as an egg to a chestnut." - Racing Santander President Francisco Pernia
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Replica shirts are like any other clothes: they're either a good design or they're not.
Not a thing wrong with wearing replica shirts over the age of 14. Can't for the life of me fathom why someone would think there was.
Crouchinho on the back is good craic too, far as I'm concerned. Not what I'd have on mine but what the hey.
As to choosing odd players to have names of on the back, there are a few funny choices kicking about to be sure. 'S up to them though.
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I only wear the 70's ones made of something that isnt cheap ****. Couldnt be arsed paying £50 for something that changes every 10 months when I can just get a 70's one for half price and doesnt go out of date.
Ive no problem with old blokes wearing footy shirts if they want tho, the only thing that is strange is great big fat people of any age wearing them. Just doesnt look right.Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.
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Well said that man.Originally posted by MattD View PostI said this on koptalk back when SO86 got his new Chelsea shirt because it "looked nice"; football shirts are not fashion items, people wear them as a symbol, to nail their colours to the mast, as an exhibition of pride at who they support.
Saying that though, I'm glad I dont support Bristol Rovers

I'm 47, live in Australia and am sick to death of seeing Manc and Chavs shirts worn by the new generation of soccer fans. My son and I wear our shirts with pride and it usually gives us an opportunity for a history lessons with the wannabees.
Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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I still buy and wear shirts, mainly away very rare home.
I wear them for just knocking round the house or goin the gym etc. I never wear it to goto the match tho. A european game maybe but not a game over here.I know its little, but thats David Banner. Just wait untill you see the Incredible Hulk
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Originally posted by RedJedi View PostI still buy and wear shirts, mainly away very rare home.
I wear them for just knocking round the house or goin the gym etc. I never wear it to goto the match tho. A european game maybe but not a game over here.
Never
**** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.
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