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Like shite. Apart from supporting them horrible bastards,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the best time to wear it :lol:

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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the only time to wear it :lol:

 

FYP.

 

I wear mine at matches, but 90% of the time it's under a jacket/coat. I wouldn't wear it out of the house on a daily basis though.

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I won' laugh at that mind, I'll laugh at their club, but that's a genuine fan there who has had his world shat on by tossers. I know, we have been there remember!

 

As funny as this all is, they have been shat on from a great height and its not on to be honest from fans perspective. Moyes ought to be ashamed, and hopefully he will never recover from this. He'll probably end up back in the PL next season mind...

Aye, that's not laughing material.

 

In saying this he's only 32.

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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the only time to wear it :lol:

 

FYP.

 

I wear mine at matches, but 90% of the time it's under a jacket/coat. I wouldn't wear it out of the house on a daily basis though.

TBF I only ever wear football top if I myself have football training or something, like fuck am I wearing it casually :lol:

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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the only time to wear it :lol:

 

FYP.

 

I wear mine at matches, but 90% of the time it's under a jacket/coat. I wouldn't wear it out of the house on a daily basis though.

Watching football, and doing exercise is the only acceptable times.
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I wonder what the odds are of Ellis Short putting the club into administration in the next week or two.  The club's already something like £150m in debt to him and they're looking at a £40m loss of revenue next season even before they look at funding transfers or replacing staff.  You have to wonder if at some point Short isn't just going to decide to cut his losses (or, considering his other work in investing in distressed real estate, refinance by building a new stadium and selling off the existing land).

 

Had an interesting chat with  a mate of mine who lives in the Gulf in the pub before the Preston game. He'd heard from someone close to Short that apparently he has no absolutely no intention of squandering his family fortune/legacy on Sunderland, and has effectively pulled the plug until he can offload it. Not sure how he intends to do that without taking a massive financial hit mind.

 

The same fella also said that there's definitely a few people over there interested in acquiring NUFC.

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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the best time to wear it :lol:

 

Nowt wrong with wearing replica shirts at the match, or indeed baseball caps.

 

As long as you're under fifty.

 

 

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Nowt wrong with wearing replica shirts at the match, or indeed baseball caps.

 

As long as you're under fifty.

 

 

 

Shirts are OK at any age, baseball caps are never OK.

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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the best time to wear it :lol:

 

Nowt wrong with wearing replica shirts at the match, or indeed baseball caps.

 

As long as you're under fifty.

Why the ageism? Poor bloke has probably spent half a weeks worth of his pension for that shirt because he wants to show his support, and if he has a season ticket then it's likely a significant percentage of his annual pension.
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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the only time to wear it :lol:

 

FYP.

 

I wear mine at matches, but 90% of the time it's under a jacket/coat. I wouldn't wear it out of the house on a daily basis though.

Watching football, and doing exercise is the only acceptable times.

 

I wear my Nufc stuff all the time, when you live in a far off place, there is no harm. Didn't tealise there were rules in place here!!

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I hope they never return.

 

http://i.imgur.com/3IsbmUC.gif

 

I honestly think they're more likely to drop even lower than they are to come back up any time in the next 3 seasons.

Can see them becoming the next Charlton or Bolton.

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Like s****. Apart from supporting them horrible b******s,  a bloke of his age wearing a replica shirt and a baseball cap is just wrong.

I never get why wearing a replica shirt to a game is supposedly wrong like, you're there to support your team, its probably the only time to wear it :lol:

 

FYP.

 

I wear mine at matches, but 90% of the time it's under a jacket/coat. I wouldn't wear it out of the house on a daily basis though.

Watching football, and doing exercise is the only acceptable times.

 

I wear my Nufc stuff all the time, when you live in a far off place, there is no harm. Didn't tealise there were rules in place here!!

Where you live?

I know in North America wearing sports wear anytime is accepted more, which is weird because most of it is made to fit over protective equipment and are oversized.

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