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Wearing a replica top..


I've got black buyern away and red leipzig away thinking of getting a dortmund next, I just like collecting them and they are comfortable
I always try and buy one from whatever city I visit. Got 2 Dusseldorf ones and a Schalke one. Really want to get to a Dresden and a Hamburg game for their shirts.
 
Just seen a bloke in his mid 60s say wearing a red n white replica top.Is there an age where this sort of behaviour stops becoming acceptable?Bear in mind I'm also in my 60s and would like a bit guidance.Do I stick with Greenwood's or follow his lead ?
I’m sure at his age he gives zero f*cks. Nor should he
 
Just seen a bloke in his mid 60s say wearing a red n white replica top.Is there an age where this sort of behaviour stops becoming acceptable?Bear in mind I'm also in my 60s and would like a bit guidance.Do I stick with Greenwood's or follow his lead ?
If you’re in your 60s you should have learned to not worry about what other people do
 
Just seen a bloke in his mid 60s say wearing a red n white replica top.Is there an age where this sort of behaviour stops becoming acceptable?Bear in mind I'm also in my 60s and would like a bit guidance.Do I stick with Greenwood's or follow his lead ?
Ageist!!!. I'm 76 wear my tops for home games and and when I take my grandson swimming on Saturday morning. Think young !!! Oh and have a smart phone with my digital ticket on. This come up every season. Maybe people like me should be euthanized. Get a life man!!!
 
Just seen a bloke in his mid 60s say wearing a red n white replica top.Is there an age where this sort of behaviour stops becoming acceptable?Bear in mind I'm also in my 60s and would like a bit guidance.Do I stick with Greenwood's or follow his lead ?
You dont let anybody design your life. You are unique, nobody has any entitlement to tell you what to wear.
 
I've enjoyed wearing my Wembley change shirt around Gosforth before and after the final. I suppose it goes under the radar slightly but it's a nice design and I've had nothing but positive comments from anyone close enough to the badge to see what it is. It also winds the 'in the know' mags up no end so win win :lol:
 
Just seen a bloke in his mid 60s say wearing a red n white replica top.Is there an age where this sort of behaviour stops becoming acceptable?Bear in mind I'm also in my 60s and would like a bit guidance.Do I stick with Greenwood's or follow his lead ?
.. As long as they are not wearing shorts I can tolerate it ..
 
The only time I judge people for it is mags in Sunderland. But really that's my problem, they are as free to look as stupid as they want, it feels like they are trying to wind people up.

Wear my SAFC related gear loads, people are welcome to have their own opinion about it.
 
There needs to be a change of mind set imo. I used to think it wasn't the done thing, but when you see loads of sweaty mags wearing them, I think the more our fans wear the colours, the better.

Free PR for the club as well.
 
I've just got to Munich in the campervan and was stopped at the traffic lights with my Sunderland top on and a couple of big Sunderland crest stickers on the van (been to the Black Cats of Italy party) and the bloke in the car next to me shouts over "are you Sunderland from Netflix" and gives me the big thumbs up.
TBF it's pretty hot and the Sunderland top is the baggiest one I've got with me.
 
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