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Grown adults wearing replica football kits?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Yes or no, just leave it to the kids?

Views?

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon

A big no from me. Kids for sure and I guess a bunch of young guys / girls as long as they’re slim enough and it’s not stretched in the middle.

Would also ban the little flags on cars although not so many this year?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If it makes them happy who cares. Not doing any harm and it’s just entering the spirit of the World Cup.

That said, it’s not the sexiest look, but they aint wearing them to pull a hottie so it’s all gravy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm indifferent to it. There's plenty folk shouldn't wear but still do. They've earned their money to buy it, it's a free(ish) country still. Let em crack on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its a yes from me, Love seeing my hubby in his footy tops

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east

Noooooo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just the top during the world cup, while they watch the games, or at their team's football match is ok by me.

Everyday wear, not so much, unless everything else is in the wash.

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By *ch WellMan
over a year ago

Scotland

No. Even if they're going to the football. I remember a few years ago seeing a grown up in the local Tesco Here in dundee, now I'm talking 40s. Full man utd kit, top, shorts and socks with Beckham 7 on the back

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

It's a good way for the working class to identify themselves to us

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By *av_55Man
over a year ago

NE

Don’t mind them at matches or pub for games, But at airports ,,, Noooooooo

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

Bloody fools. £50 for a nylon shirt? They are sweaty too...

I dislike football. Fullstop.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm indifferent about football but wouldn't look twice at a man in a football top never mind a full replica kit, but I have the same thoughts on people that wear joggers as casual wear too, it's a definite no.

Ginger

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By *hatYorkLadMan
over a year ago

York

Usually that person in the supermarket who absolutely honks of B.O. is wearing a football shirt.

Then you get those blokes who think rocking up to a decent bar or function in a football shirt is acceptable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes or no, just leave it to the kids?

Views? "

Yes, celebrate the spirit of things and smile. No ones hurt

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish


"Usually that person in the supermarket who absolutely honks of B.O. is wearing a football shirt.

Then you get those blokes who think rocking up to a decent bar or function in a football shirt is acceptable. "

This. Its that horrid nylon material they are made from, makes them all sweaty and smelly. It drys super fast so the wearer is perhaps not as aware of their sweaty pits as they might be in say a cotton t shirt which would SHOW the wet pit area.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If its an England shirt they won't be wearing them for very long

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By *randMrsNorthernCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire

Mr here. I was bought a footy shirt this season and wore it now and then (usually to go to the match or the gym) but I would never - and I mean NEVER - go “full kit wanker” or have another man’s name on my back. If you’re a kid then a name on the back is fine, but it’s a bit sad on grown-ups, especially fat old men.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No. Even if they're going to the football. I remember a few years ago seeing a grown up in the local Tesco Here in dundee, now I'm talking 40s. Full man utd kit, top, shorts and socks with Beckham 7 on the back"

That is way over the top, unless they're carrying a bag of football's to coach a kid's team.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm off to get my England boob tube, paired with ass cheek displaying short shorts on.

The World Cup is here. Yay!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Only in the house, never in public

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