If they are coming to enjoy the game then they should be allowed to wear what they like.
Could not disagree more. Would not want someone wearing a palace/ millwall or any other English club shirt sat next to me at Charlton.
Dilute the tribalism out of the game any further and we may as well go to Fulham.
Totally agree. I.d like to see a Blade, sat on the cop when the Wendies are playing whoever or vice-versa. It wouldn't be pretty. Also how many Charlton would go to The New Den on a sat when we're not playing and wear our colours and sit amongst the locals. As a side issue to the likelyhood of getting a slap, i actually find it quite disrespectful. It's a bit like wearing mudding shoes and walking on someones new carpet.
Don't agree with anyone wearing any soccer colours other than their own. Fair enough if you want to have a rugby shirt or your international colours, but I don't agree with any club shirts.
My Palace mate came to the game (the second game he has attended this season with the other being the dank and cold Bury game). He wouldn't be stupid enough to wear his Palace top and we keep his allegiance as low profile as possible.
However part of me thinks why should he tone down his behaviour. He wanted us to win and hopes we win this league. Cheered in all the right places. It's all money to the club and helps fill the stadium. Now I am a lessor person than him because he invited me to Palace next week, they are doing a £10 all entry deal, but I can't bring myself to give Palace the money.
If they are coming to enjoy the game then they should be allowed to wear what they like.
Perhaps he should contribute a little more to our finances & buy a Charlton shirt for his occasional visits .......failing that get him to wear his palarse top & send him in the Conni club for a beer.
This was not definately not a st.pauli shirt... it was the SS/Gestapo deaths head as opposed to the st. pauli skull and crossbones...also as mentioned the huge shield and Waffen SS on the back kinda stood out!! Very odd item of clothing... if 'politically based' just wondering if people wear items like for a confrontational purpose??
White trainers on guys over forty, hoodies (up) on anybody, short skirts on any woman over a size ten, socks with sandals, high-ankle trainers on anyone as leisurewear.
nothing above size 10?? you like the anorexic look then I take it? the national average is 3 sizes higher than 10 and raising I believe.
Also disagree with the white trainers bit, black trainers are naff.
White trainers on guys over forty, hoodies (up) on anybody, short skirts on any woman over a size ten, socks with sandals, high-ankle trainers on anyone as leisurewear.
nothing above size 10?? you like the anorexic look then I take it? the national average is 3 sizes higher than 10 and raising I believe.
Also disagree with the white trainers bit, black trainers are naff.
He was saying short skirts dont look good on those sizes - he was not commenting on the national average weight of women.
White trainers on guys over forty, hoodies (up) on anybody, short skirts on any woman over a size ten, socks with sandals, high-ankle trainers on anyone as leisurewear.
nothing above size 10?? you like the anorexic look then I take it? the national average is 3 sizes higher than 10 and raising I believe.
Also disagree with the white trainers bit, black trainers are naff.
He was saying short skirts dont look good on those sizes - he was not commenting on the national average weight of women.
I was saying what is wrong with say a size 12 or 14 in a short skirt they are still slim etc
Thong, high tops, short skirt all together on a sexy little size 12 minx yes please, the only thing thats inappropriate in my eyes is if you actually have privates etc. on show or you are wearing something that is likely to provoke people. (wearing a united states patterned mankini in a mosque for example)
There is no need whatsoever for wearing different club shirts at someone else's' ground, it is disrespectful. Having said that, it is no way equatable with some idiot wearing an SS shirt. If that was what he was wearing I can only hope at the very, very least he was thrown out. Hopefully more.
This was not definately not a st.pauli shirt... it was the SS/Gestapo deaths head as opposed to the st. pauli skull and crossbones...also as mentioned the huge shield and Waffen SS on the back kinda stood out!! Very odd item of clothing... if 'politically based' just wondering if people wear items like for a confrontational purpose??
Saw this guy with his young son (I guess) in the East Stand. As WoW says, definitely not a St Pauli top, who are resolutely an anti-nazi club.
They tend not to sell Waffen SS tops in Top Shop or Burtons so I assume he bought it from a 'speciality' store online...clearly wearing his political views on his chest for all to see, I imagine he must get punched a lot.
Incidentally, the wearing of such clothing is banned in a few countries, notably France and (not surprisingly) Germany.
I love both thin and fat women in short skirts and high heel stelletos. My ex was the same shoe size as me (8) and I use love wearing her shoes pretending i was her. She was also very large girl (size 24) and unfortunately i couldn't wear her skirt because it was way to big for me
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Also disagree with the white trainers bit, black trainers are naff.
Did they not learn in the 80's!
As for no thongs, get out of town. Best invention ever :-D
They tend not to sell Waffen SS tops in Top Shop or Burtons so I assume he bought it from a 'speciality' store online...clearly wearing his political views on his chest for all to see, I imagine he must get punched a lot.
Incidentally, the wearing of such clothing is banned in a few countries, notably France and (not surprisingly) Germany.
For Chesterfield away and specifically that nice Mr A Benn, I will be wearing.......