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Wearing your teams colours

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    edited May 2019
    My Dad used to work at Seimans where one of the processes of cable making was to cover the wire with plastic. So with a fair few Seimans employees on the coaches to Villa in the Cup 1962 (lost 2-1) we were all decked out in big F..k off plastic red and white rosettes. Made in their spare time of course 😜 and I bet @cabbles don't provide that service 😉.
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    ...and don’t forget to wear the Lucky underpants 
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    Rosettes seen at the 25 years back at the Valley game in 1997, both club and protest versions.
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    No one over the age of 15 should be wearing a replica shirt. Retro England kits during major tournaments are the only exception.
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    I am thinking of getting my hair streaked red is that ok?
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    Croydon said:
    No one over the age of 15 should be wearing a replica shirt. Retro England kits during major tournaments are the only exception.
    Im wearing my England shirt Friday then
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    Always have to have a Charlton replica shirt for a holiday abroad. 
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    Always have to have a Charlton replica shirt for a holiday abroad. 
    Exactly that for me, just like one for beach or pool days. 
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    kimbo said:
    I am thinking of getting my hair streaked red is that ok?
    @paulie8290
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    Attending a game or at football training/ a kick about it's fine for me.
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    I'll be wearing my usual on Friday down the social club.
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    Rosettes?  Weren’t they produced by Phil Spector?
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    I wear one around the house at weekends, me & my son will be taking next seasons (asumming they are ready) to Florida in October 
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    Way I see it, football is a day out socialising with a few beers, for which your best attire, with the exception of maybe the footwear, should be worn.  I get a shirt pretty much every season but will only been seen wearing it football training or in the gym.
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    Never back in the day. Was all terrace designer clobber but in my old age I’m quite keen on a shirt or trackie top. Very pleased with my Hummel 1/4 zip training top
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    Happily wear my Red and White bar scarf during the winter, one of those classics is an essential for everyone I reckon
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    I've got a University of Greenwich home shirt from our glorious relegation season, which i wear around the house, but rarely out. Unless i just pop to the off licence or supermarket. Sunday was an exception though and i wore it shopping in the morning, while watching the game and down the pub afterwards. However, i caught a glimpse of myself in a couple of shop windows and it wasnt a pretty sight. Its hard to hide a beer gut in a football shirt! Ive now banned myself from wearing it outside.
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    I thought it was politically incorrect for anyone over 40 to wear a replica shirt. But I see that's been reduced to 15 now.

    So I'm out..........................by fifty years.

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    Grown men shouldn't be wearing football shirts.  Makes them look like nonces.
    You just won Charlton Life.

    Brilliant!!
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