Since when did a strip become a top?
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Since when did a strip become a top?
Oh, the continuation of last year's discussion. Strip, top, jersey, shirt, sark (Jersey and Sark.....aren't they part of some archipelago?)
Call it what you want, to me growing up it was a shirt or a top.
Buttery, rowie, roll?
We're all right and all wrong in equal measures.
But jerseys are knitted!
And the new shirts are nice
And whatever we individually call it, just remember it could be worse and we could adopt another americanism and be saying "this group look great in their new uniforms"!
You're not often right and you're wrong again - https://www.afc.co.uk/2022/06/24/cla...rdna-member-2/
For good measure and since I am feeling generous….if anyone would like to join the RED_JOHN FLEECE GULLIBLE PUNTERS CLUB (a membership where once you contribute £100…preferably in a one off payment) I will send you a FREE top. All money made from the club will go towards helping my lavish lifestyle. Don’t hold back folks….this is a great opportunity to get a FREE top.
It’s technically not free, clearly. It’s part of the benefits that accrue via DNA Membership. Who’s taken money from the Dons though? Surely Mr Cormack has done the exact opposite!? Membership isn’t forced upon anyone, so each to their own. I last had a Dons strip around 40 years ago and I bough my children a strip when they were too young to know that they even supported Aberdeen, other than that the Strip means very little to me - it’s the contents that count!