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maroon detailing? bogging
who approves these
doesn?t even look correct shade red though might be photo
adidas pish for a while now we should move on
Golf wa nker
Last edited by The Flash; 25-06-2025 at 05:52 PM.
I don’t give a flying, land-based, or aqua fcuk.
I don’t get the anguish about it.
It’s not as if it’s a blue polyester nightmare with sewn-on swastikas and an image of Trump for a badge. It is a garment for the loaf of phuque. A bit of maroon in it is a bonus for we Maroons.
I use three criteria by which wearers may be permitted to don a fitba shirt:
- waist size <32”
- IQ < 99.12
- age < 30
I am fyucked on all three, naturally.
Got mine in the post i day. Definitely better in hand and it'll look great in the drawer with all the others.
Ah came on here determined tae disagree wi aa you radges, but ... Ah hae tae admit failure on that score.
Disappointin'. Ah dinna think it's horrible, but neither is it inspired or even particularly interestin'. Agree wi Flash here .... in ony photo Ah've seen, it disna look like the correct shade o' red. ... mair like thon cardinal paint folk used tae use on their tenement stairs tae makie-on they were posh.
Every photo on website and the collar of adult top sits stupidly oversized.
Do people even button up a polo shirt ?
The home mini kit has a red round neck with no collar and looks much better.
You want your team to look good on the pitch.
It?s the summer break and nothing else is happening.
People do like to wear the shirt as a way of demonstrating their support (which is partly why we generated such a good atmosphere at Hampden).
Those would be my three points in response 57V. I fail at least two of your criteria but continue to enjoy buying, and wearing to the match, a Dons? home shirt (particularly the JVC one!).