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rocknerd wrote: The best football strips in the A-League are or were the Newcastle sponsor free shirts. Speaking of which - remember our greatest ever kit (apart from the e&c now), the navy away kit? I managed to pick one up last week for $20. #lifecomplete
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Eastern Glory
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I have a lot of football jerseys, but I rarely wear them. Usually just train in them. I'll probably wear my new Glory jersey a little bit though.
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rocknerd wrote:Wearing a football strip you're a walking billboard advertising what ever your club chooses to tell you, you want. The best football strips in the A-League are or were the Newcastle sponsor free shirts. I find the cheaper supporter tops usually don't have advertising on them. You actually pay more for a 'replica' shirt, which actually has the sponsors logo front and centre. I tend to wear the team polo or supporter short that just has the team logo and the A-League logo and nothing else.
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General Ashnak
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I will be wearing mine to the gym but that is usually it.
The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football. - Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players. On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ducky42 wrote:I prefer casual as I'd rather not look like a walking billboard. Depends, aren't the casual clothes a billboard as well? -PB They don't sell advertising space as far as I can tell, so no. "Hyundai A-League" emblazoned on the front would disagree with that statement.
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Benjo
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I wear my 'real shirts' (i.e. the ones that aren't cheap knock-offs from China) out casually, although I've only got a Blackburn one, Star Wars one and Glory one. I have a few cheap fake ones, but I just wear them to training.
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I wear a Celtic shirt in public from time to time, can be approached by other Celtic fans or Rangers fans for a bit of a mostly friendly chat. I used to have dreads like Henrik Larrson and the Celtic fans used to love that, was photographed a few times.
I wear a St Pauli shirt out and about too. Have worn it at a rave, it attracts Germans for a chat. They love that you have a obscure German shirt on and not one of the big clubs.
I only wear Victory gear to Victory games for some reason.
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Mickyroo wrote:I wear a Celtic shirt in public from time to time, can be approached by other Celtic fans or Rangers fans for a bit of a mostly friendly chat. I used to have dreads like Henrik Larrson and the Celtic fans used to love that, was photographed a few times.
I wear a St Pauli shirt out and about too. Have worn it at a rave, it attracts Germans for a chat. They love that you have a obscure German shirt on and not one of the big clubs.
I only wear Victory gear to Victory games for some reason. I wear my fc st pauli gear around regularly. Attracts all the bitchez
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Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one.
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afromanGT
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rocknerd wrote:Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one. St Pauli is the non-conformist's football jersey.
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rocknerd
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afromanGT wrote:rocknerd wrote:Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one. St Pauli is the non-conformist's football jersey. similar to wearing an OBEY snapback or singlet? :lol:
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afromanGT
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rocknerd wrote:afromanGT wrote:rocknerd wrote:Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one. St Pauli is the non-conformist's football jersey. similar to wearing an OBEY snapback or singlet? :lol: They probably wear Vans as well.
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I've got a few A-League kits but most of them look clunky with all the shit on them and the dud badges. The ones I wear out are more sleek and well-fitted, like a Dynamo Moscow one. The cyrillic on the back is usually a conversation starter.
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I wear a few of them out and about. My Lithuania jersey, the 125th anniversary Arsenal one, the 05/06 Highbury shirt, the 06 Australia away shirt. Most of my others I only wear at matches or when doing sport.
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afromanGT
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Where on earth did you get a Lithuania jersey from? Do you have family over there?
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ducky42 wrote:I prefer casual as I'd rather not look like a walking billboard. Depends, aren't the casual clothes a billboard as well? -PB They don't sell advertising space as far as I can tell, so no. "Hyundai A-League" emblazoned on the front would disagree with that statement. What the fuck are you rambling on about now?
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ducky42 wrote:I prefer casual as I'd rather not look like a walking billboard. Depends, aren't the casual clothes a billboard as well? -PB They don't sell advertising space as far as I can tell, so no. "Hyundai A-League" emblazoned on the front would disagree with that statement. What the fuck are you rambling on about now? They have the "Hyunday A-League" logo on the polo shirts for many of the clubs, Hyundai having paid for the naming rights, so there is paid advertising on them. The Melbourne Victory Polo also has KFC on it.
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ducky42 wrote:I prefer casual as I'd rather not look like a walking billboard. Depends, aren't the casual clothes a billboard as well? -PB They don't sell advertising space as far as I can tell, so no. "Hyundai A-League" emblazoned on the front would disagree with that statement. What the fuck are you rambling on about now? They have the "Hyunday A-League" logo on the polo shirts for many of the clubs, Hyundai having paid for the naming rights, so there is paid advertising on them. The Melbourne Victory Polo also has KFC on it. I agree with that. I'm talking about non-merchandise clothing, however.
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:I agree with that. I'm talking about non-merchandise clothing, however. If it's not Merchandise how do you buy it?
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:I agree with that. I'm talking about non-merchandise clothing, however. If it's not Merchandise how do you buy it? I think he means casual clothing as in Ben Sherman, Adidas trainers etc. etc.
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:I agree with that. I'm talking about non-merchandise clothing, however. If it's not Merchandise how do you buy it? God help us all
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:I agree with that. I'm talking about non-merchandise clothing, however. If it's not Merchandise how do you buy it? God help us all It's not my fault you're incapable of expressing yourself adequately. Quote:I think he means casual clothing as in Ben Sherman, Adidas trainers etc. etc. Yeah, the big emblazoned designer logo on them is definitely not advertising.
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:I agree with that. I'm talking about non-merchandise clothing, however. If it's not Merchandise how do you buy it? God help us all It's not my fault you're incapable of expressing yourself adequately. Quote:I think he means casual clothing as in Ben Sherman, Adidas trainers etc. etc. Yeah, the big emblazoned designer logo on them is definitely not advertising. [youtube]eBPqksG9nbA[/youtube]
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Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one.
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afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard.
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's.
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's. That's true to a point, but I'm not going to pay money to walk around advertising various businesses I have no interest in. It's fairly difficult to avoid a garment without some sort of logo.
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's. That's true to a point, but I'm not going to pay money to walk around advertising various businesses I have no interest in. It's fairly difficult to avoid a garment without some sort of logo. It's not. They're out there. I wear them all the time at work.
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's. That's true to a point, but I'm not going to pay money to walk around advertising various businesses I have no interest in. It's fairly difficult to avoid a garment without some sort of logo. It's not. They're out there. I wear them all the time at work. Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart.
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart. It's actually Calvin Klein but good on you for making the effort to call me a pleb. That's quite a stretch for someone who lives in Adelaide.
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