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I don’t reckon most people there don’t enjoy it..but they can put all over there socials and tell their work colleagues on Monday they ‘did glasto’..that’s my theory anyway..stumbled across a bit last night on tv and the music sounded awful..was ******** that billy eyelash? He wer crap..had a better night sat in kitchen drinking Aldi lager..just like I’m doin nah garymegson

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This raises a deeper question.

 

What do we think of exercising in football shirts? I feel dead weird about it if it has a collar and don't worry about it at all if it doesn't. When is the actual appropriate time to wear a football shirt? It's a bit much to wear one running, it's weird to wear one weightlifting, it's tacky and potentially dangerous to wear one on a night out, and not professional to wear one to work, so what's it for? Just matchday?

 

I realise the answer is "whenever ya want" but that's not a very interesting answer.

 

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4 hours ago, The coach said:

What’s gammon mean?

"Gammon" is a term for a self-righteous gobsh1te that thinks he can say anything and has a right to do so. These things can be racist, sexist or offensive in someway. A Gammon is very easily offended. The thing is, a Gammon thinks he's justified in categorising and labelling people - it's his divine right to do so.  A Gammon will declare someone a "Snowflake" if they have an opinion that differs to theirs.  

 

"Snowflake" is a term for a self-righteous gobsh1te that thinks s/he is special and unique. Even the most mildest of comments made towards them can be deemed as racist, sexist or offensive in someway. A Snowflake is very easily offended. The thing is, a Snowflake thinks s/he's justified in categorising and labelling people - it's their divine right to do so.  A Snowflake will declare someone a "Gammon" if they have an opinion that differs to theirs. 

 

Both Gammons and Snowflakes are fvvcking idiots.  

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5 minutes ago, The coach said:

I don’t wear them..but if you only wear them on match days isn’t that pretending you are atually in the team? 

 

Does that qualify kits as cosplay, and matches as conventions?

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The only time I've ever run in my Wednesday shirt was in a parkrun the day after our play-off semi at home to Brighton. I did the one in Hillsborough Park, though in Sheffield I normally do Endcliffe because it's nearer my sister where we stay. We won over the two legs so I should do it more, but it does feel a bit weird.

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4 minutes ago, The coach said:

Ok ..prefer nobhead thanks..don’t use americanisms..Meeks you look like a bit of a karen

I thought you didn't understand these terms - what a strange individual you are.  It's almost like you're trying to make a name for yourself on here.  

 

 

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27 minutes ago, WalworthOwl said:

The only time I've ever run in my Wednesday shirt was in a parkrun the day after our play-off semi at home to Brighton. I did the one in Hillsborough Park, though in Sheffield I normally do Endcliffe because it's nearer my sister where we stay. We won over the two legs so I should do it more, but it does feel a bit weird.

I read this in Alan Bennet's voice.

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1 hour ago, sheffield_dave said:


Up to 14 years old.

 

Every adult shirt sold should dial straight through to a Government register at the point of sale. 

 

Agreed to a point, but they should be patched through to the samaritans

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