Men in full football strips

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Greedo

Guest
walking down the street is sooooo wrong.

I've just seen a guy walking down the road outside the office in Glasgow city centre with a full Rangers top, shorts and socks. He looks like an idiot. I can't stop laughing. It's okay with kids but a grown man with a beer belly is hilarious. What a clown ;):tongue:
 

numbnuts

Legendary Member
No different than being in full lycra cycling kit going shopping
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
A mate of mine once saw someone shopping in full karate gear (I guess you might have had to rush in from the dojo or something, but still...)
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
That i bad, but then i think the same when you see some not so fit cyclist in full pro team lycra, even more so when they have the proper team replica bike.
But thats just my opinion.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
John the Monkey said:
A mate of mine once saw someone shopping in full karate gear (I guess you might have had to rush in from the dojo or something, but still...)

Ahem, I have done that in the past on the way home !
 

jassy-x

Well-Known Member
Greedo said:
walking down the street is sooooo wrong.

I've just seen a guy walking down the road outside the office in Glasgow city centre with a full Rangers top, shorts and socks. He looks like an idiot. I can't stop laughing. It's okay with kids but a grown man with a beer belly is hilarious. What a clown ;):tongue:
.....fanny!!!!...( and I'm a Gers man!!).....in fact I don't like to see grown men walking around in footy tops at all....maybe a bit acceptable on a match day, if your that way inclined....but why it seems to be all the rage in holiday resorts throughout the Med and the like, is beyond me??...:smile:
numbnuts said:
No different than being in full lycra cycling kit going shopping
....do people do that...??????:smile:

John the Monkey said:
A mate of mine once saw someone shopping in full karate gear (I guess you might have had to rush in from the dojo or something, but still...)
....the only place that my Karate kit is fit for after the dojo...is a washing machine......
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
yello said:
Would it make it better for you if they wheeled the bike around with them? ;)

You have to shoulder it, 'cross style. Then it's ok.
 

jassy-x

Well-Known Member
.....if you could get 'clip in' wheeled attachments for cycling shoes (like the kid's wheelies)....then you could whizz around the aisles....(helmet on of course..!!!!)......;):biggrin:
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
User1314 said:
I'm going to purchase the Tour de France Polka Dot Jersey as an ironic statement, being hopeless at climbing hills.

i have a green sprinters tdf jersey, which when out with the club only ever gets worn on the hilly runs, so it looks appropriate on the back of someone dying on their arse up a climb :wacko:

it's asking for a commuter race if i wear it on the way to work too (today as it happens)…
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I was born in 1956 and I was taught that leaving your shirt hanging out was slovenly, so I still consider it slovenly. I hate it when I see schoolkids with their shirts out. The shirt-hanging-out fashion is of course a godsend for many men because it hides that roll of flab haging over their belts, hence the popularity of cheese-rolling team shirts. I tuck mine into my 32" waist just to show that I'm not a greedy boozing lazy fat barsteward like 75% of the male population seem to be.
 

Noodley

Guest
jassy-x said:
....do people do that...??????:smile:

Well, if I happen to be on an audax and the only available stop for food is a supermarket...why not :wacko:

Or if I'm out on for ride and need to pick something up? Should I ride home, shower, change, drive back to the supermarket? :biggrin:

You jealous of my legs or summat?! :biggrin:
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
well i think there's a world of difference between walking around in cycling kit having just got off a bike, and someone walking around in football kit having not been anywhere near a football.

no excuse for leaving the helmet on though…
 
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