View Full Version : Dress code????
$Leon$
01/11/2004, 11:38 AM
just wondering what are peoples views on the interduction of a dress code for supporters at el matches? the fai are thinkin of it to combat the hooligan element that is present at some clubs. dress code would b smart casual. similar to that of most nightclubs. with the exception of jerseys been allowd if worn over a nice clean well ironed shirt.
Terry Phelan
01/11/2004, 11:49 AM
what u on boy?
$Leon$
01/11/2004, 11:51 AM
what u on boy?
this is a serious question terry. no muckin about. need to entice a better class of fans to el matches. u headin to tolka? might c u der and we can discuss this further tonight
and coloured wellies for the ladies!! :rolleyes:
$Leon$
01/11/2004, 11:55 AM
I'll start off then Leon.
Pringle socks.
are u tryin to ban them or make them an integral part of the dress code?
the 12 th man
01/11/2004, 12:18 PM
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Pringle socks.
coupled with tweed jackets and corduroy trousers.topped off with nice "clancy brothers" monkey hats.
should make for a brilliant atmosphere :rolleyes:
green goblin
01/11/2004, 12:31 PM
Pastel coloured Val Doonican cardigan for me, worn over a polo neck sweater. Lovely.
i'll go for the classic 007 look. black tux and open necktie ;)
Ruairi
01/11/2004, 2:22 PM
flat caps all round, like the good ol' days
Plastic Paddy
01/11/2004, 2:57 PM
Dress code indeed. :rolleyes: You can't polish a turd. The undesirables will still be exactly that, no matter how they are attired.
:) PP
TheJamaicanP.M.
01/11/2004, 7:36 PM
just wondering what are peoples views on the interduction of a dress code for supporters at el matches? the fai are thinkin of it to combat the hooligan element that is present at some clubs. dress code would b smart casual. similar to that of most nightclubs. with the exception of jerseys been allowd if worn over a nice clean well ironed shirt.
$Leon$, I would be very surprised if the FAI tried to implement such a measure. Its a nice thought but I cant see it happening. I was at the Leinster rugby match in Lansdowne at the weekend and it struck me how well dressed those supporters are. Football supporters are a different kettle of fish however. :confused:
$Leon$
02/11/2004, 11:14 AM
I was at the Leinster rugby match in Lansdowne at the weekend and it struck me how well dressed those supporters are. Football supporters are a different kettle of fish however. :confused:
my point exactly that sort of crowd would be totally acceptable to me. they might not make a huge amount of noise but with a good sound system and some recorded chants we'd be away with it
Dress code's mmmm, I reckon a nice off the shoulder number with sequins, as for the woman well they can wear what they like. ;)
A face
02/11/2004, 11:20 PM
Arran sweaters ... i think that should be the dress code ... everyone in Arran sweaters and paddy hats. That'd be the job !! :p
green goblin
03/11/2004, 8:42 AM
Arran sweaters ... i think that should be the dress code ... everyone in Arran sweaters and paddy hats. That'd be the job !! :p
Genius!!! Every single man, woman and child in Arran sweaters. My goodness Face, it's genius!
And a Claddagh ring on every finger of both hands. We can bling with the best of 'em!
$Leon$
03/11/2004, 9:57 AM
Arran sweaters ... i think that should be the dress code ... everyone in Arran sweaters and paddy hats. That'd be the job !! :p
and what about comley madids dancing in the centre circle at half time
Dublin12
03/11/2004, 3:17 PM
It's only a matter of time before the FAI have us all dressed as leprechauns,red beard,stupid hat and plastic hammer,mark my words :eek:
Don Vito
03/11/2004, 5:00 PM
How about pink shirts or pink ties as the dress code Leon? Combined with putty obviously.
Pink shirts only do so much for one's complexion. Not everyone is cut out for such colours.
TheJamaicanP.M.
03/11/2004, 5:52 PM
Pink shirts only do so much for one's complexion. Not everyone is cut out for such colours.
Agree 100% with you Dillo. I believe any shade of blue is better for the complexion. Or maybe white with black.
$Leon$
04/11/2004, 7:26 PM
How about pink shirts or pink ties as the dress code Leon? Combined with putty obviously.
putty i can live with but not the complusary wearing of pink/salmon shirts.
don't really want el fans too look like der off to a barbara streisant tribute show in the george. :o
flat caps all round, like the good ol' days
don't forget your rattle or I'll give you a darned good british style thrashing- six of the best, trousers down.*ah, they were simpler times :D :D
*- Its a blackadder quote before I start getting funny looks :D
1 9 2 8
04/11/2004, 9:30 PM
just wondering what are peoples views on the interduction of a dress code for supporters at el matches? the fai are thinkin of it to combat the hooligan element that is present at some clubs. dress code would b smart casual. similar to that of most nightclubs. with the exception of jerseys been allowd if worn over a nice clean well ironed shirt.
Dose this mean we will all have to wear stone island and armani :rolleyes:
TheJamaicanP.M.
05/11/2004, 8:13 PM
Dose this mean we will all have to wear stone island and armani :rolleyes:
We'll let you away with a pair of adidas track-suit bottoms, reebok trainers and a Ben Sherman check shirt. It might be difficult for you to get hold of Armani in Sligo. Similar allowances to be made for Cork fans. :D :p
1 9 2 8
06/11/2004, 9:10 PM
We'll let you away with a pair of adidas track-suit bottoms, reebok trainers and a Ben Sherman check shirt
Add a cheap gold chain to that and we'd look like a Longford fan ;) :D
$Leon$
08/11/2004, 8:11 PM
Add a cheap gold chain to that and we'd look like a Longford fan ;) :D
lads this is a serious thread. if a strict door policy had been implimented the trouble that happened on friday in tolka wouldn't have happened
TheJamaicanP.M.
08/11/2004, 8:27 PM
lads this is a serious thread. if a strict door policy had been implimented the trouble that happened on friday in tolka wouldn't have happened
Im beginning to come round to your way of thinking $Leon$. Maybe a dress code might eradicate some of the more thuggish elements of some EL supporters.
$Leon$
09/11/2004, 12:42 PM
Im beginning to come round to your way of thinking $Leon$. Maybe a dress code might eradicate some of the more thuggish elements of some EL supporters.
finally someone sees my point of view
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