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    Quote Originally Posted by Desyf View Post
    Personally I never wear football shirts of any kind as I'm far too old and fat for that sort of thing.

    It's a green Fred Perry for me.
    So you rely on everyone else to provide the colour then ? I hate seeing supporters at game not wearing the colours - it's as if they think they're beyond that sort of thing. You're never too old to wear the colours - it's a sacred duty.

    Whatever about wearing Celtic jerseys, which are at least green and white, what gets me are the people who wear blue Dublin GAA jerseys or other county jerseys. I certainly, along with Fred Perry tops, think they have no place in the stadium at an away soccer international.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    This is a great debate, what colour shirts to wear at the match.

    When are we going to discuss shoes ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie's Son View Post
    What are you talking about? Nice use of a strawman there. Home or away Irish shirts are fine and you know it. Celtic is a professional company, not the Irish national team. I don't think it is unreasonable to hope that Irish fans wear Irish shirts to matches.
    It was in response to the Chippy post - read back.

    This thread is a fcuking joke, Im pleased to say that never once in my time following Ireland with some of the most dedicated fans you could meet has any of them had the inclination to comment on what I was wearing to the game.

    I've worn Ireland shirts, GAA shirts, Celtic shirts, civvies all to Ireland matches, Im always the same type of fan? This thread has turned in to a playground like conversation and whats worse I can't believe Im fcuking contributing to it!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desyf View Post
    This is a great debate, what colour shirts to wear at the match.

    When are we going to discuss shoes ?
    Well seeing as you mention it, I was wearing white canvas shoes with 3 nice green stripes down the side. Yer not a real fan until you get that part of the dress code sorted

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    Wear what you like before the game IMO. It would be nice if everyone could wear the jersey to the game just for the added colour but if not I'm not too bothered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    Wear what you like before the game IMO. It would be nice if everyone could wear the jersey to the game just for the added colour but if not I'm not too bothered.
    Bugger.
    I was wearing brown shoes

    I admit it, when it comes to being a real fan I'm a f#cking amateur

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    In my opinion, the great atmospheres of the past will be difficult to rediscover because it is now affected by such a varying demographic of fan.

    IMO too many fans nowadays are complaining (albeit mainly on forums such as this) about other fans, not wearing the right colour, the right sporting top, the right football league top, for not standing up, for not sitting down, for not singing, for singing the wrong type of songs, for not knowing the words, for being too drunk, for not being drunk enough, because KO times are too early, because they are too late, because the stadium is too old or because its too new and soulless.
    Very true, read any copy of YBIG and you are sure to find a rant against ‘suits’ and how ‘real’ fans get the s**tty end of the stick. Every fans seems to think that what they do is right and they are the ‘real’ fans and others are wrong.
    It’s like to shirt debate on this thread. If you do not have an Ireland shirt (green or white) some sort of other green shirt will do, be it Fred Perry polo shirt, a Celtic shirt or a Phanathinokas shirt (but remember that Celtic are a British club and Panathinakos have nothing to do with Ireland).

    On the atmosphere generation topic, Fran Rooney tried this in Lansdowne for a few games in 2003 or 2004.
    Handed out green cards, but only to those visible to the TV cameras, with ‘chants’ on the back (‘Ireland ‘tll I die’ being one of them) and brought a PA announcer from Celtic over to rev us all up in a Scots accent.
    Also tried to get a singing section in the terraces made up of LOI fans with huge big LOI club flags.
    It did not really work and only lasted a few games, probably cos there were too many ‘suites’ there, opps there I go again.

    I thought the atmosphere is the ground at Stuttgart was good, even though it was choreographed. Thought the flags were a good touch.
    Last edited by p_o_r; 08/09/2006 at 11:14 AM.

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    I think the fact that games are generally played on a freezing nite in sept/oct/nov kinda puts me off wearing a t shirt with "eircom" plastered accross the front. as well as that the jersey changes so often and the designs are always awful. I always thought the korean " be the reds" t shirts were a great idea. altho we are too obsessed with labels in this country to ever do that. or them orange jump suits the dutch wear would be cool as well. cept maybe in green....anyways the atmos in lansdowne is always brutal.nuthin to do with suits. more to do with the fare on offer.

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    The quality of the shirts are so bad that I have given up buying them, I normally wear my James Joyce T-Shirt or a Rugby Shirt if it's a bit nippy.

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    I have a genuine green wool bobble hat (green and white bob on top), my dear sainted mother knitted for me. Would that be passable these days as a retro fashion statement or is it strictly logoed polyester?
    Bugger.
    I was wearing brown shoes
    'Brown shoes don't make it'

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    This is getting ridiculous.
    I'm not allowed to wear anything.

    Where does it state on the ticket about dress code ?

    I'll turn up naked to the next game and it'll serve you all right.

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    Shirts - bottom line

    Wear whatever colour the team are playing in at the game be it green or white.

    We were playing in green so it would have been more appropriate to have worn a green top/shirt/t shirt/vest/bra etc so we could stand out from the german support as unless the players have superpowers thay would have great difficulty picking out a white irish shirt from the white German one.

    If we were playing in white then white would have been more appropriate.

    End of discussion.

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    How do you know in advance which colour we're going to be wearing?

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    No wonder the atmosphere in landsdowne is **** e these days with idiots on this site arguing incessantly about what to wear to matches and what songs etc are acceptable. If these muppets were around in the 80's early 90's they wouls soon have been told where to go. Stick to the rugby ye morons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayo_Bhoy View Post
    No wonder the atmosphere in landsdowne is **** e these days with idiots on this site arguing incessantly about what to wear to matches and what songs etc are acceptable. If these muppets were around in the 80's early 90's they wouls soon have been told where to go. Stick to the rugby ye morons.

    I agree.

    I'm wearing a blue suit by the way.

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    I'm wearing a blue suit by the way.
    Excellent choice. May i ask what shade/hue and will Sir be wearing a traditional tie or a cravat?? These little things could make all the difference against the Czech Rep.
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    How do you know in advance which colour we're going to be wearing?
    Well the Germans wear white so let me see??? Emmmm it's a toughie
    "Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayo_Bhoy View Post
    No wonder the atmosphere in landsdowne is **** e these days with idiots on this site arguing incessantly about what to wear to matches and what songs etc are acceptable. If these muppets were around in the 80's early 90's they wouls soon have been told where to go. Stick to the rugby ye morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayo_Bhoy View Post
    Excellent choice. May i ask what shade/hue and will Sir be wearing a traditional tie or a cravat?? These little things could make all the difference against the Czech Rep.

    It's actually dark blue, but it's a little shiny 'cos it's old and has been worn a lot. I wear it when I'm on my tractor spreading muck.

    Anyway, I thought this was a football forum.
    I didn't really join to read about people's match day fashion tastes.

    It's been quite revealing though.

    Thanks everyone.

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