Didn't Belgian amuso-named 1980s keeper Jean-Marie Pfaff used to wear short sleeves sometimes? Think he was an early contributor to what is a very poor state of affairs.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 06, 2015, 12:55:34 PMDidn't Belgian amuso-named 1980s keeper Jean-Marie Pfaff used to wear short sleeves sometimes? Think he was an early contributor to what is a very poor state of affairs. And Jorg Campos, the Mexican keeper in the early 90s, who used to design his own horrendous shirts, mostly short sleevedDoesn't Ibrahimovic wear all black boots ( even the Nike logo is blacked out)? I'd sign him up for that alone
One of the lads I go to matches with is driven into an rage by the sight of any player wearing gloves.
Lets hope these work permit issues get sorted quickly.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on July 06, 2015, 12:20:49 AMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on July 05, 2015, 05:54:54 PMOh I love the unusual numbers thing. Also I far prefer the Brazilian style naming on the back of shirts. I used to like it when Celtic didn't have shirt numbats, just numbers on their shorts IIRCOh that is a nice idea. Must have looked class.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on July 05, 2015, 05:54:54 PMOh I love the unusual numbers thing. Also I far prefer the Brazilian style naming on the back of shirts. I used to like it when Celtic didn't have shirt numbats, just numbers on their shorts IIRC
Oh I love the unusual numbers thing. Also I far prefer the Brazilian style naming on the back of shirts.
I am thinking of the likes of Chica-fucking-rito here. That's not your name. Get it off your shirt, and get your actual name on.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 06, 2015, 12:55:34 PMDidn't Belgian amuso-named 1980s keeper Jean-Marie Pfaff used to wear short sleeves sometimes? Think he was an early contributor to what is a very poor state of affairs.EDIT also that arse of a Donald Pleasance lookalike Fabien Barthez did a lot to encourage that nonsense, too.A very long time ago I was told the fascinating fact that a goalkeeper rolling up his sleeves was a bookable offence in the days before gloves being commonplace as if a sleeve wasn't visible, the referee might have no way of knowing whose hand had made contact with the ball in a crowd. Presumably this has since been rescinded.
Didn't Belgian amuso-named 1980s keeper Jean-Marie Pfaff used to wear short sleeves sometimes? Think he was an early contributor to what is a very poor state of affairs.EDIT also that arse of a Donald Pleasance lookalike Fabien Barthez did a lot to encourage that nonsense, too.
DER BOMBER is perhaps the only nickname in football history that it might have been acceptable to have printed on a shirt. Or maybe PONGO.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 06, 2015, 09:45:11 AMI am thinking of the likes of Chica-fucking-rito here. That's not your name. Get it off your shirt, and get your actual name on.Or as this Mensa candidate in a pub in Cheltenham has it: