No socks is fine without a tie. Thems the rules.
Quote from: Risso on May 16, 2024, 09:48:12 AMMorgan looks very smart. I like his double breasted jacket, but not quite as keen on the choice of shirt with it. Visible socks look shit with loafers, so he's almost certainly just wearing a pair of no-show socks. Honestly BV, I expected better from you. Loafers look shit with or without socks and with anything, including feet. ;-)
Morgan looks very smart. I like his double breasted jacket, but not quite as keen on the choice of shirt with it. Visible socks look shit with loafers, so he's almost certainly just wearing a pair of no-show socks. Honestly BV, I expected better from you.
I hate double breasted jackets, probably stems from when you had to wear one to get onto Millionaires when you were 16.
Quote from: PeterWithe on May 16, 2024, 10:14:15 AMI hate double breasted jackets, probably stems from when you had to wear one to get onto Millionaires when you were 16. I think Birmingham club entry restrictions in the '80s put me off formal dress for life
In the 90s when I was a lad any club with a dress code was great to know about so you knew to avoid them. The bouncers were always c*nts, and that was nothing once you'd seen the patrons. Air think with violence, shite music and Cool Water. Absolutely grim. But at least everyone was wearing shiny shoes.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on May 16, 2024, 03:50:00 PMIn the 90s when I was a lad any club with a dress code was great to know about so you knew to avoid them. The bouncers were always c*nts, and that was nothing once you'd seen the patrons. Air think with violence, shite music and Cool Water. Absolutely grim. But at least everyone was wearing shiny shoes.The trouble was, there were only three clubs in Milton Keynes back then. Zazoo, The Point and Golden Flamingo, and they were all pretty much the same, ie collar and tie required at all times. It took until I went to Brum University and started going to the various student nights at places like The Dome and Bobby Browns to be allowed in anywhere in casual clothes.Are actual night clubs still a thing, I don't know anyone who's been to one in years, including my eldest daughter and all her mates. They seem to prefer pubs and bars with late licenses these days.
Morgan Rogers has been voted Aston Villa's April Player of the Month by supporters.The midfielder, 21, scooped over half of the votes from Villa fans in our official poll having found the net on three occasions - landing his maiden monthly award since joining the club in January.Rogers started the month by completing 90 minutes in our defeat at Manchester City, before bagging his first goal in claret and blue in our 3-3 Premier League draw against Brentford at Villa Park.Successive starts and impressive appearances followed in the wins over LOSC Lille and Arsenal, while the England Under-21 international stepped off the bench in the second leg of our memorable Europa Conference League quarter-final shoot-out triumph in northern France.Rogers then rounded off the month in style as he found the net in successive matches - levelling against AFC Bournemouth on the stroke of half-time in a 3-1 victory before registering his third goal for the club in our 2-2 home draw against Chelsea.The top three players in our poll were:Morgan Rogers 56%Emi Martínez 15%Ollie Watkins 9%Thank you to everyone who voted and congratulations, Morgan!