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Two out of these three are important. I dont want Saints fans badly dressed & singing stupid song and generally embarassing me and the the club. As well as wanting away fans to be intimidated coming to SMS i also want them to go away thinking "aren't those saints fans a smartly dressed bunch"the ideal would be a cross between Millan and Millwall.
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Can i point out the Turkish shirt is not me by the way, just one of my fans.
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it's not partularly chavvy, just a bit naff.
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any Luke 1977 on there?
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got them from the Paul Smith shop so am sure they are safe, thanks though.
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i am going, i am sure you'll all be pleased to hear.
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glad you noticed me. But dont get any funny ideas, Dune has got first refusal should i ditch the b*tch and switch.
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He has, looks like the player we hoped he'd be. Been superb since Adkins took over. With Martin and Jaidi and our 4 full backs we have got a back 4 as good as a lot in the NPC.
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prefer the darker blue, the black ones aren't even on the size website, smart though. Gazelles are classic too.
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nothing to do with how much people earn, it's about having pride in yourself.
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i agree, shocking t-shirt. Like this one. http://www.80scasualclassics.co.uk/t-shirts/fila-vintage-the-business-t-shirt-in-navy-2104825-321989-700477.php
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there is nothing funny about walking around looking like a tramp.
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Size have got some cracking black Spezials in last time i looked, going to stock up i think.
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yesterday i wore a pair of addidas forest hills, some dark blue Paul Smith jeans, a white t-shirt and a navy Ralph Lauren zip top with white piping on the collar, very smart, yet at the same time casual.
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some SI can look quite smart, but i have to say i am coming round to the opinion that in a lot of cases it looks chavy and the decent stuff is made to look cheaper but the amount of mugs wearing cheaper/fake stuff.
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Whilst i am in a fan bashing mood, i have to say our fans must be up there with the scruffiest bunch in the country. I am not a fan off football shirts but i do accept that fans will wear them and to be honest our home and away shirt is quite smart, as football shirts go, so for once, shirters are excluded from this thread. However there are an incedibly high amount of studenty types with gay hair cuts, beany hats even in hot days and look more like they are going to a Bloc Party gig than a football match. Add that to the amount of sh*t brands like Bench, Berghaus, McKenzie and the fake Stone Island tops that seem to come out in the winter and it really does look like a bad delivery day at TK Maxx. However this weekend SMS fashion hit an all time low. I was rushing to my seat just before kick off when i almost bumped into the scruffiest looking geezer i have ever seen, he looked like an Afghan with a beany hat and all over trampy appearance, the guy looked ideal for a role as an extra in Shameless. Personally i always try to take a bit of pride in my appearance, but i do wonder what some people see, firstly when they go shopping and secondly when they look in the mirror when they go out the door, if indeed they have any.
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I dont think i'd like to fight one, they are quite vicious and aggresive, look as these nasty little f*ckers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV6LwBIHeAc&feature=related
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spot on. And why do TV cameras always pick out the biggest mong they can find when doing crowd shots. I also hate it when the camera shows shots of fans crying, especially if its after a cup final, this is pathetic. Losing a cup final, whilst disapointing it is not a faliure, for most clubs, especially ones outside the big clubs reaching an FA Cup final is a cause for celebration and to enjoy the day, win or lose, not sit their blubbing because you didn't win, this is childish, spoilt behaviour.
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nah! Subway is great, often go there for lunch, the subway club is immense!
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The Dell wasn't noisey and hostile!! I went to Dell most weeks from 1984 onwards and yes it could generate a decent atmosphere at times but it was rarely a hostile place to visit. People seem to hark back to some golden era at the Dell where there was a brillaint atmopshere every week. There wasn't, night games were better but most weeks the only singing came from the East Stand terrace and a small section at the back of the Milton under the family centre. I even remember the paper versions of the Ugly Inside fanzine saying there was little atmoshpere at the Dell in the early 90's. When the seats where installed the Archers end became the singing end and it probably was a bit noiser but to say it was hostile is a joke. Millwall is hostile, Leeds, West Ham, even Fratton Park. That 4-1 game in our relegation season you could tell by the look on the saints players faces they were initimdated in the tunnel before kick off, the game was lost before a ball had been kicked. Obviously i dont want away fans and players coming here fearing for the lives but i dont want them coming here thinking its a nice afternoon stroll in a nice stadium with happy clappy fans. I want teams to fear coming here, thinking they are going to be in for a rough ride from the moment the first whistle sounds. Big teams didn't like coming to the Dell because of the cramped conditions, not because they were intimidated by the supposedly hostile crowd.
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that wasn't because of the hostile and noisey crowd, it was because the crowd were so close to the pitch, the Dell pitch might have almost felt claustrophobic compared to what they were used too.
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right on que, who should turn up.......
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Yeah it'd be terrbile to have a stadium away teams hated coming too and felt intimidated playing at.
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no, we are going to play percentage football, long and high as often as possible into a couple of big lumps with no skill up front but good at knocking it down three on rushing midfielders who are a poor mans Vinnie Jones. We are only knocking it around and playing football now to tray and fool the opposition as to how we really intend to play.