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21 May 2010 at 1:02 am #34257
Goin swansea for my mates 30th birthday party tomorrow should i wear my latics top ?
21 May 2010 at 3:11 pm #34289Goin swansea for my mates 30th birthday party tomorrow should i wear my latics top ?Certainly not. They may not recognise it.
Get a special T-shirt made which says “Roberto Martinez is God”.
I remember reading somewhere when he was manager there that they adored him and thought he was brilliant. I can’t imagine anything could have happened that would change that view.
21 May 2010 at 3:50 pm #34300Goin swansea for my mates 30th birthday party tomorrow should i wear my latics top ?I wouldn’t wear a football top to a party, no.
Go for a checkered shirt with roll up sleeves, possible purple or blue, along with some jeans and a air of Brown shoes. :D
21 May 2010 at 4:05 pm #34304Goin swansea for my mates 30th birthday party tomorrow should i wear my latics top ?
I wouldn’t wear a football top to a party, no.
Go for a checkered shirt with roll up sleeves, possible purple or blue, along with some jeans and a air of Brown shoes. :D [/quote]
I’m more of a fan of the red checkered (is it chequered or checkered, i’ve never had the need to know the difference) shirt, along with a hint of white. not a fan of wearing purple. I’m with you on the brown shoes. Black is soooooo 2008.
21 May 2010 at 4:08 pm #34306Goin swansea for my mates 30th birthday party tomorrow should i wear my latics top ?
I wouldn’t wear a football top to a party, no.
Go for a checkered shirt with roll up sleeves, possible purple or blue, along with some jeans and a air of Brown shoes. :D [/quote]
I’m more of a fan of the red checkered (is it chequered or checkered, i’ve never had the need to know the difference) shirt, along with a hint of white. not a fan of wearing purple. I’m with you on the brown shoes. Black is soooooo 2008.[/quote]
I think it’s chequered but I don’t mind. I am not too keen on my purple top but still wore it last week which is why I said it :D .. I tend to be a person who will wear a darker chequered top, normally back (with the hint of white of course, vital!) with just the usual jeans and the brown shoes.
Black is not a colour of shoe you wanna be seen out in in this day and age!
21 May 2010 at 4:13 pm #34308I wouldn’t wear a football top to a party, no.Go for a checkered shirt with roll up sleeves, possible purple or blue, along with some jeans and a air of Brown shoes. :D
I’m more of a fan of the red checkered (is it chequered or checkered, i’ve never had the need to know the difference) shirt, along with a hint of white. not a fan of wearing purple. I’m with you on the brown shoes. Black is soooooo 2008.[/quote]
I think it’s chequered but I don’t mind. I am not too keen on my purple top but still wore it last week which is why I said it :D .. I tend to be a person who will wear a darker chequered top, normally back (with the hint of white of course, vital!) with just the usual jeans and the brown shoes.
Black is not a colour of shoe you wanna be seen out in in this day and age![/i][/size][/quote]
Is this still a football club related forum, or have I stumbled upon Loose Women Online?
21 May 2010 at 4:17 pm #34311I wouldn’t wear a football top to a party, no.
Go for a checkered shirt with roll up sleeves, possible purple or blue, along with some jeans and a air of Brown shoes. :D
I’m more of a fan of the red checkered (is it chequered or checkered, i’ve never had the need to know the difference) shirt, along with a hint of white. not a fan of wearing purple. I’m with you on the brown shoes. Black is soooooo 2008.[/quote]
I think it’s chequered but I don’t mind. I am not too keen on my purple top but still wore it last week which is why I said it :D .. I tend to be a person who will wear a darker chequered top, normally back (with the hint of white of course, vital!) with just the usual jeans and the brown shoes.
Black is not a colour of shoe you wanna be seen out in in this day and age![/quote]
Is this still a football club related forum, or have I stumbled upon Loose Women Online?[/quote]
:lol: :lol: :lol:
21 May 2010 at 4:19 pm #34312You gotta have the style these day and ages SW. Chequered top and brown shoes and your reet for the night. A nice tan to top it off and your good to go :D :lol:
21 May 2010 at 4:38 pm #34318So the deathly white face, red-rimmed eyes, scruffy old polo shirt with a dribble of baby sick on the shoulder look isn’t in this summer?
It’s all the rage in our household.
21 May 2010 at 5:18 pm #34322You gotta have the style these day and ages SW. Chequered top and brown shoes and your reet for the night. A nice tan to top it off and your good to go :D :lol:I think it’s either “check” shirt or “checked” shirt. You have a chequered past, not shirt. “Checkered” is the sort of spelling my 5-year old would howl laughing at.
21 May 2010 at 5:31 pm #34323so lung as tha nose wot it sez duz it matter ow tha spells .
21 May 2010 at 5:44 pm #34326so lung as tha nose wot it sez duz it matter ow tha spells .Nope, but somebody asked the question. Everybody would know, if only that tight get Whelan had provided all fans with a free dictionary.
Bloody rubbish, Whelan.
21 May 2010 at 6:24 pm #34329Goin swansea for my mates 30th birthday party tomorrow should i wear my latics top ?go dressed as a sheep,guaranteed result ;)
21 May 2010 at 6:28 pm #34331Anonymous
Personally id go go for Red white blue “checked” shirt with the top 3 buttons open. A brown leather belt with a metal buckle prefferably from riverisland. Accompanied by a pair of dark police jeans with french brown pointy shoes. Also a splodge of shockwaves gel to spike the hair up. With my tan and good looks no good would say no
21 May 2010 at 6:35 pm #34334You gotta have the style these day and ages SW. Chequered top and brown shoes and your reet for the night. A nice tan to top it off and your good to go :D :lol:
I think it’s either “check” shirt or “checked” shirt. You have a chequered past, not shirt. “Checkered” is the sort of spelling my 5-year old would howl laughing at.[/quote]
‘Check’ this out:
‘checkered – patterned with alternating squares of colour’
Online Dictionary…tell ya cheeky 5-year-old to do one. 8-)
TBH though ‘Checked’ sounds far better than checkered. ;)
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