Brought up on football from the late 70's and going away throughout the 80's I found it was sensible to not wear your colours for fear of a slap. This, coupled with the fact I have always liked a drink and it meant getting into boozers was always easier. I always wore a badge though. A bit like me, nice and discreet.
I always have a Charlton badge on when out and about. I wear a Charlton woolly hat during the coldest months. And I may even where my Lee Bowyer scarf if the wind is particularly biting. I bought the Charlton duvet set at the Wednesday match. It only cost a cock & hen. The missus wasn't too impressed, but she soon relented when I agreed to buy her a new set of saucepans. Ha!
I always wore a red & white scarf over to the Valley, regardless of the weather. My visits to away grounds probably totals about six in the last 20 years. Always thought it prudent to go in plain clothes. Nowadays the home game scarf is only worn when it is cold. Not something that's happened so far this season.
I’ve had the occasional enamel badge over the years, but I have never once worn a shirt. Acrylic / nylon offends my sensibilities
I just remembered Wycombe away a few years back, you tight bastard. There’s a top class badge seller outside the away end there, and you had me photographing what he was selling & sending you the pics 8,000 miles away so you could then negotiate 15p off.
Just an enamel badge for me, spoilt for choice as I have lots, some of them worth a fair wedge. Last time I visited Wycombe I was parked on a side street away from the ground, hill start on the car would have been nice! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Friend got me a little Charlton badge when he went to London a few years back, Gunners fan he is. Are we beating Hollywood today ?
Portsmouth in half an hour, available on SKY comedy channel, just about to go now. 12-30 kick offs are crap, my beer consumption will have to wait for later today. Have a good 'un. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Sold out away end, 2,400ish I think (I like to try new things), very vocal away fans as ever, but Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman for them in the end. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.