I used to as well but im so far away from playing its a joke. Specialists said maybe after a year, not quite there yet. I wont be on the plane to Brazil!
Never say never and always remember, we still don't have an extradition agreement with Brazil - might prove useful at some point!
So, I have £130 worth of Next vouchers to use and trying to work out what to buy. What's peoples views on the below trainers please log in to view this image http://www.next.co.uk/g7q4124s5#663669g7q And please log in to view this image http://www.next.co.uk/g7q130s4#667327g39
You'll get there eventually but I'd advise that you stick to playing with mates rather than in a competitive league. Least they know your situation and won't go into hard tackles with you. Least, that's how its always worked with us and a lads come back from a broken leg. Can't really explain it but as the tackle comes along you just instinctively pull out because of who it is.
You should save the comment somewhere and look back in a few years when yous ettle down and have a house etc. You'll spit at yourself for spending £130 on a pair of shoes!!!
Neither of them are £130, I'm not that stupid. Those 2 combined come to £115. Plus I've had these vouchers for like a year, forgot all about them and got given them from work so not really my money and more just freebie anyway. Might just get both and a tshirt to make up the extra £15.
TBH, I never really did like things from Next anyway. Only ever got work type stuff; aka trousers, shoes, shirts, etc. Never liked the casual stuff. I just don't like plimsolls, nor do I ever go for non-white foot wear bar shoes #racist For £130, I could buy at least two full outfits including footwear
I don't tend to, but went in there last week and got a 3 pairs of shorts and thin trousers for the summer for reasonable price. I'm normally with you on the non-white trainers, but only have 1 decent pair and thought might spice things up with bit of colour (if you can call grey spicing things up) I'm really not a big shopper but when I do, tend to buy quite a bit and then keep them clothes for couple years before getting a few more bits, rather than a new item every few weeks etc.
I've needed some new t-shirts for a while but refuse to pay more than £10 each and I'm a picky ****er too
Tight b'tard. I rarely spend too much on tshirts to be fair. £20 max normally as can get some decent stuff for that and lower. Next actually do some nice tshirts for £20 and less. Was looking at M&S website as well but they're all about £30!
You're one of them people! Not into t-shirts with slogans or big pictures on and stuff (apart from my Christmas family guy tshirt which is just awesome!)