Normally never wear colours - but i think Saturday is an exception to the rule.
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Normally never wear colours - but i think Saturday is an exception to the rule.

I never wear colours......football shirts should only be worn by players and kids....
(Sorry lads)
I think one or two on here are being a little judgemental of those of us who choose to wear a QPR shirt to games.
I never used to wear colours in the 70s & 80s either, apart from a scarf occasionally. However, I started to wear a replica shirt when my young lads started to come to LR with me. It's now a bit of a tradition, even though one is now 14 and the other 20!
Anyway, when it comes to a Wembley final, SURELY you'd want to be in your team's colours?
Still not for me Col.........But if a load of forty or 50 something's feel the need to show their support for our team by dressing up in a football shirt, when half couldn't run a hundred yards before keeling over......fair enough, it's just not for some of us.
I really don't get what your problem is with this. Who cares if they look like Mr muscles or Big Daddy? Each to their own mate.....I thought that was your mantra?
I wondered if I'd get a bite from you Col.
Sorry fella, I couldn't resist (I'm actually pissing my self laughing)
Bastard. You wait till I see you on Saturday!! (Oi..you saying I look like Big Daddy?).![]()

Really not sure about this old guys shouldn't be wearing football shirts thing, but last Nov 23rd this is how a group of us fine not606 fellows presented ourselves at the Charlton game, and although it will likely be a much warmer day at Wembley, if I was in attendance, I would be decked out in similar fashion.
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