Clitsome? Hahaha
Hahaha. No. Anyone who has that name has to be a close relation, right? How many of them can there be?
Clitsome? Hahaha
I personally feel a little uncomfortable wearing a hockey jersey in public. Even to games.
I don't know any but I take your word for it. Trying to relate... I don't like to wear ties, but I guess I don't mind guys who do. Bola ties though, I don't know anyone who likes to wear a bola tie. Besides Joe Arpaio anyway and I don't know him only know of him.
Maybe guys who don't like to wear jerseys should try wearing a tee shirt under it...? reduce the chaffing?
That said, I was leaving work before my second game (maybe LaBarbara's Kings win in April?) and one of the old retirees who comes on base to buy tax-free booze howled at me from across the parking lot.
Love the enthusiasm, but
I don't mind the 'having a guy's name on your back' thing. Their status as a pro-athlete rationalizes it in my mind I guess, which definitely wouldn't happen if, for example, I found out the last name of that guy on the light rail and put his name on a jersey.
I only wear my Yotes jersey (sans a name and number, for now) at Yotes games. I've got a couple soccer jerseys as well. Those fit me a lot better, so I'm more likely to wear them casually. Even then though, I'll only wear one of them if the occasion calls for it (i.e. match day in the playoffs), and the other I've only worn while playing on my indoor soccer team. The latter (a white Germany Mesut Ozil jersey) will be pulled out a few extra times next summer during the World Cup.
Soccer jerseys were my souvenir of choice while I lived in Germany, so the collection is absurd, and the style of soccer jerseys -- number only on the back, usually short-sleeve -- makes them easy to wear in most social situations. If you ever run into me at a bar, chances are I'll be wearing someone's soccer jersey.I don't mind the 'having a guy's name on your back' thing. Their status as a pro-athlete rationalizes it in my mind I guess, which definitely wouldn't happen if, for example, I found out the last name of that guy on the light rail and put his name on a jersey.
I only wear my Yotes jersey (sans a name and number, for now) at Yotes games. I've got a couple soccer jerseys as well. Those fit me a lot better, so I'm more likely to wear them casually. Even then though, I'll only wear one of them if the occasion calls for it (i.e. match day in the playoffs), and the other I've only worn while playing on my indoor soccer team. The latter (a white Germany Mesut Ozil jersey) will be pulled out a few extra times next summer during the World Cup.
Full Kit ****ers is what they call people in England who walk around town in a full jersey. Soccer shirt and jeans? Cool. Adding soccer shorts? Ehhh .... Adding tall, full-length socks? Dude ... no.I walked into a bar in Amsterdam once and had no idea some World Championship soccer thing was going on. There's all these crazy soccer hooligans in total uniform.. Kleets, shin guards and all. Talk about fandom. I thought the darth raider guy in Oakland was a bit of a fanatic. These guys were nuts.
Full Kit ****ers is what they call people in England who walk around town in a full jersey. Soccer shirt and jeans? Cool. Adding soccer shorts? Ehhh .... Adding tall, full-length socks? Dude ... no.
http://richardp1975.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/full-kit-****ers/
You're telling me ... his name wasn't even on the wall at the end of last season; I had to ask for it like it was a customized jersey with some random name on there. "Yes ... M - O - S - S ..."How did owning a Moss one come about? Just wondering; he's not exactly winning any fan-favorite contests.
RIP ThrashersMarian Hossa Thrashers jersey. I like it.
Marian Hossa Thrashers jersey. I like it.
RIP Thrashers