Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? 11:10 - Jun 29 with 3233 views | Bloots | .....it's a difficult one. Middle class women in flowery dresses and sun hats that go to Wimbledon every year and shout "Let's go Andy, let's go"? Middle aged blokes that go to Silverstone wearing clothing that advertise engineering companies and online security packages while they cheer at cars going round a track? Upper class knobs wearing red chinos, deck shoes and polo shirts (collars up) going to the rugger with their mate Rupert who's got a sweater tied around his neck? FFS. I hate them all. | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:13 - Jun 29 with 1858 views | Swansea_Blue | Uppy for "Upper class knobs wearing red chinos, deck shoes and polo shirts (collars up) going to the rugger with their mate Rupert who's got a sweater tied around his neck?" - the 'Twickers' crowd Not that it's any better over here: | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:13 - Jun 29 with 1859 views | LeBlue | Also, Hooray Henrys wearing chinos and stupid stripy blazers who go to Henley Regatta and are absolutely trollied after half a glass of Pimms. | | | |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:15 - Jun 29 with 1840 views | Swansea_Blue | *all the board's golfers slide off into the background* | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:18 - Jun 29 with 1819 views | TractorBrew | Overweight cyclists who turn up to cheer on cycling events in their lycra standing next to their multi thousand pound bikes have to be up there | | | |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:20 - Jun 29 with 1805 views | homer_123 |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:15 - Jun 29 by Swansea_Blue | *all the board's golfers slide off into the background* |
[hangs head and slowly walks backwards] | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:20 - Jun 29 with 1800 views | homer_123 |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:18 - Jun 29 by TractorBrew | Overweight cyclists who turn up to cheer on cycling events in their lycra standing next to their multi thousand pound bikes have to be up there |
Surely, the cyclist fans at the Tours who jump in front of riders or try and 'help' them!?!? | |
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If they are playing..... on 11:21 - Jun 29 with 1804 views | Bloots |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:15 - Jun 29 by Swansea_Blue | *all the board's golfers slide off into the background* |
....then they can be excused. The same goes for cyclists, although I take the point that some people feel the need to dress in the full regalia just to watch. See: FKWs | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:23 - Jun 29 with 1790 views | BlueBadger | Overweight middle aged blokes in football kit when they aren't actually playing. | |
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If they are playing..... on 11:24 - Jun 29 with 1789 views | itfcjoe |
If they are playing..... on 11:21 - Jun 29 by Bloots | ....then they can be excused. The same goes for cyclists, although I take the point that some people feel the need to dress in the full regalia just to watch. See: FKWs |
Golfers dress up as though they are playing golf to go and watch it which I always find strange | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:25 - Jun 29 with 1779 views | homer_123 |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:23 - Jun 29 by BlueBadger | Overweight middle aged blokes in football kit when they aren't actually playing. |
At the risk of being ostracised, I have 'never' understood wearing football kits for anything other than playing. | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:50 - Jun 29 with 1710 views | TractorBrew |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:25 - Jun 29 by homer_123 | At the risk of being ostracised, I have 'never' understood wearing football kits for anything other than playing. |
Totally on board with this - I don't see them as casual wear Sports kit is for taking part in a sport - just wear normal clothing when watching sports - simple. Thankfully swimming fans follow this guidance | | | |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:54 - Jun 29 with 1708 views | IpswichKnight | More hooray Henry’s who attend Ascot for a picnic out of the back of the Land Rover with there candelabra. | | | |
If they are playing..... on 11:55 - Jun 29 with 1708 views | Ewan_Oozami |
If they are playing..... on 11:21 - Jun 29 by Bloots | ....then they can be excused. The same goes for cyclists, although I take the point that some people feel the need to dress in the full regalia just to watch. See: FKWs |
Two golden rules given to me by a weather-beaten old clubman when I first started cycle racing in the mid-70 and which I still abide by today: On the bike: club kit on club rides and when racing, generic non-branded brightly-coloured visible kit all other times. When cycling to watch events: one item of club kit is permissable, everything else generic brightly-coloured kit. The amount of cyclists I see out now either in full Merckx Molteni kit, or completely black light-absorbing ninja kit (without lights) is totally embarrasing..and indeed terrifying... | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:56 - Jun 29 with 1690 views | Keno | anyone who wears green and yellow to anything | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:02 - Jun 29 with 1650 views | MattinLondon | During lockdown the family opposite me used to go cycling together. Mum and the kids used to wear casual wear whilst the dad used to dress like he was taking part in some sort of Olympic time trial. Was quite a sight. | | | |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:03 - Jun 29 with 1641 views | MattinLondon |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:50 - Jun 29 by TractorBrew | Totally on board with this - I don't see them as casual wear Sports kit is for taking part in a sport - just wear normal clothing when watching sports - simple. Thankfully swimming fans follow this guidance |
A football top is a fashion item as well. Have to admit I wear a replica top when I go to football. | | | |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:37 - Jun 29 with 1557 views | jontysnut | Anyone at Wimbledon wearing any kind of Union Jack regalia, anyone at Wimbledon wearing a back to front baseball cap, anyone at Wimbledon who cracks up when a player does a keepy uppy, anyone in the Royal Box, fist pumpers in the players stand, anyone waving on Henman Hill, anyone at Wimbledon. | | | |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:43 - Jun 29 with 1546 views | hoppy |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:15 - Jun 29 by Swansea_Blue | *all the board's golfers slide off into the background* |
Or try to hide behind the flag... | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:45 - Jun 29 with 1536 views | hoppy |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 11:23 - Jun 29 by BlueBadger | Overweight middle aged blokes in football kit when they aren't actually playing. |
I wouldn't say John Terry was overweight, to be fair. | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:53 - Jun 29 with 1510 views | BlueandTruesince82 | Not really a thing in this country but the American concept of pre game tailgate dos is bonkers to me. People pay to have access to a parking lot where they bbq, marinade and all sorts of other things and then most of them don't actually even go to the game but instead watch it on some tele they have rigged up to the RV power generator. That's seems madness to me. Would you pay to have a BBQ in FPR car park whilst not actually being able to attend a game? Also at the French open the locals have a habit of making a noise that I can only describe as sounding like a bulimic frog between every singe point. This should be seen as a crime so heinous that wine should be withdrawn from the perpetrators for life [Post edited 29 Jun 2022 13:10]
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:55 - Jun 29 with 1490 views | Swansea_Blue |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:43 - Jun 29 by hoppy | Or try to hide behind the flag... |
I rest my case. Look at the state of those eejits! | |
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If they are playing..... on 12:56 - Jun 29 with 1483 views | Plums |
If they are playing..... on 11:24 - Jun 29 by itfcjoe | Golfers dress up as though they are playing golf to go and watch it which I always find strange |
I've always assumed that's because it's a golf course and so has a dress etiquette they're complying with. If not, it is indeed very odd! | |
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If they are playing..... on 12:59 - Jun 29 with 1461 views | Swansea_Blue |
If they are playing..... on 12:56 - Jun 29 by Plums | I've always assumed that's because it's a golf course and so has a dress etiquette they're complying with. If not, it is indeed very odd! |
I believe they also dress up as if they're playing golf when they're just going shopping. My old fella did anyway, RIP. | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 13:00 - Jun 29 with 1455 views | Plums | I find tennis fans the scariest people; a truly terrifying breed with their netball chants and upside down union jacks. For the rugger boys, you need this link http://lookatmyf**kingredtrousers.blogspot.com/ You'll need to add the correct letters as the TWTD swear filter has prevented access! | |
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Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 13:22 - Jun 29 with 1392 views | Illinoisblue |
Crappiest "sports fan" outfits.....? on 12:53 - Jun 29 by BlueandTruesince82 | Not really a thing in this country but the American concept of pre game tailgate dos is bonkers to me. People pay to have access to a parking lot where they bbq, marinade and all sorts of other things and then most of them don't actually even go to the game but instead watch it on some tele they have rigged up to the RV power generator. That's seems madness to me. Would you pay to have a BBQ in FPR car park whilst not actually being able to attend a game? Also at the French open the locals have a habit of making a noise that I can only describe as sounding like a bulimic frog between every singe point. This should be seen as a crime so heinous that wine should be withdrawn from the perpetrators for life [Post edited 29 Jun 2022 13:10]
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A local writes in defence of the tailgate…. Been to a few of these for baseball games in Milwaukee. You’re paying to park anyway so it’s not an additional fee. Get there a few hours before and get beered up without paying $14 for a cup of piss inside the stadium. Somebody inevitably brings a grill and fires up some food. Again saving money on stadium rip off prices. It actually makes sense. | |
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