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wearing colours in city centre pubs?

Discussion in 'General LFC Discussion' started by irishc, Jan 16, 2012.

  1. irishc

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    so whats it like in liverpool in terms of wearing your jersey in city centre pubs? is it likely to attract trouble? is it likely to get you refused?

    i know in some other places youre advised to go home and swap your jersey out before you head to the city centre for the evening.

    thanks
     
  2. Paddser

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    Just cover it up with an Aran Jumper after the game. They're all the rage in Liverpool now
     
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    its a serious question, ive been to a couple of celtic games and thats pretty much the rule up there. i dont know what the general atmosphere is like in liverpool because ive not been there since i was much younger.
     
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    I aways go back to the hotel and change.
    always some smart fooker looking for trouble.
     
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    Be grand for going for a few scoops but you won't be getting into top spots like Garlands on Saturday night with a football shirt on.
     
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    That was a serious answer
     
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    Paddy's rite about the aran jumper it's the fashion had mine on after the stoke game
     
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    My Ma Knits them, So if any one wants to Place a Order with a Size and a Colour, Drop me a PM please.
     
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    :D

    I'd say the rules are very different regards to showing your colors with regards to Liverpool and Glasgow.There are plenty of bars in Glasgow that I wouldn't go near even if I was wearing an Aran jumper.
     
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    Can you ask your mam to sort me out before this saturday for the bolton game :eek:
     
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    Colour and Size Please... And in a Non Sexual Way too. :D
     
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    Your mam has my measurements from the last one she knitted for me
     
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    You will get into some pubs with them? But your better off not wearing it out as lots of
    Places will stop you and also you'll have to listen to some
    Bitter,
     
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    OOOOOO Antoinette.... :cool:
     
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    She wants some made for the lads aswell :)
     
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    Never had any trouble durning the day but always get changed to go out dancing/drinking/meal etc after the game.
     
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    Is Garlands not a gay bar ?

    Always had to cover up midweek after Europa/CL games if down around concert square.
    Never had any problems with o'neils at anytime
     
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    If it is clunge you are after, leave the jersey in the hotel, your chances get less agreeable when presenting yourself as a pissed up footie fan after a quick grope down the back of Krazy House.
     
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    if your only going for a few beers after game you be allright but if your staying the nite go to hotel and the 3ss will sort ya out...as for glasgow diff rules up there and as for beanos aron jumpers not to sure :):):):p:p:p
     
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    My mate and I got refused from an Irish Bar by bouncers after a CL game once, because we were wearing jearseys. It was a halloween night. When we asked why, rather than saying, you're wearing jerseys, they foolishly said its "not your kind of bar". We laughed and said, both our Irish accents of course, your having a f**king laugh, were Irish. They bouncer who refused us did look embarassed and fair play to him, he quickly said sorry lads, go on ahead in. We polietly declined by telling to go f**k himself ;o)
     

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