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Have modern supporters really moved so far that "the occasion" is a bigger thing than their support?
Whether my travels with United take me to Dagenham or the Bernabeu (I wish), I'm there to support my team alone, and I'd prefer not to have the oppositions colours around my neck in the process.

This.

Hence the only understanding I have is potentially a foreign tourist, who supports their own club passionately, but attends out of a general interest in football and purchases as a souvenir.

Don't get me started on those at their local football grounds wearing merchandise from another club... Chelsea shirts at Reading for example.
 



I have some of these half & half scarfs got them when taking the Dublin blade junior, to some Ireland games.
Germany , Holland , Argentina, even one from the European final held at the Avavia stadium, it was a memory thing , if he was to dig out the Argie scarf , he could say remember when we saw messi play dad.
I would be termed a clapper, but think this is one money grab to far.
Football is a business and our club needs to be run on. " professional " basis , but come on lads leave the rip offs to the pigs .
 
This.

Hence the only understanding I have is potentially a foreign tourist, who supports their own club passionately, but attends out of a general interest in football and purchases as a souvenir.

Don't get me started on those at their local football grounds wearing merchandise from another club... Chelsea shirts at Reading for example.

Everything Reading have done as a club over the past few years has been intensely embarrassing, they sum up modern football at its worst.

However, I was proud to see United selling Sheffield FC merchandise in the club shop a few years back as they occupy a very special place in the history of football and this city, and as a strictly amateur club they deserve all the recognition they can get.

But Chelsea shirts at Reading? Jesus wept.
 
I don't think it is WHF....not for me anyway. I'd rather question why there is such a gap between us than celebrate the fact.

Me too.

But I imagine there are other fans who see it differently.

There's a core support who the club means a lot too, but realistically there are a fair few for who it's a day out.

If we ever make it to Division 1 and get crowds of 30000+ they'll be the ones filling the seats that are currently empty.

I don't want to buy the scarf otoh I don't really want to stop anyone else buying one if that's what floats their boat.
 
This 3rd round tie against the mancs is a big deal and we will be close to selling out. If the tickets were priced more cheaply then we would sell the lot. This in itself proves want fans think of this game.
We will see how many tickets reach general sale - that's when 'some' glory hunters can jump on board.
The glory hunters are waiting I have already been asked if I can get tickets for people from Chesterfield who wouldn't normally be seen at the lane .................. even for a Chesterfield game
 
I would like to know at precisely which point in time did we stop nicking the scarves off away fans?

Usually those silk ones on the wrists.

If you want to wear the colours of a UK team then earn the right 70's retro style!!

And when we win over there don't forget to take a piece of the pitch home to plant in your garden.

Far better souvenirs with memories than any half and half can offer!

I've a few European scarves from matches, usually bought cause its feckin cold. The Werder Bremen tank commander hat with furry ear coverings is an absolute winner. Never bought a blue one though...
 
This.

Hence the only understanding I have is potentially a foreign tourist, who supports their own club passionately, but attends out of a general interest in football and purchases as a souvenir.

Don't get me started on those at their local football grounds wearing merchandise from another club... Chelsea shirts at Reading for example.
Surely not ?????
 
Let's face it, BDTBL is a bit of a throwback to the footballing yesteryear (in a good way!). City centre location, rough and ready crowd, lots of old school boozers around the ground.

Remember a few Spurs fans expressing delight at what it is like at the Cup game. Modern football can keep its half and half scarves, I'm quite content sat there chuckling at the (very) elderly ladies on the Kop calling out the referee for being a "shithouse", dodging the herbal cigarette smoke on the concourse and hoping I never need to use the Kop bogs for a number 2.

Here's to another 125ish years...!
 
Have modern supporters really moved so far that "the occasion" is a bigger thing than their support?
Whether my travels with United take me to Dagenham or the Bernabeu (I wish), I'm there to support my team alone, and I'd prefer not to have the oppositions colours around my neck in the process.

I can't argue with a club flogging them, after all in this day and age they'd sell dogshit if it was profitable. But it does irk me to see people wearing them. Have a bit of self-respect for fucks sake
They sell dogshit on a regular basis mate. We are the daft gits that buy it. It's called a match ticket
 
Maybe the scarves ought to 'celebrate' through 'friendship' the relative size of the participating clubs? Maybe a 70 30 scarf or a 90 10?
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Me too.

But I imagine there are other fans who see it differently.

There's a core support who the club means a lot too, but realistically there are a fair few for who it's a day out.

If we ever make it to Division 1 and get crowds of 30000+ they'll be the ones filling the seats that are currently empty.

I don't want to buy the scarf otoh I don't really want to stop anyone else buying one if that's what floats their boat.

Your point is well made WHF, it just grieves me to think we are cashing in on our underdog status, or even worse that we are accepting that we are a no hope club looking up to others instead of desperately fighting to get back there. In reality, it's probably no more than a 'make-hay-while-the-sun-shines' kind of deal....just one in poor taste imo. Maybe the frustration of 5 years down here is starting to get to me mate? ;)
 
Dear Mr Meldrew

Presumably you're not the target audience.

I'd imagine plenty of kids (and some grown-ups) will be excited about the game and want a souvenir.

Personally I don't understand these split shirts/scarves - but plenty of people wear them. Live and let live.

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Tbh, I'm not the target audience for this or anything else in the club shop but why people have to moan about it irritates me. A lad I went with bought a villa 50:50 scarf as a momento of a great day out, as did my son on the way to the Hull game. I've not seen either of them worn at a game, but saved a bit like a programme. Sometimes this site gets a bit, "I'm a real blade because....."

We all enjoy our football in different ways, live and let live
 
One day somebody in authority at the club will actually look at what we want as Blades. Half an' half scarves do not appear anywhere on that agenda.

I fear no one is listening and our values are being slowly eroded.
 
One day somebody in authority at the club will actually look at what we want as Blades. Half an' half scarves do not appear anywhere on that agenda.

I fear no one is listening and our values are being slowly eroded.

Presumably they are made and marketed because people buy them.

Should they be sold with some sort of warning?

'The purchaser of this scarf should be made aware such items are not approved by 'true' Blades forum supporters and should only be worn after careful consideration of the consequences for your Blade credentials'.

I am constantly struggling and in inner turmoil as I feel my Bladey valued being slowly and inexorably eroded by this odious club I purport to support! :eek:

(Am I more of a Blade now?). :confused:
 
Here we go!

'There’s an ugly undercurrent to the hostility around half-and-half scarves, a sense of entitlement about the ownership of football and a creeping distaste for newcomers and "outsiders". New fans and tourists coming to games may not observe all of the codes familiar to regular football-watchers in this country, but greeting that with abuse rather than tolerance speaks of deeper prejudices.'

A whole article devoted to the very subject.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...urge-of-modern-football-theyre-a-symptom.html
 



Tbh, I'm not the target audience for this or anything else in the club shop but why people have to moan about it irritates me. A lad I went with bought a villa 50:50 scarf as a momento of a great day out, as did my son on the way to the Hull game. I've not seen either of them worn at a game, but saved a bit like a programme. Sometimes this site gets a bit, "I'm a real blade because....."

We all enjoy our football in different ways, live and let live
Spoken like a true gent(blade 67) if it sells shops will sell it and united have a shop what a load of codswallop this thread is.
 
Its a scarf to mark 110 years since Newton Heath changed their name , was going to be Mancester Celtic but being a plastic glory hunting club they used the name of the biggest club in the UK at the time
Sheffield United,
Its a homage to the original United from the Salford based club

we should bring out a scarf Newton Heath fc v the original United
 
They can serve a purpose and they must sell or they wouldn't make them. We went to Madrid for my mates stag weekend last year and took in a game between Real Madrid and Villareal ,so my mate bought one as a momento of his stag night. Supporters of the clubs wouldn't buy them but there must surely be a market.
Yes, the twat market.

:)

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The half and half scarf is the epitomy of everything wrong with the modern football fan.

A ridiculous invention bought by ridiculous people.

Yep, there used to be a time when you had your own colours on a scarf etc but now we have the crest of an opposition club in our shop. The fact some people think this acceptable says everything you need to know about where football has gone.

Football has become a shallow, meaningless game supported by people who would wear a replica cows fanny so long as it is celebrates the occasion of a 3rd round cup tie against a big club. Mind you, for some they will be able to support the winning team no matter who wins won't they.
 
Now you all know I'm not one to simply have a pop at the club for the sake of it but they've gone too far.

This morning I receive an email from them regarding the shop sale. Picking the link the first thing I see is a fucking Manchester United v Sheffield United scarf. How small do the club think we are that we have to sell a scarf to commemorate a 3rd round cup game against anyone else. We're not some fucking none league team. I'm ashamed. Get these off sale FFS.

And as for anyone who buys one, get a grip. If you want to wear colours , wear those of the club you support - not those that say to everyone that you're not sure who you want to
SAINSBURYS CUSTARD CREAMS !!!
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Me too.

But I imagine there are other fans who see it differently.

There's a core support who the club means a lot too, but realistically there are a fair few for who it's a day out.

If we ever make it to Division 1 and get crowds of 30000+ they'll be the ones filling the seats that are currently empty.

I don't want to buy the scarf otoh I don't really want to stop anyone else buying one if that's what floats their boat.
I do. They are an embarrassment to the club.

If you feel the need to wear a half and half scalf, you are not welcome (by me anyway), so please fuck off to the ice hockey.


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I do. They are an embarrassment to the club.

If you feel the need to wear a half and half scalf, you are not welcome (by me anyway), so please fuck off to the ice hockey.


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Potential Lifelong Blade: (excited ) Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Can I have one of those half and scarfs?
Daddy: That man over there says fuck off to the ice hockey

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Potential Lifelong Blade: (excited ) Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Can I have one of those half and scarfs?
Daddy: That man over there says fuck off to the ice hockey

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It works for me......

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Below we see a couple about to be arrested after the Forum Real Supporter Police evidence gatherer erm gathers evidence....

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It works for me......

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Below we see a couple about to be arrested after the Forum Real Supporter Police evidence gatherer erm gathers evidence....

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I'd go for a summary execution on people over the age of 18. You should know better and if you are younger then your parents should teach you better.
 



Potential Lifelong Blade: (excited ) Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Can I have one of those half and scarfs?
Daddy: That man over there says fuck off to the ice hockey

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Exactly that. It's what stops us becoming a laughing stock, such as Reading. At some point, the plastification of football has to stop, and it's people saying "fuck that" that will stop it.

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