Wearing Blue to Blades matches

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Blades had a blue sway in the 90s
Jostein flo , Roger Neilston era.
It didn't last long so by the posters thread all blades could have been wearing blue yesterday .
Myself I never wear shirts as I normally stay late or overnight and prefer decent clothing .
 
I stopped worrying about wearing blue or red to a match when I got beyond about 11 years of age
Brown Blade will possibly see it the same when he gets to that age.
Br--- Bla--, shunt it be Re- Bl-d- :oops:. :)
 
Brown Blade will possibly see it the same when he gets to that age.
Br--- Bla--, shunt it be Re- Bl-d- :oops:. :)
Some absolute zingers dished out to me.

After 24hrs to reflect, I realise it was bang out of order for me to ask why so many fans wear the opposition' team's colour to a match.

I also admit I am an 8yr old child. You got me.
 
Why?

I'd guess about 40% of our fans today were wearing a blue coat or jumper. I even saw some blue glasses.

Our city rivals wear blue. Our opposition today wear blue! I can't understand why our fans turn up wearing anything blue.

I'm sure plenty of people don't think this matters, but isn't it football 101?! We are a red team unless you're wearing an away shirt.

Barely a flicker of red in the away stand today.
We're not in the fucking Crips.
 
I don't think I own any royal blue clothes, although I've got the odd pale blue and navy top, mostly wear black jeans anyway. I had a navy school uniform so always avoided it for years after. Mostly wear black, red or maroon tops, occasionally white, sometimes green or purple, but rarely blue and definitely not to a game. First thing I did on Windows XP was change the Start menu bar from blue to silver. On Sky I use high contrast mode so the menus are black rather than blue. If I eat salt and vinegar crisps they have to be Walkers as everyone else puts them in blue packets (or maybe just taste better) and I always have dry roasted nuts rather than salted although pretty sure that's down to taste rather than a conscious anti-blue decision. Despite all that, I still think this is a weird thread.
 

Sometimes there's a conflict.

The fifth episode of the seventh series of Red Dwarf was called Blue.

Are we allowed to like that?
 
I get what you mean as I tend to wear either red or white t shirt/jumper/polo shirts to the matches but honestly for the life of me cannot understand why anyone over the age of about 12 wears a replica shirt to a match apart from wearing a retro shirt to a day out at Wembley for example. It’s even worse when in winter when people wear a replica shirt over their hoodies.
 
I get what you mean as I tend to wear either red or white t shirt/jumper/polo shirts to the matches but honestly for the life of me cannot understand why anyone over the age of about 12 wears a replica shirt to a match apart from wearing a retro shirt to a day out at Wembley for example. It’s even worse when in winter when people wear a replica shirt over their hoodies.
Nice on the first bit. Red or White. Easy isn't it!

People just like to represent don't they, on the replica shirts.
 
I get what you mean as I tend to wear either red or white t shirt/jumper/polo shirts to the matches but honestly for the life of me cannot understand why anyone over the age of about 12 wears a replica shirt to a match apart from wearing a retro shirt to a day out at Wembley for example. It’s even worse when in winter when people wear a replica shirt over their hoodies.
I don't see wearing a blades shirt as childish, but each to their own.

I also won't wear any blue to a match, the thought has crossed my mind before as to others choosing to wear piggy blue.
 
Brownblade makes a good point. It made me realise I needed to change my home to reflect my inherent bladeyness.

I've therefore removed anything blue from my house, inspired by Gregg Halford anything blue was immediately thrown out of a first floor window. Unfortunately a neighbour called the police, after being hit by an aggressively thrown bottle of aftershave (Versace BLUE jeans).

By the time the police arrived I'd taken to smashing all of the bowls in the house, naturally I can't have anything with the word owl in it.

As I sit eating cereal from a sauce pan, using a knife, I also binned my spoons for not having a blade (after all you're either a blade or you aren't), I reflect on weekend well spent.
 

My wife has returned from holiday with Argentina Messi shirts for my 3 boys.

I'm not sure how I feel about my boys wearing pale blue and white stripes.
 

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