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Grown men in Liverpool kits

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Don't do it myself - usually wear a nice Sarong (easier to have a wank in). But those are dedicated suppporter with the highest love for the club.
 
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Ha ha Jesus.

I got the entire Grey kit from last season as a gift with Gerrard on the back.

Have yet to wear it all in 1 go even to training.

I do love to wear the jersey though.
 
I got given the full kit form my work as a leaving present when I left Liverpool for Ireland in 1998. Went straight to the club shop & traded in the shorts & socks for a couple of discrete poloshrts with the crest on them.

THe shirt is the one Michael Owen is wearing when he rubs his hands after scoring agaisnt Newcastle ... very uncomfortabel nylon to wear & dont htink I put it on more than once or twice
 
I have a mixture of liverpool socks (used to wear footy socks for rowing to keep the calves warm), liverpool shorts for gymming and a few liverpool tops but try to avoid wearing them all together at all costs.. I fear I may have done the black shorts/ red shirt combo during a game of 5 a side though 😎
 
How is going on about how easy it is to have a wank, being a "good muslim boy"? Just curious.

Muslims can't wank?!

The fact they aren't allowed to drink is scary enough, but no walking either? Fucking hell.

(no offence intended, obv)

Back to the topic. A close family friend works for the council services that deals with people with slight mental disabilities, they have carers with them approx 50% of the time.

The club actually work alongside them to help them to some matches & give them discount on kits & merchandise. Often the grown men (& a few women) have full bedrooms kitted out as well.

I'd be amazed if a fair few of these photos weren't of them.
 
Back to the topic. A close family friend works for the council services that deals with people with slight mental disabilities, they have carers with them approx 50% of the time.

You forget about austerity. These councils can only afford carer's for 40% of the time now. So then the person has an incident, violently attacks someone, they get sectioned, and then cost the NHS three times as much to keep them in a mental health unit. But that's alright because the council at least managed to meet their budget for the year.
 
Oh dear.

I notice tht a Bluenose put that together.

Are there no cases of adult males in full Everton kit (that don't play for the team) ?
 
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Back to the topic. A close family friend works for the council services that deals with people with slight mental disabilities, they have carers with them approx 50% of the time.

The club actually work alongside them to help them to some matches & give them discount on kits & merchandise. Often the grown men (& a few women) have full bedrooms kitted out as well.

I'd be amazed if a fair few of these photos weren't of them.[/quote]
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I don't know whether anyone else has noticed this, but it seems to me that Evertonians are much more likely to be involved in crime, either as perpetrators or victims. The "Liverpool Echo" is full of people wearing EFC hats or shirts.
 
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