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Snoods, headphones, tights, what next, skirts?

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Former England captain Paul Ince has condemned Premier League footballers who wear snoods, baseball caps turned sideways, headphones - and tights.

"Back in my time, and I sound old now, it was black and white boots and that was it," the Notts County boss told Midlands Late Kick Off.

"Now you've got snoods, people wearing headphones when they are doing interviews, which I find disrespectful, pink boots, green boots, you name it they've got it, tights - they'll be wearing skirts next.

"You try to bring your kids up the right way and I think somewhere down the line managers have got to come together and say: 'Listen if you are doing interviews, you don't wear headphones, no hats, no silly stuff like that'. I don't think it's the way football should be played. We should all, as a managers' union, come together and stop all this. It's getting ridiculous I'm afraid.

"I'm sick and tired of seeing players, even when it's mild weather, wearing tights and these things [snoods] around their necks. It's not right.

"You see players coming off the buses with earphones around their ears. What ever happened to the art of conversation? You go into the changing room and they've all got their headphones on listening to their own bit of music. When I was at Inter Milan we used to have dinner together and talk together for two to three hours getting to know one another."

Ince, now 43, played for West Ham, Manchester United, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Wolves, Swindon and Macclesfield, where he was player-manager.

He has also managed MK Dons twice, Blackburn and now Notts County.


tbh, i agree. i think it's common amongst the arsenal, chelsea and man city camps, with nani at man u a culprit. bendtner is a twat for his silly headgear. what annoys me is when players wear short sleeve shirts but somehow think it must be cold enough to don some woolie gloves. soft bastards, man up.
 
They're all soft bastards who ought man the fuck up, sure. That doesn't make it 'wrong' though.
 
The Arsenal mob are fiends for this.

They got off the bus at Wembley, yesterday, in tracksuits.

One time, they arrived for a game at The Emirates wearing all kinds of random kit.


And if I see one more fucking pair of those fucking Dr Dre headphones on some knob, getting off a team bus, I may be driven to violence.
 
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NOT a Premiership footballer !
 
It isn't just footballers TBF. For example, cricketers wear those damn fool long-brimmed baseball caps every time they're interviewed.

Surely a lot of is down to advertising though.
 
Why do people care what players wear?

It's a totally bizarre obsession.

Are people genuinely watching football games and getting angry about the fact that players are wearing snoods?
 
If it were an obsession it would be bizarre, but I don't see much wrong with what Ince is saying. Slovenly habits breed slovenly footballers. We were like that in the Spice Boys era. It was one of the first things GH put right when he took over.
 
It's a general debate Ince is weighing in on though, isn't it?

I don't see the problem with players wearing scarves or whatever. It's not slovenly, it's just keeping warm.
 
TBF that part of it doesn't particularly grate on me, but even so I'd prefer my players to warm themselves up by the amount of running they do. If they still notice how cold it is, I'd have to wonder how focused they were. The off-the-field slouching around is defo something I'd crack down on.
 
Any boot colour other than black is shit, tacky and makes any player look like a twat.

Don't care about gloves, snoods and whatever else.
 
Don't really obsess about it but I always make the assumption that any player who wears non-black boots is a cunt in real life. Also, I always assume that anyone who wears gloves, scarves, tights, whatever, is a bit of a pussy. If you're cold on a footy pitch, you're not doing enough. Or are a goalie.
The headphones thing just comes down to the fact that most young blokes are pricks anyway. Plus, I can't imagine the conversation is riveting on a bus load of footballers. Surely, it only takes 5 minutes to box off what car they drive, who they fucked recently and where they buy their coke.
 
"most young people are pricks"

I suspect you really need to start hanging out with people who aren't all exactly like you.
 
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"most young people are pricks"

I suspect you really need to start hanging out with people who aren't all exactly like you.
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Erm, I have white boots. The shop didn't have the ones I wanted in black.

But then again my footballing skills alone make me look like a twat.

;D
 
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That's a real footballer:

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Yeah, big old brave Paul Ince. A man called HIMSELF 'the guvnor' and decided HIMSELF that he was a 'leader' on the field, even going so far as to have it written into his contract that he would be captain. Maybe I am being a little old fashioned here but I always thought that players had to earn that kind of respect rather than create it themselves and have it backed up by a contract. Ah well.

Didn't help of course that he was a pretty shit captain and oh so brave that when it came to the penalty shoot out in 96 he was the first to bottle it and face the other way, leaving Gareth Southgate to be the fall guy. Surely that is when you need 'leaders', 'guvnors' and 'proper footballers'?

Oh, and he had 'The Guvnor' written on his boots too. Not sure what colour it was written in though. Paul Ince is a twat.
 
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Define "old". [Loads up the shotgun]
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Thats easy Jules! Obviously 'old' is anyone over 38 [hides blade under hoodie]
 
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That's a real footballer:

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Yeah, big old brave Paul Ince. A man called HIMSELF 'the guvnor' and decided HIMSELF that he was a 'leader' on the field, even going so far as to have it written into his contract that he would be captain. Maybe I am being a little old fashioned here but I always thought that players had to earn that kind of respect rather than create it themselves and have it backed up by a contract. Ah well.

Didn't help of course that he was a pretty shit captain and oh so brave that when it came to the penalty shoot out in 96 he was the first to bottle it and face the other way, leaving Gareth Southgate to be the fall guy. Surely that is when you need 'leaders', 'guvnors' and 'proper footballers'?

Oh, and he had 'The Guvnor' written on his boots too. Not sure what colour it was written in though. Paul Ince is a twat.
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I like Duncan Fergo. I like Duncan Fergo cos he lashed Ince on the floor. Ince is a tit. A bad tit.
 
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Old is anyone older than you.
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'Old' is your age +10 years i reckon. Im 30 now that seemed old at 20, time flies. And yeah Paul Ince is a bad tit.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=44388.msg1292796#msg1292796 date=1298944456]
Any boot colour other than black is shit, tacky and makes any player look like a twat.

Don't care about gloves, snoods and whatever else.
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what a bout an LFC player in red boots?
 
Nope - still not a fan.

Anyone whoever wears coloured boots on the rugby field always gets smashed twice as hard. It's completely irrational and stupid really, but there you go.
 
I remember we were only allowed black boots for the school team cos the coach said anyone wanting to stand out should do it on the pitch.
 
Good for him. You wouldn't let players wear any old colour of shirt. I don't see that boots shouyld be treated any differently.
 
I've got no problems with a player wanting to wear garish boots if it means he'll play to his full ability then so be it.

Rugby boots generally don't get manufactured in as many multitudes of colours, so if you're wearing an odd colour of boots, then you generally must have wanted said colour.

Football boots have been made in every colour under The Lying Rag for the past 15 years
 
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