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LFC fans that wear the full kit around town on non-matchdays

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went for a carvery yesterday in warrington as my brother lives there, some fella was wearing a united shirt. while they were playing and he wasnt watching

thought that was a bit weird. wearing merchandise in public is like a declaration of support and he wasnt even watching them
 
went for a carvery yesterday in warrington as my brother lives there, some fella was wearing a united shirt. while they were playing and he wasnt watching

thought that was a bit weird. wearing merchandise in public is like a declaration of support and he wasnt even watching them

Warrington merrrt.
 
went for a carvery yesterday in warrington as my brother lives there, some fella was wearing a united shirt. while they were playing and he wasnt watching

thought that was a bit weird. wearing merchandise in public is like a declaration of support and he wasnt even watching them
Some people do wear them because they just like wearing them. My son wears Everton, Juve, Real, Atletico Madrid, PSG, England, Holland, Bayern, Man Utd and Man City. (Not all at the same time obviously). He is 13 though, so it is allowed.
 
went for a carvery yesterday in warrington as my brother lives there, some fella was wearing a united shirt. while they were playing and he wasnt watching

thought that was a bit weird. wearing merchandise in public is like a declaration of support and he wasnt even watching them

That's on a par with the RS who, when their side are playing and even live on tv, come on here unconvincingly masquerading as Evertonians. And thats apart from the ones who don't even try to pretend and foolishly try to pick arguments openly before themselves being picked off.
 

went for a carvery yesterday in warrington as my brother lives there, some fella was wearing a united shirt. while they were playing and he wasnt watching

thought that was a bit weird. wearing merchandise in public is like a declaration of support and he wasnt even watching them
I just googled Warrington...I didn't know it was in Cheshire
 

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