suit.
authority. ambassador
Why was O'Neill not at Wigan, it's the little detail that Gets me.
banana.
amusing, original, fruity.
I've always been a suit man.
We've both been lucky enough to have the best dressed manager in football in George Graham.
I didn't want O'Neill to replace him because he's so scruffy and I knew O'Leary would be a suit man.
Gary McAllister always looked smart in a suit, then scruffy Grayson comes in and messes us up.
Warnock doesn't wear a suit but he's not scruffy, and even though I'm behind him he's not popular with a lot of fans just now.
David Moyes has started to wear a suit and Everton are doing better.
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 7 minutes ago
suit.
authority. ambassador
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Great answer
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Why was O'Neill not at Wigan, it's the little detail that Gets me.
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My bad. I'll edit. All these two bob northern clubs blend into one sometimes.
Clive: We've both been lucky enough to have the best dressed manager in football in George Graham.
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Indeed, Gorgeous George may have been a po-faced dour Scotch git with the innate likability of a rectal pimple and brand of football so revolting only the repugnant gooner clan of the early '90's would be shameless enough to claim it their own, but the man knew a thing or two about sartorial elegance - I'll give him that.
He wore a beautiful lemon scarf when he was with us.
Fergie has the perfect blend, shirt, tie, black overcoat, black trackies and black trainers.
Fergie looks like an old drunk down the legion.
comment by MARK (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
Fergie has the perfect blend, shirt, tie, black overcoat, black trackies and black trainers.
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Perfect blend? The facking old spunker ought to be shot for setting foot in public in such an abomination of an ensemble. I've lost the grain of respect I grudgingly had for him now.
Avb looks like a someone who invented the internet, in the 70s
Suits are OTT
Something that looks smart but casual at the same time apart from big cup games of course
It's my firm belief that sportswear shouldn't be worn socially, and all Sports Direct stores should be burnt to the ground.
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Oh no you didn't...
A suit and tie is the best option. Coats are allowed providing it's cold or wet, but not oversized ones (like Wenger's).
Wengers coat is bloody ridiculous. I mean I know he's a facking great lanky streak of pi$$, but that thing makes him look like he's stood inside a big pile of old car tyres.
Avb should get himself a wenger caterpillar coat to protect him from the human jack in the box (steffen freund) when he comes hurtling through the dug out every time spurs score.
I'm pretty sure you could fall from a very large height wearing Wenger's coat and it would cushion the impact without you getting injured.
Agree he does look ridiculous in it, with his little grey peanut head peeping out of the top.
People talk about it as if he's gone out and bought it, but it's a Nike club coat, loads of managers wear them.
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Managers: Tracksuit or Suit?
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posted on 19/1/13
suit.
authority. ambassador
posted on 19/1/13
Why was O'Neill not at Wigan, it's the little detail that Gets me.
posted on 19/1/13
Suit!
posted on 19/1/13
banana.
amusing, original, fruity.
posted on 19/1/13
I've always been a suit man.
We've both been lucky enough to have the best dressed manager in football in George Graham.
I didn't want O'Neill to replace him because he's so scruffy and I knew O'Leary would be a suit man.
Gary McAllister always looked smart in a suit, then scruffy Grayson comes in and messes us up.
Warnock doesn't wear a suit but he's not scruffy, and even though I'm behind him he's not popular with a lot of fans just now.
David Moyes has started to wear a suit and Everton are doing better.
posted on 19/1/13
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 7 minutes ago
suit.
authority. ambassador
---------
Great answer
------
Why was O'Neill not at Wigan, it's the little detail that Gets me.
---------
My bad. I'll edit. All these two bob northern clubs blend into one sometimes.
posted on 19/1/13
Only messing
posted on 19/1/13
posted on 19/1/13
Clive: We've both been lucky enough to have the best dressed manager in football in George Graham.
--------
Indeed, Gorgeous George may have been a po-faced dour Scotch git with the innate likability of a rectal pimple and brand of football so revolting only the repugnant gooner clan of the early '90's would be shameless enough to claim it their own, but the man knew a thing or two about sartorial elegance - I'll give him that.
posted on 19/1/13
He wore a beautiful lemon scarf when he was with us.
posted on 19/1/13
You mean banana?
posted on 19/1/13
Fergie has the perfect blend, shirt, tie, black overcoat, black trackies and black trainers.
posted on 19/1/13
Fergie looks like an old drunk down the legion.
posted on 20/1/13
comment by MARK (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
Fergie has the perfect blend, shirt, tie, black overcoat, black trackies and black trainers.
--------
Perfect blend? The facking old spunker ought to be shot for setting foot in public in such an abomination of an ensemble. I've lost the grain of respect I grudgingly had for him now.
posted on 20/1/13
Avb looks like a someone who invented the internet, in the 70s
posted on 20/1/13
AVB
posted on 20/1/13
Suits are OTT
Something that looks smart but casual at the same time apart from big cup games of course
posted on 20/1/13
It's my firm belief that sportswear shouldn't be worn socially, and all Sports Direct stores should be burnt to the ground.
---
Oh no you didn't...
posted on 20/1/13
A suit and tie is the best option. Coats are allowed providing it's cold or wet, but not oversized ones (like Wenger's).
posted on 20/1/13
Wengers coat is bloody ridiculous. I mean I know he's a facking great lanky streak of pi$$, but that thing makes him look like he's stood inside a big pile of old car tyres.
posted on 20/1/13
Avb should get himself a wenger caterpillar coat to protect him from the human jack in the box (steffen freund) when he comes hurtling through the dug out every time spurs score.
posted on 20/1/13
I'm pretty sure you could fall from a very large height wearing Wenger's coat and it would cushion the impact without you getting injured.
posted on 20/1/13
Agree he does look ridiculous in it, with his little grey peanut head peeping out of the top.
posted on 20/1/13
MARK (U1449)
posted on 20/1/13
People talk about it as if he's gone out and bought it, but it's a Nike club coat, loads of managers wear them.
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