Wearing red to Spurs games/wearing anything red in general as Spurs fans

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Curious to know where you guys stand on this. I have seen people coming to games in red coats, hats, trainers and even trousers. For me, I think it’s not on.
 
You shouldn't own anything red let alone wear something red to a match.

My Mrs bought a red dress once told her it made her look fat. She's not worn one since .:pochsmirk:
 
I took the kids to see Father Christmas and as soon as we stepped into his grotto i sparked the fucker out. Anyone in that much red must be a fucking gooner.

Coca Cola Cunt.
 
Given one shot at life and i'm born a ginger.

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Curious to know where you guys stand on this. I have seen people coming to games in red coats, hats, trainers and even trousers. For me, I think it’s not on.


Personally i fucking detest it. I won't even have anything red in the house unless it is absolutely unavoidable. I even paid an extra £10 to get a Blue Henry vacuum rather than the usual red one.
I certainly wouldn't talk to someone wearing a red coat etc a Spurs home game.

They should be stopped at the gates for being tourists and/or uneducated in all things THFC.
 
The candles in church are in red or blue holders, I won't go anywhere near the red ones.
I have no red clothing, I even removed a pair of red uppers from a pair of trainers! The only red thing I wear on match days is my Spurs/poppy badge.
I have pointed out to a few people that they shouldn't wear red on match days, think it's my moral duty.
Unfortunately, the Maltese flag is half red and half white, think I'll start a petition to change it to navy and white :)
 
I am 61 years old, and my favourite colour is pink, shortly followed by red. Wearing the colour you like is about being an adult.
I bet turning up on matchdays wearing pink and red must be a cracking experience.

Going to a game with my eldest son who was wearing a Burgundy Harrington, i said to him ' you sure ', he looked down and said ' Sorry dad i don't know what i was thinking ' bless him.

Not spoken to him since.
 
When I was a kid my mum and dad had a red garage door. They went on holiday with my sisters and I was charged with looking after the dog. Anyway, when they came home the door was navy.

(It still is to this day).
 
Don't own a single item of red clothing, refuse to buy red clothes for my kids.

Have slowly indoctrinated my 6 year old daughter to change her favourite colour from red to blue.

When we where looking at a new family car a few years back i spent more money on a lower spec car rather than take the one they had in red on the forecourt. My Mrs was looking at me like i was a madman, but fair do's she just shrugged and knew there was no point trying to fight it.

Its about principles. I'm not one for wearing "colours" in a football sense anyway but I hate the colour red. Wearing it to a match is inexcusable imo. JCL's or tourists need re-educating if they are coming as "home fans".

Would never buy JVC products or own a SEGA console.

Probably never go on holiday to Rwanda either.
 
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