Have you seen the price of beer in the stadium these days ?I suppose you can understand the poor little mite being a bit embarrassed at the thought of wearing a Spurs scarf currently. Probably best to get him drunk first, then buy the scarf.

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Have you seen the price of beer in the stadium these days ?I suppose you can understand the poor little mite being a bit embarrassed at the thought of wearing a Spurs scarf currently. Probably best to get him drunk first, then buy the scarf.
Go to the Gilpin - it's a Wetherspoons, then stagger to the ground, picking up a scarf on the way.
He's not taking any notice.PS - the correct spelling for the plural of scarf is scarves, no apostrophe (sorry, the efficient PA in me can't always ignore such errors).
I did the same at the Bernabau, got 2 and gave them to my son's on my return, neither wanted the white Spurs butchers hat I came back with thoughI will admit to owing a few ( England v MALTA),our CL games against Inter, RM, Bayern and Barca, because I went to the away ties.
However, half 'n half scarves with PL clubs are a definite no-no , and he needs to learn that lesson now.
PS - the correct spelling for the plural of scarf is scarves, no apostrophe (sorry, the efficient PA in me can't always ignore such errors).
Who do you think??
He probably doesn't know how to change it.
So he's got himself into a right muddle.
yup.
What, ALL of them?
As did the Spurs/Rangers hats, I remember them well...The 3/4 Liverpool 1/4 Celtic wooly hats, used to be commonplace around my way in the mid-80s.
Just get him a Spurs scarf, walk round to the away end, smack an opposition fan nick their scarf. Sorted, two scarves for the price of one.
That's what we did back in the 70's.