Not seen em. But I haven't liked any kit we've had for at least 10 years, don't see it changing now.
Plus, I'm now a grown man and have better to things to spend 40+ quid on than a shirt that will, no doubt, be a fluorescent orange monstrosity.
Replica shirts are ok on kids under 16ish, any person older than that wearing em needs their heads testing, seriously.
Well we havent played in orange for a fair few years now and the choices were all black and amber, its a bit harsh condeming the designs without even bothering to look at them. As for the comments about the age you should where shirts till, i dont think you'll get much support there, fans of all ages where shirts and yours is the first view i have ever heard thats theres anything wrong with that. If anything i think more fans should wear replica shirts, to show the level of our support and help the club financially.
The fluorescent comment was in jest of course about the hideous kits we endured earlier this decade. But the rest of my comment still stands.
No-one in my group of match-going mates own a Cas shirt of any kind and none of us can comprehend the though process of people who wear them to matches. What goes on? Do you think players look into the crowd and draw inspiration from seeing everyone dressed the same as them?
The fluorescent comment was in jest of course about the hideous kits we endured earlier this decade. But the rest of my comment still stands.
No-one in my group of match-going mates own a Cas shirt of any kind and none of us can comprehend the though process of people who wear them to matches. What goes on? Do you think players look into the crowd and draw inspiration from seeing everyone dressed the same as them?
You cant even comprehend the thought process of hundreds of millions of fans (if not billions) who wear replica shirts to show support for there team? the majority of cas fans (in fact i cant think of one that hasnt) have owned a replica shirt at some point.
Are you and your mates quite a miserable bunch- 'ee look at them wearing shirts, chanting, shouting when the team scores, where do they think they are!'
Does the wearing of a replica show a higher level of support than someone who doesn't wear em?
Why do grown men with beer guts think wearing cheap materials designed for athletes is a good idea?
Never mind the touch and feel of the product; just buy it, wear it and walk around paying for the privilege of being an advertising board for our thousands of sponsors.
I go to the game and don't need a cheaply made (but expensive) piece of clothing to identify me to the club. Given the choice I'd far rather spend 40+ quid on a polo shirt that I won't feel compelled to replace 12 months on.
I suppose we are pretty miserable though to be fair.
Does the wearing of a replica show a higher level of support than someone who doesn't wear em?
Why do grown men with beer guts think wearing cheap materials designed for athletes is a good idea?
Never mind the touch and feel of the product; just buy it, wear it and walk around paying for the privilege of being an advertising board for our thousands of sponsors.
I go to the game and don't need a cheaply made (but expensive) piece of clothing to identify me to the club. Given the choice I'd far rather spend 40+ quid on a polo shirt that I won't feel compelled to replace 12 months on.
I suppose we are pretty miserable though to be fair.
Each to there own i guess. i love wearing my cas shirt (not an overweight 40 year old by the way) and wouldnt go to the game without mine. Dont get it every year though, thought last years was horrible, usually wait till the the sale to get mine too as i'm a tight sod!
Each to there own i guess. i love wearing my cas shirt (not an overweight 40 year old by the way) and wouldnt go to the game without mine. Dont get it every year though, thought last years was horrible, usually wait till the the sale to get mine too as i'm a tight sod!