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Managers' fashion sense
Bulut looked like he loved expensive poncey labels.
Riza looks like he goes for a dive in the cast offs at the club chop.
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az city
Bulut looked like he loved expensive poncey labels.
Riza looks like he goes for a dive in the cast offs at the club chop.
C
With the football he is given us, he could come out in Compo's castoffs for all I care
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Vincent Kompany or Scott Parker for the worst dressed manager but perhaps the latter clinches it with the stripes on his cardigan sleeve.
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I really don't like to see it it in any managers.
I always thought Malky McKay should wear better fitting suits.
Riza looks like he needs a good wash and a shave and take a bit of pride in himself.
Bellamy looks OK, but definitely speeds around ASDA carpark in his midnight blue Focus ST.
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Every manager no matter what clothes he wears, whether casual, sports gear or suit, seems to have a brand new pair of daps on.
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B. Oddie
I really don't like to see it it in any managers.
I always thought Malky McKay should wear better fitting suits.
Riza looks like he needs a good wash and a shave and take a bit of pride in himself.
Bellamy looks OK, but definitely speeds around ASDA carpark in his midnight blue Focus ST.
He looks like he lives in a tent in Queen Street, it's about time the club give him a house :hehe:
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Defo had the T-shirt he was wearing on Tuesday from the club shop final sale rail. Shocking.
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az city
Bulut looked like he loved expensive poncey labels.
Riza looks like he goes for a dive in the cast offs at the club chop.
In every interview I have seen Riza given, he looks like he has spent the previous night at the Salvation Army homeless shelter on Bute Street.
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J R Hartley
Defo had the T-shirt he was wearing on Tuesday from the club shop final sale rail. Shocking.
I bet he didn't pay for it though!
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Dorcus
I bet he didn't pay for it though!
So as well as him looking like an unmade bed you’re accusing him of stealing!!!
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splott parker
So as well as him looking like an unmade bed you’re accusing him of stealing!!!
No one of the perks methinks. When you've got a well paid job you never pay for anything
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J R Hartley
Defo had the T-shirt he was wearing on Tuesday from the club shop final sale rail. Shocking.
He gives people like me hope
Primark
Store 21
Home Bargains
BnM
It's all good
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He reminds me a bit of Angelos Epithemiou from shooting stars.
He’s got his own style though and it’s better than trying to look like a Pep wannabe or that smarmy twat Parker.
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He must be doing terrific, if the only thing some people on here can complain about is what he wears.
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What's with these stupid modern flat caps ?
Sol Campbell , Shearer , Scott Parker
They look like idiots
If that's modern fashion stick it up your arse
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https://images.app.goo.gl/3EjWiztjw1L5MX5x7
This is surely beneath your dignity
Is it a cover for baldies ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I always feel if I were to wear a flat cap it would be a form on unacceptable cultural appropriation. (I'm not yet bald BTW.)
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az city
I always feel if I were to wear a flat cap it would be a form on unacceptable cultural appropriation. (I'm not yet bald BTW.)
Why do chaps wear those daft gallon hats with pheasant feathers stuck on them ?
Why wear a hat which makes you look like a clown unless it's for a medical reason ?
Or a bet ?
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There is nothing about Omar Riza'a pitch side appearance that makes me think I want to look like him, or that he is odd in any way.
He looks fine. Totally unremarkable!
The stubble is fine. The clothes are fine. His management of the team from the side lines is more than fine. He looks just normal.
He is a football manager, not a fashion icon (whatever they are)!
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jon1959
There is nothing about Omar Riza'a pitch side appearance that makes me think I want to look like him, or that he is odd in any way.
He looks fine. Totally unremarkable!
The stubble is fine. The clothes are fine. His management of the team from the side lines is more than fine. He looks just normal.
He is a football manager, not a fashion icon (whatever they are)!
The man is a walking werewolf
God bless him
In riza we trust
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Yo RZA, yo razor, hit me with the major
The damage, my Clan understand it be flavor
Gunning, humming coming at ya
First I'm gonna get ya, once I got ya, I gat ya
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Wash DC Blue
Yo RZA, yo razor, hit me with the major
The damage, my Clan understand it be flavor
Gunning, humming coming at ya
First I'm gonna get ya, once I got ya, I gat ya
never do that again please
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Wash DC Blue
Yo RZA, yo razor, hit me with the major
The damage, my Clan understand it be flavor
Gunning, humming coming at ya
First I'm gonna get ya, once I got ya, I gat ya
When the shit goes down
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Mr Soul '68
In every interview I have seen Riza given, he looks like he has spent the previous night at the Salvation Army homeless shelter on Bute Street.
As long as he has the club on its present path he can wear an off-the-shoulder and low-cut donkey jacket with sling-back wellies for all I care.:thumbup:
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Taunton Blue Genie
As long as he has the club on its present path he can wear an off-the-shoulder and low-cut donkey jacket with sling-back wellies for all I care.:thumbup:
Don’t give him ideas!
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Cloughie had it right.
Appear smart before and after the game, daps slacks, polo and sweatshirt for the game.
I'm not that bothered what managers wear, in fact it is rather nice to see a diverse set of clobber on the sidelines helping to provide some insight into their personality.
Anyway, Russell Martin makes Riza look like he shops in Savile Row!
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ToTaL ITK
never do that again please
:hehe:
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Taunton Blue Genie
As long as he has the club on its present path he can wear an off-the-shoulder and low-cut donkey jacket with sling-back wellies for all I care.:thumbup:
That is sooo last year...