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Up to 75% off what they have left.
Are they closing down?
Some city stuff left but limited on sizes.
https://www.toffs.com/shop-by-team/f...p/cardiff-city
Looks like you have to be S (small) to have much choice!
I was on the point of ordering the one from around 1967 with the word “Bluebirds” where the badge would normally be, but then I saw it was only available in 3xl - I’m someone who has been on a lifelong upward journey as far as shirt size is concerned, but Ive not quite got there yet![]()
I guess it's inevitable as time moves on and fashions change, esp as 90s stuff is very fashionable again now, but Toffs has been taken over by the retro kits from more recent years now, some of which can fetch a very tidy sum indeed.
Toffs peak was probably after Fever Pitch came out, that kind of era.
Cardiff 3xL great, 30” long! Must be crop tops!
Produced by *****, for stupid wannabe lad waankers who thought watching it was football fandom, whatever the **** that was or is? The fact Baddiel now cries about antisemitism and has written about his experiences of being a victim at football matches but thought it would be comedy to black up and do a sketch similar to something Jim Davidson would only find funny (another cuunt) when hosting Fantasy Football shows what a self conceited, hypocritical, sanctimonious prick he is.
What was wrong with Fever Pitch?
Toffs was a pretty neat trick - people complain about new shirts coming out every year (with a crap design and naff sponsor) so here was a chance to get something that would transcend that. The shirts were so out of date as to be almost timeless. They were overpriced, mind.
my youngest appears to be collecting kits, got the RM V Liverpool in Kiev one recently ( with Bale 11 on the back )
she dug out my old Welsh shirts, I didnt realise I had both home and away in 1991 ( was that when we beat West Germany in the arms park ? ? I think it was ) so today I pick her up from school and she has the white shirt on
As a book it's alright. I don't remember reading it and thinking it really resonates with me, I'll qualify this at the time I read it my opinion would've been skewed by christ knows what I was doing.
The irony of the book is Hornby writes about watching Arsenal during the 70s and 80s and it became such a 'go to' for the football luvies/hipsters who followed. You know the type now profess to supporting St. Pauli.
Same for Toffs.
Baddiel/Skinner just weren't funny. Baddiel in particular is a cuunt.