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DarrenJ
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Posted - 2008/08/20 : 18:47:12
When I use to play footy as a kid, we wore the old umbro gear.. havnt seen much in the stores in the last 10Years in aus and searched Ebay today.
I noticed few of the UK items had "GAY" next to them.
Are they a gay icon label or something now?
not that there is anything wrong with someones sexual choice.
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jenks
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Posted - 2008/08/20 : 18:56:14
Not that I know of.
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chappy_hardcore
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Posted - 2008/08/20 : 20:15:48
Umbro are pretty big, they still make shirts for many teams in the premier league, including Everton, Aston Villa etc.
They have even popped up in America now.
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Brian K
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Posted - 2008/08/21 : 01:26:04
almost all my shorts growing up were either umbro or adidas
umbro does the national shirts for england, ireland, & norway
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kathryn
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Posted - 2008/08/21 : 07:49:03
My 4 year old wears Umbro trainers and is certainly not gay.
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JesterDJ
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Posted - 2008/08/21 : 17:56:41
quote: Originally posted by kathryn:
My 4 year old wears Umbro trainers and is certainly not gay.
HOW DO YOU KNOW HUH? EARLY DAYS YET!!!!!!!! 
naa **** knows that man, what about all that they said about GAP standing for "Gay And Proud"? that what massive back in the day, i remember but it wasn't actually anything to do with it, (either that or it would explain why i always got those lingering glares from poofs when i went out wearing my favourite hoodie at 15: whey )
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