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there seems to be an opinion that to be a motherwell fan , u need to be decked out like a chrirtmas tree!? Can i put myself foward to be a big oak

Motherwell’s colours can never be described as subtle and definately not for everyone. If a Motherwell fan chooses not to wear them it’s fine by me. Personally I like them and still actively look for tee shirts and trainers that have them. I would never wear a football top out with a matchday, unless I was going to the gym. Even then it would be kept in my sports bag until required.

 

Surely as a decorator you enjoy a certain amount of decoration. Maybe you could wear a touch of claret and amber when we reach the Europa Cup Final? Giving your big oak one chance to ‘live the dream’ of being a Christmas tree. :lol:

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I think together our colours look like the sick of someone with a stomach ulcer, and although I like to wear a top to the game and/or a scarf in the winter (cos its going to the footy....thats just what you do), i'd never be seen dead in them.

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Christ what next............on the eve of one of our biggest games we are doing a GOK WAN

 

Claret and Amber 1000 x better than boring red, blue, green, black and white. I love our colours - we are Motherwell and we are Claret & Amber.

 

If you don't like the colours there is a wee away top out right now which is all white.........or will the badge put some off - get a life..........

 

In Denmark I draped myself in a Claret and Amber flag and I am a vain bugg3r. Who cares what anyone else thinks...

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Love the colours but only wear a scarf on match days in the winter and the top if i'm playin fitba myself. 40+ year old men with fitba tops, shady levis they used to wear when they were trendy and pure shoddy trainers from matalan crack me up

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Colour is all part of the football.

 

Look at the Dutch national team supporters for example, try telling them they look stupid. When you get a stadium or a section full of colour via shirts, scarves, flags etc that adds to the experience and gives the team and supporters identity.

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