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Can I suggest we encourage everybody to wear blue on Saturday (as opposed to wearing our away shirt - for obvious reasons). It would be fantastic for our lads to see three sides of the stadium covered in a sea of blue as they enter the field of play.

...and to all the youngsters out there. Please bring your blue flags, blue scarves, blue balloons, blue hats and gloves (could be chilly) and a loud singing voice, to help us cheer on our heroes.

Come on you mighty blue boys. Bluuuueee Arrrrmmmmy
 
Can I suggest we encourage everybody to wear blue on Saturday (as opposed to wearing our away shirt - for obvious reasons). It would be fantastic for our lads to see three sides of the stadium covered in a sea of blue as they enter the field of play.

...and to all the youngsters out there. Please bring your blue flags, blue scarves, blue balloons, blue hats and gloves (could be chilly) and a loud singing voice, to help us cheer on our heroes.

Come on you mighty blue boys. Bluuuueee Arrrrmmmmy

Has someone told Elvis J Eel???
 
I was thinking of wearing blue jeans with a largely brown top and coat. What do you think? It's not as brown as Brown's face but more towards the brown of a fern come October time. Alternatively I do have an orange and black striped football shirt that seems to attract wasps and bees but doesn't really match my complexion - would that be more appropriate? :blush:
 
Can I suggest we encourage everybody to wear blue on Saturday (as opposed to wearing our away shirt - for obvious reasons). It would be fantastic for our lads to see three sides of the stadium covered in a sea of blue as they enter the field of play.

...and to all the youngsters out there. Please bring your blue flags, blue scarves, blue balloons, blue hats and gloves (could be chilly) and a loud singing voice, to help us cheer on our heroes.

Come on you mighty blue boys. Bluuuueee Arrrrmmmmy


Yike, major dilemma...... Southend have won every match I've been to since wearing my away shirt. Do I keep up the tradition or wear a home shirt???
 
I was thinking of wearing blue jeans with a largely brown top and coat. What do you think? It's not as brown as Brown's face but more towards the brown of a fern come October time. Alternatively I do have an orange and black striped football shirt that seems to attract wasps and bees but doesn't really match my complexion - would that be more appropriate? :blush:

Your complexion can change daily. Don't decide too early. The second hand car salesman look is a safe bet so the brown top half won't raise many eyebrows. However, if you really want to have an impact think about accessorising (possibly a sovereign ring or a chain with a previous girlfriend's name written in sterling silver?). Above all, make them notice you.
 
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