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I thought that but just noticed its adidas so I think it's there training kit. However it is recent as GKN response was last night
Oh yeah I didn't notice the adidas.
I thought that but just noticed its adidas so I think it's there training kit. However it is recent as GKN response was last night
Well apparently it's their training kit from last season so I wasn't sure of the date of the picture. If it was within weeks of his arrival he could plead some kind of ignorance. Not in the last 6 months though.It's Chelseas shirt for next season so is a very recent. Exactly my point claiming "I didn't know" makes the situation worse in my opinion
Then he should've said that instead of I didn't knowWell apparently it's their training kit from last season so I wasn't sure of the date of the picture. If it was within weeks of his arrival he could plead some kind of ignorance. Not in the last 6 months though.
Happy to give GKN the benefit of the doubt, as much as I hate seeing it.
It's pretty common among the European based players to wear other teams kits.
Players are always exchanging kits after games, it's just a different culture in the English league and is frowned upon to wear them publicly.
Remember Ousmane Dembele only a few months ago going on instagram wearing our current Spurs home kit for a close-to-home example?
He did it in the name of friendship. He made a mistake. It's time to move on.
Some fans still haven't moved on from Ghaly lol, football fans are like women sometimes, they hold emotional grudges never forget shit.
Well done on being so impartial. You are my hero.
Is that what you want people to say when you post shit like the above?
I thought that but just noticed its adidas so I think it's there training kit. However it is recent as GKN response was last night
Some fans still haven't moved on from Ghaly lol, football fans are like women sometimes, they hold emotional grudges never forget shit.
Yeah, but the player's would do well to remember that it is that emotional attachment that allows them to earn a living kicking a ball about. Without these emotional fans there is no professional football.
When the fans stop caring is when professional football is dead and the money train comes to a halt.