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Suitcase packed, passport and money checked a dozen times, now it’s time to think of the other holiday calculation – who to avoid. Some choices are straightforward – there’s the bloke who looks like Hitler, or the man who reads computer magazines, his swimming trunks almost in rubbing proximity with his thick grey socks. Plus work colleagues and anyone who might be Rodney Marsh or Eric Hall. For the perfect, relaxing, irritant-free holiday, however, you must also avoid those people who choose to wear replica football shirts. There is a simple reason for this. They are bores, wretchedly insecure without the straitjacket of their “back home” posture. Away from a football match, the shirt is worn mainly to attract others of the same species, with the side-effect of flashing warning colours, like peacocks or wasps. Also like wasps, replica wearers can drone on and on, become tetchy, fractious, irksome and malevolent, looking to rub antennae with people from the same nest or to sting rivals. Oh, for a swimming pool size swatter. So who wears replicas? Mainly the match-going fan or the aligned non-attendee. Both are remote-pressing, back page-skimming, mouse-clicking information reservoirs. These mix with the other sort of fan – the discerning neutral. Sadly, sitting in his armchair makes the discerning neutral the most important fan in the world, when he should be the least. And he knows as much as the others in the global info-village of the Premiership. From WSC 175 September 2001. What was happening this month Comments (0)
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