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different strokes for different folks, people! I don't think that his outfit is outrageous nor repulsive. He is dressed as a fox, so what!!. Let the man be. He is paying for his ticket. I would've had a problem with him of he was naked, holding a sign like this or both.

 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, foxes21 said:

so not mentally ill, just a normal bloke not burdened by the social norm telling us to act a certain way like a bunch of sheep and instead wanted to enjoy the occassion in his own unique way?

He's a few pennies short of a pound.

Posted

I'm all for fancy dress on the right occassions but that's a bit too far.

 

It's hardly what you want to see in the away end for a local derby.

Posted
54 minutes ago, Ashley said:

Who ever you are please stop dressing up like this you're a fully grown man. It's embarrassing.

 

Joyless fecker.

 

Full body fox suits should be compulsory!

Posted
4 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

I'm all for fancy dress on the right occassions but that's a bit too far.

 

It's hardly what you want to see in the away end for a local derby.

What should we be seeing for a local Derby? A load of Stone island, Burberry, Lacoste? 

 

The guy is no more embarrassing than the 18 or so year old who was stood across the aisle from me in his cp company coat giving it the wànker sign to Derby fans.

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I read he does it because his daughter is ill. Dunno how true that is.

 

Not sure why it bothers anybody though. Not hurting you is it. Or is it the attitude of "ohh other fans might take the piss out of us".

 

We've all got bigger things to worry about - how embarrassing we are on the pitch.

Posted
8 minutes ago, FoxesDeb said:

Bloke on Twitter saying he wears it because his disabled daughter likes it. 

 

lol with respect, I hope there is a story like that to it so AKJC or whoever and Ashley can feel like idiots (and the rest since I see this has gone viral on social media)

 

Grown man in a fox costume or grown man bringing an inflatable dinosaur to a match. Whats the difference?

 

Unless of course inflatable animals was on the "acceptable things to bring to the match" list for the Everton game.

Posted

Bloke trys to support the lads wearing a fox outfit and he gets an absolute hammering on here. Typical Foxestalk. Yeh he does look a bit of a cvnt but fair play to him.

Guest the fox
Posted
9 minutes ago, FoxesDeb said:

Bloke on Twitter saying he wears it because his disabled daughter likes it. 

I was defending him and still felt like an idiot. I can't imagine how the people that slated him feel like. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Steve_Walsh5 said:

What should we be seeing for a local Derby? A load of Stone island, Burberry, Lacoste? 

 

The guy is no more embarrassing than the 18 or so year old who was stood across the aisle from me in his cp company coat giving it the wànker sign to Derby fans.

Slightly off topic, but I was amused by the lad, about that age, who seemed to spend most of the second half playing what seemed like charades with one of the Derby fans.

Guest the fox
Posted
10 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

I read he does it because his daughter is ill. Dunno how true that is.

 

Not sure why it bothers anybody though. Not hurting you is it. Or is it the attitude of "ohh other fans might take the piss out of us".

 

We've all got bigger things to worry about - how embarrassing we are on the pitch.

I would 100℅ accept that if he is doing that for a noble thing like supporting his I'll daughter. All power to him.

Posted
47 minutes ago, Walkers said:

 

lol with respect, I hope there is a story like that to it so AKJC or whoever and Ashley can feel like idiots (and the rest since I see this has gone viral on social media)

 

Grown man in a fox costume or grown man bringing an inflatable dinosaur to a match. Whats the difference?

 

Unless of course inflatable animals was on the "acceptable things to bring to the match" list for the Everton game.

Gone viral on social media you mean 4 likes and a 2 replies to the Foxestalk account?

 

Any confirm this is true he does it for his daughter? Now when ever I've seen him at games he's with older women? 

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who gives a **** eh. 

 

live and let live. 

 

even if this guy is some normal bloke who works in ****ing banking during the week and wants to get out and wear a fox costume at the weekend, who the **** are we to judge tbh. 

 

if he wears it because his disabled daughter likes it then fair ****ing play - some people are happy to sacrifice 'looking cool' for the happiness of others. he's probably got a bigger set of bollocks than most of the people taking the piss. 

 

EDIT: Like many have already said - we've got far more 'embarrassing' things going on to worry about right now - on the pitch. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, daz*dsb said:

who gives a **** eh. 

 

live and let live. 

 

even if this guy is some normal bloke who works in ****ing banking during the week and wants to get out and wear a fox costume at the weekend, who the **** are we to judge tbh. 

 

if he wears it because his disabled daughter likes it then fair ****ing play - some people are happy to sacrifice 'looking cool' for the happiness of others. he's probably got a bigger set of bollocks than most of the people taking the piss. 

 

EDIT: Like many have already said - we've got far more 'embarrassing' things going on to worry about right now - on the pitch. 

Nah, he's sitting down you only have a big willy if you stand up.

Posted
2 hours ago, Ashley said:

Who ever you are please stop dressing up like this you're a fully grown man. It's embarrassing.

 

A fully grown man seen crying on TV because we lost in a play off semi final isn't embarrassing? 

Posted

Hell if he's doing it for his daughter then major father points go out to him!

 

I'd do anything for my son to make him happy, at ease, comfortable, etc so fair play to the bloke

Posted
1 hour ago, buzzer_b said:

Bloke trys to support the lads wearing a fox outfit and he gets an absolute hammering on here. Typical Foxestalk. Yeh he does look a bit of a cvnt but fair play to him.

Talk about having your cake and eating it! lol 

Posted
3 hours ago, Ashley said:

Who ever you are please stop dressing up like this you're a fully grown man. It's embarrassing.

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Oh piss off you miserable c*nt.

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