How old to wear a Football jumper to a game?

Chooses to.

Oh please.

What?
Judgement is done on behalf of the judges, not the judgee.
If you’re not aware of the fact that you can actually choose not to do that, (and I’m not saying that’s you) then you have some introspection to do.
Your judgement has nothing to do with the person wearing the jumper.

Everyone judges mate. I am honest enough to admit I do.

But, everyone does.

Tony Jones is a ■■■■■■■. Now I’ll do it just to annoy him

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Nooo, everyone reacts.
That’s a thing that bypasses judgement.

Edit: and also, doesn’t change the fact that the judgement is the judgers issue.
So many people being judged don’t even think about the judger.

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People can wear what they want. I have never made someone change clothes. I do think some people lack awareness of how they look sometimes. It is what it is.

I also get a little thrill if I spot an Essendon jumper at an overseas sporting event. Maybe I should grow up, lol.

My kids play/played basketball for Aberfeldie Jets and I did get a bit excited when I saw (one of the several versions of) the Vance Joy ‘Riptide’ video. Why is it always the drummer?

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That’s true.
The Lobster is a very good film.

I hate to pick on people for what they look like, so I’ll make an exception here. His teeth are too small for his face.

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Collingwood

He’s right, and so are you, I judge a lot of people to be ■■■■■, but that’s usually got zero to do with whether they are wearing a football jumper or not.

In fact if I see a fat old bloke in footy jumper, I respect the zero ■■■■■ attitude they must have.

People who it upsets says more about them than YOLO jumper man.

Put it this way, if I hear someone say something negative about a person living their life, I think they are most likely a ■■■■.

Judgement.

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Every game I go to I wear my long sleeve Speed Kills jumper (the last of the official woollen), 52 and not stopping

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I’m very jealous of people who can carry…large.

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I’m with most in here I think.

I’m in my early 40s, I would not wear a footy jumper out ever, and haven’t done so for about 20 years. This is for the same reasons most here have said - it looks bad, it’s a bit naff, etc.

However if people want to wear one then good on those people and I have no problem with it or judge it at all. I think it’s fun even though I wouldn’t do it myself.

However I’m not totally judgement-free. If I see an adult wearing a jumper I think “that’s fun, good on them” but if I see an adult with their face painted I think “I hope he’s enjoying his day out from the mental hospital”.

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Oddly enough grown men are much more likely to wear a european football or american sports guernsey out

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As soon as you hit adulthood all sports memorabilia needs to be out away, including jumpers.

I never realised being a sports fan had so many rules.

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I’m 36 and still wear a Essendon jumper to the footy. I hate wearing beanies or scarves ( find them really uncomfortable)

Normally wear a hoody and my Essendon jumper over it

If anyone has an issue with that, they can tongue punch my fart box

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Melbourne gets cold in the winter.
A scarf is unobtrusive and practical.

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