Burnley:arriva Fletcher dagli Hibs. Cosa vestono i “Casuals”? Ecco la “top ten” di una rivista.



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Il Burnley ha messo a segno il proprio primo interessante colpo di mercato garantendosi le prestazioni del valido attaccante proveniente dagli Hibernians Edimburgo Steven Fletcher per la somma di tre milioni di sterline. Il ventiduenne ha all’ attivo, nel proprio “curriculum”, 52 reti in 190 presenze in “Scottish Premier League” con la maglia dei biancoverdi; ora ha sottoscritto un quadriennale con i “Clarets”, neo promossi in “Premier League”. La rivista “Askmen”, un periodo che non si può certo definire specializzato nella materia, ha dedicato ampio spazio al mondo dei “football casuals” investigando l’ aspetto relativo al “fashion”, indagando tra i marchi ( foto ) di riferimento che andrebbero maggiormente in voga nell’ ultimo periodo. Proponiamo la “Top ten” proposta dal periodico, sottoponendola al giudizio dei lettori.


 

 

Top 10: Casual Football Fan Fashions

 

Football fans have long been at the forefront of casual fashion and over the years, they have created a counter culture all of their own: the football Casuals. Here are ten of the finest fashion brands that football fans have called their own in recent decades: Presenting the top ten casual football fan fash

 

No.1 – Adidas Trainers- Forest Hills

Adidas was popular among casuals from the start: The original Forest Hills came in white and gold and the shoe had various incarnations between 1979 and 1983. Forest Hill re-issues have been coming out since 1999 and prove their classic style has stood the test of time. Originally designed as a tennis shoe they still look as eye catching on the high street today as they did on the terraces in the eighties. Other Adidas trainers that were embraced by the casual movement include the Trimm Trabb, Grand Slam, LA Trainer, Dublin, Stockholm, Samba, Handball Special.

 

No.2 – Lacoste

The Lacoste logo was first worn by tennis legend René Lacoste. René entered the legend of tennis when he and his team-mates “The Musketeers”, stole the Davis Cup away from the Americans for the first time, in 1927 and again in 1928. Spanning all generations of football fan, the Lacoste shirt has been reworked by football fans for decades. Unlike other brands who looked to cash in on their name in the 90s Lacoste have kept their premium cool.

 

No.3 – Stone Island Jacket

Making an appearance in almost every football fan related film of the last 10 years, the Stone Island jacket is seen as the uniform of the new breed of Football Casual. Although the casual fashion of football fans is ever changing, the adoption of high end designer clothes has always been a factor. The exclusivity of clothing and one up-man-ship drove fans to seek out the best in fashion labels.

 

No.4 – Sergio Tacchini

The premium 80s Italian sportswear was born out of the rivalry of John McEnroe and Borg. Casuals switched on to Wimbledon to see two very high profile sporting legends step out in Tacchini and Fila. McEnroe had five different polos and track tops during his time with Tacchini and Casuals wore them in many different colours. Imagine the rivalry of Oasis and Blur and this may give some indication of what these two tennis players did for 80s fashion.

 

No.5 – Fila

Bjorn Borghas to be the ultimate tennis legend and his amazing period of success winning Wimbledon five times saw legions of football fans dress like their tennis heroes. The premium prices of Italian brands bought about serious one-upmanship between fans and rival fans.

 

No.6 – Fred Perry Shirt

The Fred Perry shirt has been synonymous with football fashion since the birth of the Casual, though the brand has gone through some pretty turbulent times. Fred Perry was popular from the late 70s until 1981, but from then on, up until about two or three years ago no Casual would be seen dead in it. Wearing a Fred Perry polo in the UK in the 80s (unless you were a skinhead) was a major mistake and a Casual Faux Pas.

 

No.7 – Pringle

The high quality golf brand was taken in by the football Casual and the iconic diamond pattern became a feature at football games across the country. Founded on the Scottish boarders in 1815 by Robert Pringle it became one of the first luxury knitwear brands in the world and expanded through Europe, the US and Japan through the 19th and 20th century.

 

No.8 – Burberry/Aquascutum

Synonymous with ‘well to do’ style, Burberry and Aquascutum went from the courtyard of Buckingham palace to football grounds across the country and was at its height on the terraces in 83/84 — at that time they didn’t manufacture baseball caps. Burberry and Aquascutum caps bring a reputation to football terraces all of their own, they were very much a late 90s phenomena worn by snotty herberts and ageing hoolies with little personal style. Not to be confused with the stylish casuals of yesteryear.

 

No.9 – Ralph Lauren

The Ralph Lauren shirt hasn’t changed much since Casual’s started wearing them in the eighties. There are variations of the logo but the people of Ralph Lauren have employed the “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’” school of thought with the cut of the design. A brand originally catering for the elite classes, Ralph Lauren was bought to the masses by young men watching footy matches at the weekend. The phenomenal popularity and relative simplicity of the shirts spawned thousands of fakes of inferior quality during the nineties but the true Casual connoisseur could tell those from a mile off.

 

No.10 – Lyle & Scott

Popular with football supporters during the eighties, Lyle and Scot has become a must-have label amongst trendy terrace folk over the last few years. Established in 1874 by William Lyle and Walker Scott, they borrowed £1,300 to form the small knitwear company that originally produced high quality hosiery and underwear. Lyle & Scott were also partly responsible for a boom in Y Fronts during the 1930s. The brand is now a far cry from it’s modest roots and a staple of modern British fashion.

 

( uk.askmen.com )

 

Burnley break transfer record to sign £3m Steven Fletcher from Hibernian

• Fletcher agrees four-year deal after 190 games for Hibs
• Tyrone Mears looks to banish memories of 2007-08 season

Steven Fletcher

Hibernian’s Steven Fletcher could be on the move to Burnley. Photograph: Russell Cheyne/REUTERS

Burnley have broken their transfer record to sign the Hibernian striker Steven Fletcher for £3m. The 22-year-old, who has four Scotland caps, joins the club for their first Premier League campaign having scored 52 goals 190 appearances at Easter Road. The striker becomes the club’s second signing in a day following the capture of the full-back Tyrone Mears.Fletcher has agreed a four-year contract with the Clarets, who will pay the Scottish Premier League club double their previous record fee having shelled out £1.5m for both Martin Paterson and Chris Eagles last year. The forward was named Scottish Football Writers’ Young Player of the Year in 2007-08 and attracted the interest of Celtic earlier this year.Mears, meanwhile, has signed for around £500,000 after spending time on loan at Marseille last season.Fletcher had four years of his contract to run and the new Hibs manager John Hughes had hoped he would stay. But Celtic failed to secure his services in January and Fletcher has indicated he would like to further his career in England’s top flight.Mears is looking for a change of luck in the Premier League after a demoralising experience in the 2007-08 season, when he was part of the Derby side that finished bottom of the table with an all-time low tally of 11 points.”It was a freak season, something I do not think will happen again. I have blanked it out of my mind,” Mears told Clarets World. “I like to get forward but it was difficult to do that as we never had any of the ball. I hope it is going to be different this time with Burnley. I may have had experience in the top flight but I still need to prove I am a Premier League player.”Mears spent a season on loan with Marseille, but wanted to return to England for family reasons. “Marseille is a great club. If it was a different situation I would have signed there,” he said, “but I needed to come back to England and Burnley have given me that chance in the Premier League.”

 

Fletcher Delighted With Premier Move

Posted on: Wed 01 Jul 2009

Record signing Steven Fletcher is relishing the chance to show Burnley fans his Premier League class.The Scottish international became the club’s biggest ever capture when he made the £3m move from Hibernian following a day of negotiations.The move doubles the previous transfer record, set when Martin Paterson and Chris Eagles both made the move to Turf Moor last summer.”

( Sito ufficiale Burnley )

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