This is just uncalled for.
Along with non-celebration celebrations, players rolling around feigning injury and a distinct lack of black boots, the half and half scarf is possibly the greatest scourge of modern football.
So much so, that a pub in Manchester even banned the item.
Trafford Pub. Love it. pic.twitter.com/2s3h18E8VT
— Serge Adam 🇾🇪 (@SergeMUFC) October 25, 2015
While we can understand purchasing a half-and-half scarf if you’re a kid, attending a football match for the first time, or have travelled from the far corner of the world and want a keepsake, there’s no excuse for most fans.
Particularly supporters attending a crucial Premier League fixture like Monday’s top-of-the-table clash.
With so many Manchester City fans wearing the heinous half-and-half scarf at the Emirates, we can only assume the retailer was doing a wholesale deal.
Or they were wearing them ironically/for a bet perhaps…
https://twitter.com/MarcSDuffy/status/679035845899341824/photo/1