Half-and-half apparel is one of the more polarising things you’ll see at a Premier League ground.
Half-and-half scarves? Generally acceptable for children or at cup finals, but a massive no-no for random league games.
https://twitter.com/_SamBarker_/status/623213797902262272?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Half-and half shirts? Embarrassing.
Janusz, level hard. "@martynziegler: Half and half shirt? Nein danke… pic.twitter.com/74drvWS9gP"
— Grzegorz Rudynek (@GRUdynek) June 5, 2015
And as for this, the less said the better.
https://twitter.com/Goonerfan1987/status/491320744652341248?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
But at Sunderland’s game against Tottenham we were treated to a new entry – a half-and-half shirt involving a team that wasn’t even playing.
https://twitter.com/glesgabhoy71/status/643046663179800576?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Yes, your eyes don’t deceive you, that’s Sunderland and Arsenal.
We despair sometimes.