Tonight, the biggest competition in Europe, after the Champions League, is starting, so I could not leave it without writing something about it. But honestly, and for second “big” tournament of Men National Teams in a row, I don’t have much excitement for it. So I have decided to talk about another part of the football, that I have also love, and they are the T-Shirts.
I already said in one of my previous entries that the first one I got was the 8 of Mijatovic when he scored the goal of La Séptima (Champions League). After that, I was getting a few more of Real Madrid football team and one from Spanish National Team, with the Seven of Spain at the back. That is, Raúl González, who was the top scorer in Real Madrid, Spain National Team and also in Champions League tournament. Then, those records were beaten by Cristiano Ronaldo (in Real Madrid and Champions League) and David Villa (in Spanish National Team). For some reason, Raúl became my favourite football player, and, in a way, I still considering him like that. For it, throughout the years, I was collecting all his T-Shirts in all the Teams where he had played: Real Madrid, Spain, Schalke 04 and Cosmos. He was playing couple of years in Qatar, but for the same reasons that I was not interested in last World Cup, I would not mind to miss that T-Shirt.

Then, I have had a huge collection of Wolverhampton Wonderers T-Shirts. For one, 8 vs 7, more than Real Madrid. Last one was this beautiful smokin of Pablo Sarabia, the only one in long sleeves for non – goalkeeper position:

Also, my beloved Wycombe Wonderers have a place in the T-shirt section of my wardrobe. Four items, two from La Media Inglesa merchandising and another two from Adams Park Shop. The mythical YouTube channel of English Football in Spanish language made me a big fan of The Chairboys and now, even if I still have half of the number of T-Shirts, I can consider Wycombe as my first Team in England over Wolves.

Also, as a result of my love for T-Shirts, I have bought totally unknown ones. I cannot remember even the name of the Team, but I know it is from Turkey. I loved the design, although some friends have told me the opposite:

And of course, I cannot forget the T-Shirt that brought me a job in England. La camisa de España:

So then, I can just wish all the best for all those who wish to watch all the Euro’s games. Don’t forget to eat and sleep (because I know you will drink at the time, not necessarily alcohol, don’t understand me badly). And you know, football is a sport that 11 men play against another 11, and always German 🇩🇪 is the Winner. Great Gold Clasp would be for our dear Toni Kroos, just before his retirement as a Great Football Player.


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