Player tattoos
Player tattoos
Just thought i would comment on this having seen Aaron Ramsey's leg montrosity this morning. I guess i have to be fair and say i am not in favour of tattoos generally but the thought process behind defacing yourself forever does fascinate me. It seems to be the modern trend for footballers now and i guess anyone who is a celebrity to have it done....the fashion seems to be having the whole of one arm done and the other bare. I am wondering is it becuase there are in the public eye,is it because they desire people to be talking about them or is it that they have too much time of their hands. Tattoos are very subjective and always produce comment...i mean why didnt Jack Wilshere have something small rather than the fucking great effort he had.Theo with his bum fluff and tats...is he trying to look hard.I prefer a Vermaelen type....decent haircut,super player,steelly gaze and definitely no artwork.
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I really like tattoos and don't have a problem with other people having them. I'm not sure about getting tattoos all over your face or anything but on your arms and legs isn't a problem.
I don't have any personally but I'm not against getting one done. It would have to be quite meaningful. A friend of mine had a good mate of his pass away young, and he read a line from a poem at his funeral - it was obviously incredibly moving so he had that line tattoo'd on his arm. I think that's a good thing and a lasting memory to his friend.
I don't have any personally but I'm not against getting one done. It would have to be quite meaningful. A friend of mine had a good mate of his pass away young, and he read a line from a poem at his funeral - it was obviously incredibly moving so he had that line tattoo'd on his arm. I think that's a good thing and a lasting memory to his friend.
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footballer or not everyone seems to get tattooed nowadays. I must admit, I made a bit of a mistake with mine- got me girlfriends name done in black ink at the top of me right arm (nice joining up letters and that, looked all classy) and then, as you do, we fell out. Nee bother I thought, St Georges cross/ SAFC badge over it I thought. Went into the place and they said "oh no mate, if the tattoo is black you cant put anything with lighter colours over it, if you do the old tattoo will still show through"
so now I'm stuck either with having her name on me arm (we kind of keep getting back on and then falling out again so its fine sometimes), getting it lasered off (nope, I'm far too soft for all that, sounds aw git painful and that) or getting some meaningless shite over the top of it to cover it
so now I'm stuck either with having her name on me arm (we kind of keep getting back on and then falling out again so its fine sometimes), getting it lasered off (nope, I'm far too soft for all that, sounds aw git painful and that) or getting some meaningless shite over the top of it to cover it
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I am not against them per se and like i said they fascinate me in a way. It just seems to be the thing for footballers and sportsmen in particular so was just thinking about the thought process. I mean its all very well when you are young and buff but what happens when things start going south. Ramsey didnt really look the type so i wonder is it a main topic of conversation after birds they have shagged and cars.
Womens names....now you are really asking for trouble.
Womens names....now you are really asking for trouble.
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What about the pain of having them done?