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How to Find Fantastic Football Gifts for those Fanatical about Footy

Date Added: February 20, 2009 12:18:11 PM
Author: John Smith
Category: Computers & Internet: Discussion Forums: Shopping
Ahh football! A noble sporting institution centred on several prominent British values: healthy competition, camaraderie and drinking copious amounts of alcohol. Young and old, rich and poor, and male and female alike, there's nothing the British love more than watching 22 handsome young men kicking a ball around a field wearing shorts. Equally, who can resist the thrill of seeing their idol score the winning goal? Technically, all Brits (like Brazilians) are football fans; it's actually a matter of national pride. However, there are always a few guys who have to take their fandom further, you know the type? They don't just love watching football on the telly, they have a football bedspread, football posters, they eat, sleep and breathe footy. So, what's a gift giver to do when that football fan's birthday or Christmas rolls round? In this exciting article we'll take a look at that majestic creature 'the footy fan' and see what Gifts for Him we can come up with which you may not have considered before. They will need to be affordable, creative and they'll also need to put a smile on his face. The Football Fan There are many truths about the football fan, I would call him an elusive creature or enigmatic but neither are true. Typically, he sees everything in simple terms. You win or lose a football match, after all, (or draw, but that is rare and leads to penalty shoot outs...) Anyway, he's uncomplicated, direct, friendly and chatty. Gifts for Him need to be bold, simple and make a statement. He loves pizza, beer (if he's old enough to drink it) and he can tell you more about football than you would ever want or need to know. That means that there's a lot of room for you to get something wrong, like buy him a porcelain figurine of a team member from that club he hates. There are two major things wrong with that, firstly, you bought a man a porcelain figurine and secondly, never mind. He will have enjoyed smashing it. Getting Gifts For him Research is key. You need to know who his favourite players are, what his favourite club is and what size shirt he is. Does he play football at the weekends? What shoe size is he if he does? Become interested in football, ask questions and make lists. Soon you'll have the football fan's details down on paper and that makes getting gifts for him that much easier. With his shirt size you could get him his favourite player's shirt and with his shoe size you could get him some new top-of-the-range football boots for those weekend games. These are obvious gifts though? The only thing ever stopping you from getting these sorts of things is that you will neglect to look at tags; you needn't ask him and make him suspicious. Just look inside a shoe or shirt when he's not around. After research, the key to getting great Gifts for Him is getting things which will make him laugh. You don't have to get him something tacky though, you can put a smile on his face and still give him something he will use, rather than leave on a shelf to gather dust. One good example of something he can use and laugh about is a pair of Football cufflinks, there are loads of designs out there from tasteful silver football and boot designs, to more quirky colourful ones. He can wear his football cufflinks with any traditional button down shirt making them great for nights out, formal meetings and weddings. So, whenever he's all dressed up and ready to go out he'll think of you and football; the two things he probably loves more than anything else in the world! Another present you might not have considered before could be some stocks and shares. What would he do with those you ask? Well, I don't know but he'd certainly put the certificate on the wall or frame it if he owned a share in his favourite football team? He can't manage them but he can own a small portion of Manchester United, Arsenal or any team that he supports and what's better than saying your team, really and truly is your team? Men who love football really appreciate it when you take some time to learn more about their interests and get them something which is both useful and meaningful. A football mug is fine, but what about engraved footy champagne glasses instead? Thinking outside the box and making the gifts for him funny, luxurious or a romantic experience, depending on who the footy fan in your life is, can make his special day that little bit more special!
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