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Published 11:27 29 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 15:53 1 Feb 2019 GMT
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Nowadays, the knee-high ambassadors are a rarity. Few and far between but there are a few lads still fighting the hard cause.
Most of these lads are into their traditions. Their parents always did it and they were taught it from a young age.
Take Walter Walsh and Andy Moran. Two men who don't know any other way.
You have to be fast to wear the socks up. That's why Lar Corbett and Graham Reilly get away with it.
If you're lacking a yard you need to take a good, long look at yourself.
Hmm.
He has loads of hairs on his legs. That's a coincidence though.
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