Would you ask a grown man for his signature if he was good at sports?
absolutely not, only immature manchildren look up to sports athletes as role models
>>66641136
Nah shaking hands and meeting that person would be preferable. Only if you have like a jersey or kit or something to sign would it ok
No. A handshake >>>> a signed piece of crap.
>>66641228
your a mormon
>>66641306
>your
>mormon
well, at least you tried.
>>66641228
Honestly this. Autographs are child tier. Nothing wrong with a child having sports hero's but adults? Yikes.
I got Ray Allen's sig on an old T-Shirt from middle school
Not on a random piece of paper, but if you got a significant piece of equipment like a ball or jersey that was used in a game then it's ok. Getting some scribbles on a piece of paper is a bit silly.
>>66641423
>>66641136
Dumb frogposter.
>>66642381
>you better pay
>>66642437
Dumb carrotposter.
>>66642522
>the wall
>just got
>10 FEET HIGHER
If I could get myself a football signed by Brady, I'd frame it, never sell it, and give it to my son after I die for him to pass on to his children.
I had Eli Manning sign my cap. Shits permanately housed on the fireplace.
Signatures are so XX century, now people ask for selfies.
I took a few pics with the Boca Juniors squad a few years ago. It was during a charity dinner or something like that.
>>66641136
yes if he was good enough for my team
t. sports team owner
>>66647767
>in the fireplace
>framed, signed Gretzky jersey
>framed, signed picture of him playing his last game in Edmonton
>framed, signed picture of Connor McDavid
I HAVE NO REGRETS
>>66641136
signatures are so 1990s. all about the selfies now
At a certain point you should move from caring about individual athletes to only yor team. This coincides with becoming a man. Only women, children, and reddit people have favorite athletes.