#asroma

4 stickers

Street sticker A circular sticker affixed to a dark green pole, showing signs of wear and tear with torn edges. The central design features a vibrant purple circle with white, capitalized text 'AS ROMA MERDA' arranged in an arc. This purple circle is bordered by a thin black ring, followed by a wider gold-colored ring adorned with intricate, swirling patterns reminiscent of Celtic knots. Within this gold ring, the numbers '1927' and '1900' are visible on the left and right sides, respectively. The outermost layer of the sticker, partially visible and torn, consists of vertical green and white stripes. 6
Street sticker The sticker is heavily torn and weathered, revealing two distinct visual sections. The left section is part of a circular design in blue and white, featuring bold black text that reads "A.S. ROMA" and "MERDA" (Italian for "shit"). The right section, which is significantly ripped, depicts a stylized figure with dark dreadlocks, wearing what appears to be a dark uniform with medals. Behind this figure, there's a vibrant background with flowing ribbons or banners in red, yellow, and green, characteristic of Rastafarian colors. Below the figure, partially visible text in red, yellow, and green lettering spells out "MAJESTY", "TUMBA", and "KINGS". The overall appearance suggests a blend of football fan culture and music-related art. 6
Street sticker A faded and worn sticker affixed to a textured metal pole, featuring a stylized black and white depiction of a male figure, likely a football player, with long hair and his right arm raised in a celebratory gesture. The figure is wearing a jersey with text that appears to be "misuralla". Below the image, there is a clear white banner with black text that reads "ROMA CLUB NORVEGIA". The sticker shows signs of age and wear around its edges. 11
Street sticker A worn-out AS Roma Lupetto (wolf cub) sticker affixed to a metallic pole.  The sticker shows the iconic black wolf's head on a white background, encircled by red and gold rings.  The sticker appears weathered, showing scratches and some discoloration. 5