I know what I'd be thinking if I got the England armband as Stevie Gerrard has.
From the telegraph.co.uk
When the armband was handed to everybody except Terry, like some cheap groupie.
From the independent.co.uk
Hardly a red armband has been seen in the Chinese capital in the past two months.
From the time.com
Some people play well with the captain's armband and some get weighed down by it.
From the dailyherald.com
A wireless armband tracks the calories you burn and the length of time you sleep.
From the washingtonpost.com
I can only judge what I see on the pitch and regard the armband to be a burden.
From the expressandstar.com
A $20 armband entitles wearer to unlimited access to all games and activities.
From the tennessean.com
You can wear it as a wristband or armband, or clip it to your shirt or other gear.
From the sacbee.com
No word, sadly, on whether he plans to nick John Terry's armband and hide it.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
Worn around arm as identification or to indicate mourning
A band worn around the upper arm
An armband is a piece of cloth worn around the arm over the sleeve of other clothing to mark the wearer as belonging to group, having a certain rank or role, or being in a particular state or condition.
(Armbands (swimming)) Inflatable armbands (usually referred to as just "armbands", "water wings", or "swimmies"), are devices to help a wearer float in water and learn to swim.
The number worn on the handler's left arm that corresponds to the number listed in the official show catalog.
Worn by skaters in pairs so judges can distinguish one from the other. The skater who starts on the inner lane wears white and the other skater wears red.
A disciplinary measure to 'brand' the member as being closely controlled or scrutinized because of errant behavior. Some bands are made of leather with club initials burned into the leather but most are black, whatever material or design they have. ...