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Guest firetotheworks

Ah man. Small fits fine apart from cutting off the bloodstream in my arms. Medium sleeves are fine but the fit is a bit baggy. Release me from this mortal coil.

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Must've re-vamped the media team recently. Shame they couldn't get a few words from Colo and Cheick; i can't actually ever recall seeing an interview with Coloccini.

 

Anyone know what that song was?

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Ah i like them Euro numbers. Might see if i can get em on the away kit.

 

:pilko:

 

Might as well get comic sans on the back of your shirt.

 

At least they put more than a second's thought into it...

 

http://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/552545_10151083580687509_947849988_n.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/qxAug.jpg

 

At least I put more than a second's thought into it...

 

 

And it's still much worse than the Man Utd plain white. But probably better than the NUFC Euro #s. Honestly I'm enraged about it. Seriously considering boycoutting the season.

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Got the boy his replica kit today actually, £32 for a kid's shirt & shorts. :harry:

 

You'd expect to pay that for an adults shirt, yet it's like £50 just for that, no including name, number and delivery if you need it. :lol: Might wait a while, I honestly couldn't afford to spunk 70 notes on a football top reet now.

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Got the boy his replica kit today actually, £32 for a kid's shirt & shorts. :harry:

 

You'd expect to pay that for an adults shirt, yet it's like £50 just for that, no including name, number and delivery if you need it. :lol: Might wait a while, I honestly couldn't afford to spunk 70 notes on a football top reet now.

 

Just checked on co.uk and the same kids shirt is £40 so I've actually saved a bit. Dear me.

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Guest bimpy474

I love people who moan about the price of a footy shirt (i know they are expensive). But the very same think nothing of spending £50 on a night out, even more on pair of trainers just because they have a fancy name or a mobile phone because its the new thing.

 

£40/50/60 yes, then again i still have the first ever shirt i bought and its still in good condition, 13 years ago, show me a pair of trainers or mobile phone or 7 pints of tipple that last that long.

 

Dont like the price then dont buy it, if the kids moan then you say no.

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Footwear and a mobile are pretty much essential these days and they've always been in and around the same prices. :lol: Not that I wouldn't be spending £50 on a pair of trainers anyway, but cheap phones are generally shit and no where near as efficient as the more expensive phones. Football shirts have been increasing in price for years now, we definitely got them for about £35 from .co.uk not too long ago. I'm getting charged £12 delivery from our official website and I live in the UK.

 

I never understand people comparing stuff like this to nights out btw. Nights out cost that much these days with pints being at least £3 and spirits being a lot more. Plus theres paying entrance money in to venues. Of course a night out isn't essential, but who doesn't go out to socialise with their mates with a few drinks?

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Guest bimpy474

Footwear and a mobile are pretty much essential these days and they've always been in and around the same prices. :lol: Not that I wouldn't be spending £50 on a pair of trainers anyway, but cheap phones are generally shit and no where near as efficient as the more expensive phones. Football shirts have been increasing in price for years now, we definitely got them for about £35 from .co.uk not too long ago. I'm getting charged £12 delivery from our official website and I live in the UK.

 

I never understand people comparing stuff like this to nights out btw. Nights out cost that much these days with pints being at least £3 and spirits being a lot more. Plus theres paying entrance money in to venues. Of course a night out isn't essential, but who doesn't go out to socialise with their mates with a few drinks?

 

Pick a better comparison if you like, my point is the shirt last a lot longer than most things you buy that are more expensive.

 

As with most material things, if you cant afford it then dont buy it. Easy rule to follow really.

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You're sort of both right in a strange way, £50 for a top is very expensive for what it is, but when you think that you spend much more money on a pile of stuff in your life that you've no interest in really buying but have to (lawnmower at el) then I guess it's OK (providing you get the wear out of it)

Would obviously like to pay less but it is what it is.

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My record with names is quite woeful upto now, in terms of how long they stayed.  :lol: Woodgate, Milner & Parker and before that Ginola. Steadied the ship recently but i'm waiting till this transfer nonsense finishes before getting the new shirt.

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Guest firetotheworks

Got the real deal off soccertriads with Ben arfa on the back and the prem stickers. I'll let you know of the quality.

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Guest dazzanufc1892

i got the shirt, really wanted to wait for carroll to come home, but got it with ben arfa on, i absolutely love it, best shirt in a very long term. nice to have something different

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