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Any product produced needs to be as professional as anything the club produce to be true alternative. I advocate wearing anything that isn't the horrific new shirt but I can see why f*** off Ashley puts people off and personally think it's a bit of a naff touch. If plenty go for it and pennies don't reach jabba the c*** then I'm pretty happy really.

 

The adidas shirts I'm selling are vastly superior in design and quality to any of the Puma efforts. The three stripes speak for themselves, really.

 

I understand that some people don't like the 'alternative' sponsor patch and I can see why (although many people love it) - so I'm also selling the same shirt without the logo. Just the shirt, and an embroidered crest. They look good.

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What's happening with the Magpie Brand one? I've not checked back in a few days and their Twitter hasn't been updated. That one looked promising as an alternative at a cheap enough price for me to wear without worrying (which is my issue with the retro ones).

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What's happening with the Magpie Brand one? I've not checked back in a few days and their Twitter hasn't been updated. That one looked promising as an alternative at a cheap enough price for me to wear without worrying (which is my issue with the retro ones).

 

 

It's a mystery. I guess they're not ready yet.

 

They're going to be using the same shirt as me though, the adidas stripe 15. Be interesting to see what they use as a crest.

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Doubtless Sima will be along in a minute, squealing like Napoleon from Animal Farm, about the atrocious 'design and quality'...  :iamatwat:

 

Shame you have used the clubs badge, which is the most blatant breaking of copyright you could have possible done like. Bravo.

 

If AO.com / magpiebrand bloke have done the same they want shot to s*** aswell.

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It's fine, there's no way it's any worse than the actual shirt :lol: And it's endlessly better without the fucking nasty wonga box in the middle. Never mind the ridiculous words in said Wonga box.

 

Anyway, I wish you the best of luck with your impending court case.

 

 

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Doubtless Sima will be along in a minute, squealing like Napoleon from Animal Farm, about the atrocious 'design and quality'...  :iamatwat:

 

I've got no issue with the shirt, flower.  It's just the shit, cringeworthy patch that's slapped onto it :thup:

 

i'll buy one of them, infact.  Truce?

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Do a Nike one with the Newcastle Coat of Arms embroided and I'll snap your arm off. Then buy the shirt from you.

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I buy classic shirts from the pre-Ashley era and wear those.  Feel it sends the same message, ie.:

 

a) I won't buy the shite new shirts because of what they represent (Ashley, Wonga, no thanks)

 

b) I won't buy the shite new shirts because they look like shite and we should have better

 

:thup:

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I believe I saw somebody with a 14/15 NUFC top, but with "WANKA" in the Wonga box at the West Ham game.

 

Didn't really understand why, as surely it makes it look like he's calling himself a wanker? As he is wearing a shirt that says it.

 

As for the eBay version, can't say I'm a fan but each to their own. The ones without Wonga logo's (in any form) look much better.

 

I wouldn't buy one myself, I usually wear a classic shirt to matches as I prefer them.

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I believe I saw somebody with a 14/15 NUFC top, but with "WANKA" in the Wonga box at the West Ham game.

 

Didn't really understand why, as surely it makes it look like he's calling himself a wanker? As he is wearing a shirt that says it.

 

As for the eBay version, can't say I'm a fan but each to their own. The ones without Wonga logo's (in any form) look much better.

 

I wouldn't buy one myself, I usually wear a classic shirt to matches as I prefer them.

 

Seen him, was his stag party, had a full kit on.

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poor quality, sometimes harmful, materials, often in dangerous working conditions, with many documented cases reporting the use of child labour.

 

Yet we have Sports Direct written everywhere? :laugh:

 

I believe I saw somebody with a 14/15 NUFC top, but with "WANKA" in the Wonga box at the West Ham game.

 

Didn't really understand why, as surely it makes it look like he's calling himself a w*****? As he is wearing a shirt that says it.

 

As for the eBay version, can't say I'm a fan but each to their own. The ones without Wonga logo's (in any form) look much better.

 

I wouldn't buy one myself, I usually wear a classic shirt to matches as I prefer them.

 

Seen him, was his stag party, had a full kit on.

 

Ah yeah that was the chap - guessing it was a joke shirt then for his stag do rather than something he wears regularly?

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