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Post by Carnell on Sept 13, 2006 11:51:03 GMT
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Doughnut
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Post by Doughnut on Sept 13, 2006 12:00:42 GMT
"The shirts were also seen at the open training session at the NIC"
I'm guessing these are the shirts they took to France.
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Post by spuzz on Sept 13, 2006 12:17:06 GMT
Ye there the ones they used for France and the Bees game and they wore them for the start of the training session. As far as i can remember they are extremely similar to last years and have the old (well not 60th one anyway) badge I think i will stick to buying the replica thanks
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Post by spik on Sept 14, 2006 8:16:24 GMT
Anyone got a picture of it?
I am not interested in the buying of one just need a photo.
Ta.
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Cav
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Post by Cav on Sept 14, 2006 9:30:23 GMT
They also wore them in Bracknell. Horrible mustard colour. I won't be bothering.
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Post by NottinghamMatt on Sept 14, 2006 10:22:23 GMT
Probably the clearest one I got at Bracknell
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Rink Rush
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Post by Rink Rush on Sept 14, 2006 10:52:14 GMT
Probably the clearest one I got at Bracknell Nice to see Barry McGuigan watching ice hockey ;D
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Rhino#13
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Post by Rhino#13 on Sept 14, 2006 11:33:19 GMT
Nice to see Barry McGuigan watching ice hockey ;D[/quote] LOL ! It does look just like him, doesn't it ?
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Post by Carnell on Sept 14, 2006 14:11:32 GMT
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Post by spik on Sept 15, 2006 19:32:03 GMT
Thanks for the pic.I assume only yellow was used too.
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Post by Carnell on Sept 19, 2006 15:58:20 GMT
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Post by spik on Sept 19, 2006 18:07:55 GMT
Any of you guys win one?
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Post by asherrue on Sept 19, 2006 19:36:36 GMT
i got james neils
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twix
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Post by twix on Sept 19, 2006 20:38:21 GMT
Silly prices for training shirts some of them as usual in the UK. I've got a few gameworns (including UK ones) and the British ones have all cost more. McAslan's game-worn jersey from the first half of last season (Long Beach) didn't come close to £200
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Post by charlish2099 on Sept 20, 2006 19:35:24 GMT
i got cookies shirt, they werent just training shirts they were worn in games, and there unique.
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cat
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Post by cat on Sept 20, 2006 20:14:24 GMT
Silly prices for training shirts some of them as usual in the UK. I've got a few gameworns (including UK ones) and the British ones have all cost more. McAslan's game-worn jersey from the first half of last season (Long Beach) didn't come close to £200 it doesnt really matter how much people pay for them, as long as it means something to the person buying then its ok! I spent an awful lot on a Wojiack shirt last season and i dont regret how much i paid for it because i love it! Would be ace if the shirts were going for less but it proves people are passionate about it at least! ;D
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twix
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Post by twix on Sept 20, 2006 22:09:55 GMT
i got cookies shirt, they werent just training shirts they were worn in games, and there unique. So are most team shirts nowadays! They bring out a new one (in the states 2-3 new ones) every season. However my point was that those are worn for several weeks worth of league games rather than just a couple of friendlies. I'm not really bothered, you pay what the shirt is worth in the country it's in. I paid quite a bit for Myer's play-off jersey a couple of seasons ago and I'm glad I did. However that doesn't take away from the fact that fans in the UK seem willing to pay a lot (often 2-3 times as much) for the same sort - game-worn, unique etc - of jersey as fans in the states. I've never really understood why we'll do that!
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Post by charlish2099 on Sept 21, 2006 6:39:53 GMT
its the value to the buyer, if people can afford it and will enjoy it who cares, theses were the first shirts we wore this season so that adds to the appeal. im proud i got mine, my first game worn ;D
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