1 sticker to go - a group of Dad's at work have been swapping with me for my son over 2-3 weeks and just got Oscar to go (which has been ordered along with a pal's order direct from Panini). It'll cost £60-80 (which is pretty ridiculous) plus loads and loads of swaps to get there. The collection is around 630 strong. Took the album to POTY for Reza to sign, but he did not show unfortunately. I will keep it safe based on above info...
Have a full 1995 album, done it for my son who is 18 now to remember the year he was born, gonna go on four rooms and hopefully sell it for enough to g3t a new car:-)
Why with every team is it their FA Logo as the shinny yet for England its the St. George's Flag rather than the three lions badge?
The joys of licensing I presume! There's an official England sticker collection to rival the panini one I saw in tescos so you could always substitute the official England one from that if you can find it?
Really enjoying collecting these with my son (honest) were around 300 in so at the 2 swaps per pack stage, good news is Reza was "got" this week.
Like a kid I even came up with the theory that the common stickers in UK packs would be different in Italy so bought 10 packs in Rome for him when working there last week and sure enough hardly any swaps!
Really enjoying collecting these with my son (honest) were around 300 in so at the 2 swaps per pack stage, good news is Reza was "got" this week.
Like a kid I even came up with the theory that the common stickers in UK packs would be different in Italy so bought 10 packs in Rome for him when working there last week and sure enough hardly any swaps!
I did that too, but didnt know where to stick them as all the names and numbers were in Italian.
Bought the album for the kids for $2 today, $1 a pack - mega session tonight with them, took me back years to football 78 or whatever my first album was. Sadly for my two, no playground swap sessions or violent bundles for a deliberately tossed card.
Read in the sun recently that this world cup sticker collection is popular with mid thirty year olds, which I am 37, then the second most popular town collecting these stickers is Braintree and guess where I live? Braintree, think they have me down to a tee!
Read in the sun recently that this world cup sticker collection is popular with mid thirty year olds, which I am 37, then the second most popular town collecting these stickers is Braintree and guess where I live? Braintree, think they have me down to a tee!
I'm 37 and moved from Braintree (well, Bocking) about 2 years ago so their research is clearly rubbish ;-)
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^^it's a serious business!
Any cheapskates on here, print your own:
https://googledrive.com/host/0B-0puRMJ2knZX0dSdVVJNkFUQlU/panini.html
Maybee worth something?
Think the 80 one had about a dozen missing?
I think my son hasYeah course i have.
Like a kid I even came up with the theory that the common stickers in UK packs would be different in Italy so bought 10 packs in Rome for him when working there last week and sure enough hardly any swaps!
but my son informs me that Morrissons have taken the 3 for 2 offer off today, didn't realise the head of Morrisons read Charlton Life... :-0
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#fruitcake
Discovered tonight there is an iphone app too. You scan the ones you've got andir keeps count.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=world+cup+coins+from+esso&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb&gfe_rd=cr&ei=w7egU_aWD8KwOomigMgK
And people wonder why middle aged guys collect them!