Typical , mind you the website still doesn't have photos of the kids kits. Bad enough I have to shell out the best part of sixty five quid for a six year old kit!
Typical , mind you the website still doesn't have photos of the kids kits. Bad enough I have to shell out the best part of sixty five quid for a six year old kit!
I've just had a thought. Maybe the manufacturers deliberately made the sizes too small not to make parents pay more for the shirts as much as ensuring that more children run around their neighbours with the logo for a betting company u on their chests.
I would also guess that most of the children would prefer the same sponsor as the team wear - it isn't, in my view, a replica shirt of the sponsor is different.
What is the point of banning clubs from selling shirts to kids with betting logos if the club then makes them buy an adult one as they are making the shirts too small.
What is the point of banning clubs from selling shirts to kids with betting logos if the club then makes them buy an adult one as they are making the shirts too small.
What's the point of this ban full stop? It makes no sense unless there is clear evidence that a kid having a betting company or a beer brand on their shirt makes them more prone to becoming a gambler or a drinker when they are old enough to do both legally. (Although come to think of it, when we were sponsored by the Woolwich I did have a savings account).
Typical , mind you the website still doesn't have photos of the kids kits. Bad enough I have to shell out the best part of sixty five quid for a six year old kit!
What is the point of banning clubs from selling shirts to kids with betting logos if the club then makes them buy an adult one as they are making the shirts too small.
What's the point of this ban full stop? It makes no sense unless there is clear evidence that a kid having a betting company or a beer brand on their shirt makes them more prone to becoming a gambler or a drinker when they are old enough to do both legally. (Although come to think of it, when we were sponsored by the Woolwich I did have a savings account).
well the other year my 6 year old came home with a couple of air conditioning units after signing up to do a chartered surveying degree.
What is the point of banning clubs from selling shirts to kids with betting logos if the club then makes them buy an adult one as they are making the shirts too small.
What's the point of this ban full stop? It makes no sense unless there is clear evidence that a kid having a betting company or a beer brand on their shirt makes them more prone to becoming a gambler or a drinker when they are old enough to do both legally. (Although come to think of it, when we were sponsored by the Woolwich I did have a savings account).
well the other year my 6 year old came home with a couple of air conditioning units after signing up to do a chartered surveying degree.
and I thought I had it bad , my daughter has had me paying for that bloody time share for near on ten years now!
Typical , mind you the website still doesn't have photos of the kids kits. Bad enough I have to shell out the best part of sixty five quid for a six year old kit!
Dave what size is that one?
Cheers.
7/8 years according to the hanger in the club shop
Typical , mind you the website still doesn't have photos of the kids kits. Bad enough I have to shell out the best part of sixty five quid for a six year old kit!
You don't have to shell out anything, you choose to. And for less than half that money I'd want a new kit, not one from 2011.
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Just looking at it the price tag has
Size: EU 128
US: YS/ 8 Y
But no size I can find on the actual shirt or its labels
I would also guess that most of the children would prefer the same sponsor as the team wear - it isn't, in my view, a replica shirt of the sponsor is different.
Just costs parents more.
Cheers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5544857/Hummel-produce-special-edition-patchwork-kit-old-Denmark-shirts.html
That's truly awful
Bet it's next seasons away...