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One-off commemorative strip for Back to The Valley match

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  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651
    I want one.
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,235

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me
    The cost of getting a very limited amount of the cloth made would be a lot higher than a production run of club shirts.
  • Crusty54 said:

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me
    The cost of getting a very limited amount of the cloth made would be a lot higher than a production run of club shirts.
    So how to the people behind the protest shirt manage it? It's day light fucking robbery, whatever way you look at it.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,925
    Strange,
    TEL said:

    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust

    With the greatest respect, the protest shirt looked ok.. but was of a horrible material.
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,235

    Crusty54 said:

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me
    The cost of getting a very limited amount of the cloth made would be a lot higher than a production run of club shirts.
    So how to the people behind the protest shirt manage it? It's day light fucking robbery, whatever way you look at it.
    The material is specially made for the limited run unlike the protest shirt.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651
    Crusty54 said:

    Crusty54 said:

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me

    for 75 quid i hope its better quality than the 100 years anniversary kit

    also why 75 quid? your paying about £35 for a box and a glorified receipt.

    We know these things cost no more than £20 to bring to the point of sale box certificate VAT the lot So that's effectively paying £55 for a kick in the balls from the sneering Belgians

    Not for me
    The cost of getting a very limited amount of the cloth made would be a lot higher than a production run of club shirts.
    So how to the people behind the protest shirt manage it? It's day light fucking robbery, whatever way you look at it.
    The material is specially made for the limited run unlike the protest shirt.
    especially spun by Tone and his Belgian silk worms.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    shine166 said:

    Strange,

    TEL said:

    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust

    With the greatest respect, the protest shirt looked ok.. but was of a horrible material.
    Well you can blame me for the quality as I chose it. People at the time didnt like some of the flimsier materials that the club had used, such as the black and blue striped shirt, so I decided to use a 180gsm material. So, as I said, blame me, I had about 60 different types of material to chose from but little time to decide as we were trying very hard to meet a deadline.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,651
    TEL said:

    shine166 said:

    Strange,

    TEL said:

    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust

    With the greatest respect, the protest shirt looked ok.. but was of a horrible material.
    Well you can blame me for the quality as I chose it. People at the time didnt like some of the flimsier materials that the club had used, such as the black and blue striped shirt, so I decided to use a 180gsm material. So, as I said, blame me, I had about 60 different types of material to chose from but little time to decide as we were trying very hard to meet a deadline.
    You should be transported to the Colonies.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    TEL said:

    shine166 said:

    Strange,

    TEL said:

    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust

    With the greatest respect, the protest shirt looked ok.. but was of a horrible material.
    Well you can blame me for the quality as I chose it. People at the time didnt like some of the flimsier materials that the club had used, such as the black and blue striped shirt, so I decided to use a 180gsm material. So, as I said, blame me, I had about 60 different types of material to chose from but little time to decide as we were trying very hard to meet a deadline.
    I like the shirt, material and all, bought two and they were a bargain, and was pleased so much money was raised for charity too.

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  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,838
    TEL said:

    shine166 said:

    Strange,

    TEL said:

    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust

    With the greatest respect, the protest shirt looked ok.. but was of a horrible material.
    Well you can blame me for the quality as I chose it. People at the time didnt like some of the flimsier materials that the club had used, such as the black and blue striped shirt, so I decided to use a 180gsm material. So, as I said, blame me, I had about 60 different types of material to chose from but little time to decide as we were trying very hard to meet a deadline.
    No blame is due anywhere. The protest shirts were a brilliant idea, executed very well. The quality was fine and the real beneficiaries are charities, not a senile Belgian billionaire and his arse-licking cronies.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Crusty54 said:

    Bought my shirt this morning. It is a quality product and Hummel deserve a lot of credit.

    They have replicated the material used 25 years ago and there is hardly any stretch. Make sure you get the correct size.

    Only 40 of each size have been made. 2XL has already sold out. If you intend to buy one don't wait too long.

    If you visit the shop they suggest you try a shirt on to ensure you get the right size. The boxed shirts are behind the counter.

    For £95 the material should be spun from the web of the worlds rarest spider, tempered by the moisture from 14 chips.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,925
    TEL said:

    shine166 said:

    Strange,

    TEL said:

    In an alternative reality far, far away.......A fans protest shirt for 25 quid with 50% proceeds going to a Community trust

    With the greatest respect, the protest shirt looked ok.. but was of a horrible material.
    Well you can blame me for the quality as I chose it. People at the time didnt like some of the flimsier materials that the club had used, such as the black and blue striped shirt, so I decided to use a 180gsm material. So, as I said, blame me, I had about 60 different types of material to chose from but little time to decide as we were trying very hard to meet a deadline.
    Was an opinion, not a dig. Just dont think the quality compares to a normal shirt... so its unfair to compare prices.