*CLOSED*FUNDRAISER: Shirt auction in aid of Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice
The shirt has been signed by Alan Curbishley, plus the majority of the 2005/2006 the first-team squad, including; Matt Holland, Dean Keily and Chris Powell. There are 25 signatures in total.
It is a short-sleeved shirt, size medium and is in perfect condition; - it still has the original tags attached.
Starting bid is £40.00.
Usual rules apply, please only bid if you have the funds and intend to pay. Auction ends at 5.00 pm on Friday 21st July, bids received after the deadline will not be valid.
Winner to collect from Blackheath area, or to meet postage costs.
I'd just like to say a big thank you to @HantsAddick, who very generously donated the shirt
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£1002
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Nice bid Dave0
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I hope it raises a good price but why would anyone want a signed shirt? What do you do with it?0
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Maybe not the placeiainment said:I hope it raises a good price but why would anyone want a signed shirt? What do you do with it?
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Donate to a good cause? Seriously, I have many and they mostly hang in a wardrobe, but wear them occasionally.iainment said:I hope it raises a good price but why would anyone want a signed shirt? What do you do with it?
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You put it in a frame and put on a wall, in your study, bar, man cave. Etc.0
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A piece of memorabilia perhaps? Something to evoke memories of better times? Something to connect you with those happier memories? As @Curb_It suggests, perhaps a piece to be proudly displayed somewhere suitable? A talking point maybe?iainment said:I hope it raises a good price but why would anyone want a signed shirt? What do you do with it?
Perhaps most importantly, the satisfaction and feel-good, of knowing the money paid to acquire this item, will help someone through their last days.
This is so much more than just a signed shirt IMHO7 -
As Labour didn't get in and despite the conservatives today deciding I need to work longer......
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As I missed the war; got free school milk; saw Stuart Leary; paid no tuition fees; house value rocketed; reasonable pension; was at Wembley May 98; maybe in time for a cure for dementia and will be dead by the worst of climate change.........
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Hope they find the cure soon.....1st world maybe but 2nd....... come on....... you were at least evacuated surely....Pico said:As I missed the war; got free school milk; saw Stuart Leary; paid no tuition fees; house value rocketed; reasonable pension; was at Wembley May 98; maybe in time for a cure for dementia and will be dead by the worst of climate change.........
£ 200
As I was milk monitor
saw the late Tommy Caton; didn't know what tuition (fee's) were; ditto house values; have a state pension i'll never see as they'll just keep moving the retirement age; was at Upton Park for the Anglo-italian cup to see us lose to Pompey with 1,852 other fools and am solely responsible for my gas guzzlers causing climate change.......
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Wanted to like and lol this, but opted for like as it was such a generous offer.Pico said:As I missed the war; got free school milk; saw Stuart Leary; paid no tuition fees; house value rocketed; reasonable pension; was at Wembley May 98; maybe in time for a cure for dementia and will be dead by the worst of climate change.........
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The same for this wanted to like and lol, but have to like another generous offer, well done guys. Keep it up!Rob7Lee said:
Hope they find the cure soon.....1st world maybe but 2nd....... come on....... you were at least evacuated surely....Pico said:As I missed the war; got free school milk; saw Stuart Leary; paid no tuition fees; house value rocketed; reasonable pension; was at Wembley May 98; maybe in time for a cure for dementia and will be dead by the worst of climate change.........
£ 200
As I was milk monitor
saw the late Tommy Caton; didn't know what tuition (fee's) were; ditto house values; have a state pension i'll never see as they'll just keep moving the retirement age; was at Upton Park for the Anglo-italian cup to see us lose to Pompey with 1,852 other fools and am solely responsible for my gas guzzlers causing climate change.......
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Pleasure, will be going to the museum, someone tell me how to pay etc.
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Thanks @Rob7Lee - really very generous.
I think it might be simplest if you can pay by donation here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/john-barnes8 - that way the Hospice might also benefit from gift-aid.
Let me know if this suits you.
Thanks again, and a big thanks to @HantsAddick for donating the shirt for auction
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No worries, yes if I donate on the just giving page looks like gift aid so they will benefit from that (extra £56.25).Big in Brasov said:Thanks @Rob7Lee - really very generous.
I think it might be simplest if you can pay by donation here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/john-barnes8 - that way the Hospice might also benefit from gift-aid.
Let me know if this suits you.
Thanks again, and a big thanks to @HantsAddick for donating the shirt for auction
Just done and all paid, so thats good the charity gets over £280.
The shirt will be going to the museum, if you can't get it there or to Henry I can collect from Blackheath?4 -
Brilliant!
I'm happy to deliver to the museum next time it's open, if you're ok with that.1 -
That's very generous @Rob7Lee much appreciated.
John, we'll next be open before the Bristol Rovers game but you can drop it off at main reception at the Valley anytime.0 -
Thats all good with me guys

thanks all.4 -
I'll deliver it to the museum on your behalf @Rob7Lee prior to the Bristol Rovers game.2
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Congrats on winning Rob, and so pleased it will be at Museum, so I can still see it from time to time.2




