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That doesn’t look genuine to me. We didn’t use Adidas shirts until the 80’s.JorgeCosta13 said:0 -
Don’t think that’s from 1970, maybe 1980.JorgeCosta13 said:0 -
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Looks like the 1980 shirt0
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After googling, it’s the 80/81 shirt, an absolute beauty
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Have just looked at my Charlton Home and Away book.
If you look at the team groups you will see that the top is as fake as BexleyBoy's exclusives.4 -
I’ve never heard of anyone making fake charlton shirts!0
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Yes There has been quite a few in Ebay over the years.JorgeCosta13 said:I’ve never heard of anyone making fake charlton shirts!
That top is fake.2 -
I had a fake Fads shirt from ebayJorgeCosta13 said:I’ve never heard of anyone making fake charlton shirts!0 -
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This is looks like the shirt.0 -
The collar is quite different.
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So that makes it real then? Just look at the size of the badge on Nicky's shirt to the one on ebay, along with the collar too.guinnessaddick said:
This is looks like the shirt.
As for "Why would anyone fake a Charlton shirt?" - Well that shirt sold for £210. There is your answer
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cafc999 said:
So that makes it real then? Just look at the size of the badge on Nicky's shirt to the one on ebay, along with the collar too.guinnessaddick said:
This is looks like the shirt.
As for "Why would anyone fake a Charlton shirt?" - Well that shirt sold for £210. There is your answer
It didn't sell.This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing.
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Which is usually code for 'someone has made an offer, we'll do it ourselves via paypal and not pay any ebay fees'guinnessaddick said:cafc999 said:
So that makes it real then? Just look at the size of the badge on Nicky's shirt to the one on ebay, along with the collar too.guinnessaddick said:
This is looks like the shirt.
As for "Why would anyone fake a Charlton shirt?" - Well that shirt sold for £210. There is your answer
It didn't sell.This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing.
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Sorry - my mistake.guinnessaddick said:cafc999 said:
So that makes it real then? Just look at the size of the badge on Nicky's shirt to the one on ebay, along with the collar too.guinnessaddick said:
This is looks like the shirt.
As for "Why would anyone fake a Charlton shirt?" - Well that shirt sold for £210. There is your answer
It didn't sell.This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing.
I wonder if the error was that the shirt is fake, which it clearly is.
A few months ago there was a red CAFC tracksuit on ebay. It had the same style badge with FADS across the front. I am pretty certain it went for over £300. Again, fake
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The shirt is back on there, price lowered to £160. I guess it's possible they may not realise it's a fake.0
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I remember that being listed, I actually put a bid in. How can you tell if something is fake? The keepers shirt looks pretty authentic, but I note it is not the same one NJ is wearing in that picture.cafc999 said:
Sorry - my mistake.guinnessaddick said:cafc999 said:
So that makes it real then? Just look at the size of the badge on Nicky's shirt to the one on ebay, along with the collar too.guinnessaddick said:
This is looks like the shirt.
As for "Why would anyone fake a Charlton shirt?" - Well that shirt sold for £210. There is your answer
It didn't sell.This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing.
I wonder if the error was that the shirt is fake, which it clearly is.
A few months ago there was a red CAFC tracksuit on ebay. It had the same style badge with FADS across the front. I am pretty certain it went for over £300. Again, fake0 -
If you come up to the museum I can give you a few pointers.PopIcon said:
I remember that being listed, I actually put a bid in. How can you tell if something is fake? The keepers shirt looks pretty authentic, but I note it is not the same one NJ is wearing in that picture.cafc999 said:
Sorry - my mistake.guinnessaddick said:cafc999 said:
So that makes it real then? Just look at the size of the badge on Nicky's shirt to the one on ebay, along with the collar too.guinnessaddick said:
This is looks like the shirt.
As for "Why would anyone fake a Charlton shirt?" - Well that shirt sold for £210. There is your answer
It didn't sell.This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing.
I wonder if the error was that the shirt is fake, which it clearly is.
A few months ago there was a red CAFC tracksuit on ebay. It had the same style badge with FADS across the front. I am pretty certain it went for over £300. Again, fake
Most lower league club just use the same shirts that are in the club shop but when you are looking at a 60's, 70's or 80's shirt there normally is some tell tale signs.
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Talal said:The shirt is back on there, price lowered to £160. I guess it's possible they may not realise it's a fake.
Or or trying there luck again to mug someone off for less money. Once in hand it’s pretty hard to not realise a supposedly 35 year old shirt was made within the last year.1 -
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True that is most likely. I might put a ten quid offer in.shine166 said:Talal said:The shirt is back on there, price lowered to £160. I guess it's possible they may not realise it's a fake.
Or or trying there luck again to mug someone off for less money. Once in hand it’s pretty hard to not realise a supposedly 35 year old shirt was made within the last year.0 -
The problem is that the person listing the shirt has been very clever with the description. Nowhere does the seller mention match worn, player issue or genuine CAFC shirt. All they state is that its a CAFC goalkeeping shirt, which legally it is (It's a GK shirt with the CAFC badge on it). The seller knows this thoughshine166 said:Talal said:The shirt is back on there, price lowered to £160. I guess it's possible they may not realise it's a fake.
Or or trying there luck again to mug someone off for less money. Once in hand it’s pretty hard to not realise a supposedly 35 year old shirt was made within the last year.
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Exactly how scammers do thingscafc999 said:
The problem is that the person listing the shirt has been very clever with the description. Nowhere does the seller mention match worn, player issue or genuine CAFC shirt. All they state is that its a CAFC goalkeeping shirt, which legally it is (It's a GK shirt with the CAFC badge on it). The seller knows this thoughshine166 said:Talal said:The shirt is back on there, price lowered to £160. I guess it's possible they may not realise it's a fake.
Or or trying there luck again to mug someone off for less money. Once in hand it’s pretty hard to not realise a supposedly 35 year old shirt was made within the last year.1 -
I've spoken to the fella on eBay. He thinks its the real deal, but isn't 100%.0
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He gave the impression he was a Charlton fan. These fake tops, do you think they are one offs? That Fads tracksuit top wouldn't have been straightforward to make unlike the keepers top.cafc999 said:
Another stock answerPopIcon said:I've spoken to the fella on eBay. He thinks its the real deal, but isn't 100%.0 -


I don't think the badge ever looked quite like that in the 80s. All the kits I've seen from that period and the ones I had as a kid in the early/ mid 90s had a badge much similar to the second image. Not sure if there are any exceptions.1 -
You're right.Addick in SW16 said:

I don't think the badge ever looked quite like that in the 80s. All the kits I've seen from that period and the ones I had as a kid in the early/ mid 90s had a badge much similar to the second image. Not sure if there are any exceptions.
@cafc999 is the Museum expert on shirts and autographs and he can spot a fake a mile off.
As he says, the seller knows it's not genuine but words it in such a way to make it easy to read it as if it is.0 -
"This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing." - yeah there was, sneaky bugger.0
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If you have the printing template set up then its quite easy to churn out fake after fake. Just get an old shirt and hey presto - an authentic shirt - well in think it is guvnorPopIcon said:
He gave the impression he was a Charlton fan. These fake tops, do you think they are one offs? That Fads tracksuit top wouldn't have been straightforward to make unlike the keepers top.cafc999 said:
Another stock answerPopIcon said:I've spoken to the fella on eBay. He thinks its the real deal, but isn't 100%.
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