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Top 10 highest selling football jerseys

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@FoxForceFive - do you still know the link to that site that went a bit mad on here a couple of seasons back for doing great fakes? Thinking of getting one for the WC to wear for five a side etc.
 
@FoxForceFive - do you still know the link to that site that went a bit mad on here a couple of seasons back for doing great fakes? Thinking of getting one for the WC to wear for five a side etc.

That got shut down.

If you Google "Thailand football shirts" "Thailand premier league kits" etc & there's shitloads of them.
 
Doesn't it fuck you any of you off when football or our club keeps being mentioned as a brand? We are a club not a fucking business!

Without it being a brand and a business, we wouldn't be able to get 20m plus players like Torres and Suarez, and wouldn't have been able to afford the wages of half our squad.
 
Without it being a brand and a business, we wouldn't be able to get 20m plus players like Torres and Suarez, and wouldn't have been able to afford the wages of half our squad.

I never said it wouldn't. It also would mean we weren't paying £50 a ticket, £90 for an footie shirt etc etc.

Working mans sport my arse.
 
I never said it wouldn't. It also would mean we weren't paying £50 a ticket, £90 for an footie shirt etc etc.



Working mans sport my arse.

From Wiki
"England was the first country in the world to develop codified football, coming about from a desire of its various public schools to compete against each other. Previously, each school had its own rules, which may have dated back to the 15th or 16th centuries. The first attempts to come up with single codes probably began in the 1840s, with various meetings between school representatives attempting to come up with a set of rules with which all would be happy. The first attempt was The Cambridge Rules, created in 1848;"
 
I imagine Roman having a big soviet submarine dock or bomber hangar somewhere piled high with Chelsea shirts he's bought to fudge the figures.

It's amazing how many people declared themselves as Chelsea fans and 'always liked them' after they started doing well, hopefully the opposite is true if United fall away.


And it all started with David Mellor and Tim Lovejoy. Says it all.
 
Lookout guys its the feds!!!!
Hahaha what mate? Chinese shirts us....hahaha nooooooooo
 
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