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On an unrelated note, what the **** is going on with football shirt prices, £65 for the new Wales shirt, and then shipping costs. will run me up near £90.

Its a ****ing red shirt made of cheap material. Robbing bastards.
 
He's usually not that overtly aggressive, so you must have really triggered him.

He's been acting very odd recently, banter hits him right in the heart, think he needs an enforced break from this site anyway.

I challenged his views. I said he can discuss animal cruelty in general, but I wouldn't accept his view on China or its people (targeting). I also advised that I didn't feel this was the right place to post pictures of animal cruelty/suffering. Basically I was asking him to moderate his behaviour.
 
On an unrelated note, what the **** is going on with football shirt prices, £65 for the new Wales shirt, and then shipping costs. will run me up near £90.

Its a ****ing red shirt made of cheap material. Robbing bastards.
I bought a Canterbury top fir cycling from DW sports for £12.
A guy I work with spent £50 on a shirt exactly the same but with some cycling name o it
 
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I bought a Canterbury top fir cycling from DW sports for £12.
A guy I work with spent £50 on a shirt exactly the same but with some cycling name o it

The premier league clubs are just following the European example. A few years ago they'd run you up like, what, 35, 40 quid here? In Europe they were £70, sometimes higher.

Now we are doing the exact same, and I'd say only Adidas make the nice looking strips. Puma and Nike look woeful.
 
Day 10 at work ahead...

It's gone ****ing bonkers. Our work load is up over 20% in the last few days.

All next week, name your own hours. (within reason, i have to have sunday off, as i'm already exceeding the ****y work regulation thingy)
 
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Day 10 at work ahead...

It's gone ****ing bonkers. Our work load is up over 20% in the last few days.

All next week, name your own hours. (within reason, i have to have sunday off, as i'm already exceeding the ****y work regulation thingy)

No surprise mate, supermarkets here are BARE, everyone is buying buying and buying. I bet those places are making a ****ing fortune.
 
Day 10 at work ahead...

It's gone ****ing bonkers. Our work load is up over 20% in the last few days.

All next week, name your own hours. (within reason, i have to have sunday off, as i'm already exceeding the ****y work regulation thingy)
If you were on toilet rolls mate you would get 8 days a week.

The country has gone mental <laugh>
 
The premier league clubs are just following the European example. A few years ago they'd run you up like, what, 35, 40 quid here? In Europe they were £70, sometimes higher.

Now we are doing the exact same, and I'd say only Adidas make the nice looking strips. Puma and Nike look woeful.
Yes you have a point!
I remember going in the PSG shop on the Champs Ellyse or whatever it is and seeing a shirt for £70 .
That was in 2006
 
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No surprise mate, supermarkets here are BARE, everyone is buying buying and buying. I bet those places are making a ****ing fortune.
I have a shop literally across the road from me, they have everything in stock at all times. It might cost 5 or 10p more than the supermarkets but it saves petrol and time.
I asked the owner why he is always stocked and he said the wholesalers are well stocked and he goes every day.
 
The premier league clubs are just following the European example. A few years ago they'd run you up like, what, 35, 40 quid here? In Europe they were £70, sometimes higher.

Now we are doing the exact same, and I'd say only Adidas make the nice looking strips. Puma and Nike look woeful.
I'm not keen on any really .
They have just run out of ideas
The period from the advent of the football kits in 1976 up until 1990 where great .
 
I have a shop literally across the road from me, they have everything in stock at all times. It might cost 5 or 10p more than the supermarkets but it saves petrol and time.
I asked the owner why he is always stocked and he said the wholesalers are well stocked and he goes every day.
Good lad !
I thought you was a free loader :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
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