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The trade-in offer only applies to children sizes from XS (for guide purposes only, aged 13/14) and under (excluding mini kits), and can be swapped for a new Swans home shirt of any children's size.

So if you're a young'un, you get £10 off a shirt, that's already gone up by £5 since last season, if you give in your Man U shirt?
Are many likely to do that?
 
So if you're a young'un, you get £10 off a shirt, that's already gone up by £5 since last season, if you give in your Man U shirt?
Are many likely to do that?

It applies to any kids shirt from other prem teams not just recent ones either so is a good initiative by the club. It does irritate me to see Man U, Chelsea etc shirts still being worn around Swansea even more so with adults wearing them but what really annoyed me most was walking into Sports Direct in Morfa this week and seeing a huge range of Liverpool gear just by the entrance.
 
It applies to any kids shirt from other prem teams not just recent ones either so is a good initiative by the club. It does irritate me to see Man U, Chelsea etc shirts still being worn around Swansea even more so with adults wearing them but what really annoyed me most was walking into Sports Direct in Morfa this week and seeing a huge range of Liverpool gear just by the entrance.

But if you're a business you don't have much choice. You have to sell what your customers want. But I wonder if there are people in Swans shirts wandering around in other football cities?

Another thing with people wearing red shirts in Swansea is that red is now also the Cardiff color.