Snodgrass currently leading the bidding... http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/m.html?_o...313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xhull.TRS0&_nkw=hull&_sacat=0
Have they completely ****ed up these listings or what? I understand the players have a couple of match day shirts. Surely they are only wearing one of them?
There's a few that have both shirts listed as worn and signed for the same player. Clean change at half time - what have we become?
It helps us pick out which of our players are so soft they need a nice fresh shirt after 45 minutes of jogging. I'm very surprised that Harry does but Mason doesn't!
Mason probably does change, but people can't tell the difference between his worn shirt and a new shirt from a packet. The difference if we're going to be honest won't be visible to the naked eye.
this knob head Is clearly taking on all comers . How he has not been decked by now is Beyond me .. Simply childish even down to the sale of poppy shirts...
Well actually that is the "company" name and has been since 2000. Not that having it on such an item will enhance its sale price.
Hull City AFC fans have helped the Club to raise more than £8,500 for The Royal British Legion in recent months. The money was raised through a combination of shirt auctions and the sale of Poppy pin-badges. The shirts auctioned were worn during the Premier League victory over Southampton in November and featured a special poppy, while the pin-badges featured the Club crest alongside a poppy and were sold in Tiger Leisure stores in the lead-up to Remembrance Day. A total of £8,638.96 was raised. The Club would like to thank all supporters who took part in the auctions and who bought pin-badges. We look forward to continuing our work to support The Royal British Legion in the future. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...itish-legion-3563380.aspx#MYCcJ3Ul1iG51VoF.99