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[Brighton] Brighton away top 1989



Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
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Good mate of mine is seeing a few of his old tops on eBay (one at a time) - he’s keeping a couple back for his children but having a bit of a clear out.

A few might be interested on here:

Albion away 1989
 






Eeyore

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Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
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More expensive than a new one !! 99 quid .........
Already been bid on, so someone out there wants it.

I’ve got all my old shirts so might think about keeping a few back but flogging others.
 
















thedonkeycentrehalf

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Jul 7, 2003
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Aaron ‘jam the man’ kindly posted for me. If anyone is genuinely interested please message and happy to reply.
Kind Regards
Ross
Are you selling the other shirts shown in the photos and if so, what size are they?
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
Keep all your shirts. Buy any you find in charity shops.
Thyre becoming an amazing investment.
You’d do well to find football shirts in charity shops these days, not seen one in a charity shop for some time. I think the jig is up, either the shops/charity are wise to it and flog them on eBay themselves, or some cheeky scamps are infiltrating the organisations to grab them before they go on sale.
 
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Fungus

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Blimey, I just offered all my old ones to my nephew… 🤦‍♂️
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

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I think the jig is up, either the shops/charity are wise to it .
I did a volunteering day at a hospice charity collection place and asked them about football shirts. The guy there told me that they now work with someone who knows the value of football shirts and then sell them through the best place depending on the shirt. Not you is it?:)
 


BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
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Brighton
Keep all your shirts. Buy any you find in charity shops.
Thyre becoming an amazing investment.
Coming back from the Cottage last week, there was a big bunch of Italian students on the train and one had an oversized Albion Skint home shirt on. I wondered how he got it and how much it cost. My daughter has taken to wearing my 1996 Fulham away shirt. Apparently, da yoof call it 'blokecore'.
 




Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Coming back from the Cottage last week, there was a big bunch of Italian students on the train and one had an oversized Albion Skint home shirt on. I wondered how he got it and how much it cost.

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Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
I did a volunteering day at a hospice charity collection place and asked them about football shirts. The guy there told me that they now work with someone who knows the value of football shirts and then sell them through the best place depending on the shirt. Not you is it?:)
No not me, but what you say makes sense. I know some charities have their own eBay sales pages, and some have their own online stores.
I once spoke to a charity shop regional manager and they told me that any clothing items that look damaged/faded get sent to the shredder to be repurposed, I told them that old football shirts might look a bit tired, but may still be worth something. The thought of vintage football shirts being shredded brought a tear to my eye.
 


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