Sheebo
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- Jul 13, 2003
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Just out of interest, how early is early?
Dunno half 12 / 1 maybe. Used to always be players arriving at withdean around then when we used to go sportsman
Just out of interest, how early is early?
I have a signed shirt ready to be framed for my 10yo's birthday (bought and paid for, not some freebie I begged from the club!). I can assure you he will be especially made up over it.
I got Leo's autograph in a Costa in town on friday night and he signed the back of a Brighton Festival guide for me (it was the only thing I had) and my son was overjoyed. Right up until the 8th time on saturday that I started a sentence with ... "Well, as Leo said to me in Costa last night...". He started to get a bit annoyed after that but the autograph is already framed and on his bedroom wall!
It's my birthday on the 9th, which could be the day we play in a playoff semi-final. As such, I think it's only fair that I get to sit on the bench for this game
I think the club does amazing things for the fans. My lad is 7 in a few weeks, they are sending him a free kit as part of Gully's gang, plus at the Wolves match Gully is going to visit him in his seat before the match and give him a goody bag! If that isn't looking after the fans, what is?? Maybe his gf should ask Gully to come see him? Haha.
I got a signed birthday card from Gus and the chaps on my 50th from the club, my daughter arranged it... and it had personay happy birthday Andy.....(or it may have been signed by the groundsman I have no idea)...
Just to be clear, I'm very much of the perspective of 'each to their own' and 'live and let live' and definitely not using those phrases in a snidey way (I'm sure there's aspects of my interest in the football artefacts and history that others don't share!).
But - try as I might - I still can't figure out what it is that makes a signature collectible. I would love to meet Leo Ulloa. I would also love to own a shirt that he has worn in a match. However, I can't see how him signing that shirt (let alone signing a British Festival guide! ) would make it collectable. Is it because it 'proves' you've met him or it shows he's touched the garment/publication or is there some other kind of appeal?
Thanks.