Creaky
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If you spent your time better thinking about making money you wouldn't have to waste you're time thinking about how to save money
Do both and get ahead of the game
If you spent your time better thinking about making money you wouldn't have to waste you're time thinking about how to save money
That is also true! Although suspect that is nature rather than the nurture of not having a nice new full kit!
I'm a bit gobsmacked though that the socks and shorts are so readily available at such a cheaper price. I know we're not the only club that do this, but how can they justify the extra cost? Has anyone queried this with them?
What's the betting the club will remove the iron on badge from the shop.
I found the Goalie shirt for more or less the same price. #Fail
http://m.sportsdirect.com/mt/www.s..._v_un_info=&un_jtt_v_un_pers=&un_jtt_redirect
There should really be a sticky put on the board with links to the best deals on the kits. Would be a public service that could save people a decent amount of money. More to spend on beer and pies then.
I assume that those saving a tenner by making their own replica kits won't then be moaning when we can't afford to pay for a decent striker/midfielder/goalkeeper?
Unbelievably you can get the shorts here
http://www.discountfootballkits.com/Nike_Park_Knit_Royal_Blue-White_Football_Short
for £5.63, compared to the clubs £18 for junior shorts. That's a saving of £12.37 for the shorts, £4 for the socks. £16.37, if you get an iron on badge for £2.50, you've got the same shorts, same socks for £13.87 less.
The socks is a no brainer as they are exactly same, only difference on the shorts is the badge, but that's ironed on anyway!
They look different, surely different material or different stitching. The ones you linked look like standard cheap Nike shorts. Surely the Brighton ones are going to be of higher quality?
Hmm. Can't help but feel that the overall effect would be that of the Blue Peter Tracy Island and that your kids could TELL
I wonder if people moaned back in the early '80s when the British Caledonian Adidas kit was launched ?
Shorts and socks were standard Adidas, no club badge.
You have a point, but......I assume that those saving a tenner by making their own replica kits won't then be moaning when we can't afford to pay for a decent striker/midfielder/goalkeeper?
I have no problem with a template kit - main thing is whether the template looks good or not.
When you go abroad do you spend the first three days looking for a bank that offers the best exchange rate or pub that sells the cheapest beer?