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http://news.sky.com/story/disgustingly-expensive-manchester-united-fans-react-to-163183-price-tag-for-new-home-kit-11439637What a joke , must have had to put the price up to pay Sanchez's wages.
The £110 is for an 'authentic player issue' shirt.The replicas are about £65.Still £65 too much though.
And what in God's name is an "authentic player issue" shirt? is there any actual difference?
Quote from: andyst79 on July 17, 2018, 06:00:50 pmhttp://news.sky.com/story/disgustingly-expensive-manchester-united-fans-react-to-163183-price-tag-for-new-home-kit-11439637What a joke , must have had to put the price up to pay Sanchez's wages. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 thing is, the plastic armchair fans will buy them !!! hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😊
Go to Turkey, the kit will be from the same factory, and after 2 hours of bartering they will throw you an old Real Ronaldo shirt in for about £30.
Quote from: selby on July 18, 2018, 12:12:38 pm Go to Turkey, the kit will be from the same factory, and after 2 hours of bartering they will throw you an old Real Ronaldo shirt in for about £30.30?? no where near... last september, we were in lara beach and most of the shops were doing full kit, which looked very good quality, top, shorts but naff socks.. 10 euros!!!!!!! aside from the prem league stitched on badge, they deffo were from the same factory....
Quote from: adamtherover on July 18, 2018, 12:17:18 pmQuote from: selby on July 18, 2018, 12:12:38 pm Go to Turkey, the kit will be from the same factory, and after 2 hours of bartering they will throw you an old Real Ronaldo shirt in for about £30.30?? no where near... last september, we were in lara beach and most of the shops were doing full kit, which looked very good quality, top, shorts but naff socks.. 10 euros!!!!!!! aside from the prem league stitched on badge, they deffo were from the same factory....Turkey does n't use the Euro
Anyone who puts their kid in a snide kit should be reported to social services![/quoteWtf are you on about..
Please excuse my ignorance but why is their a reference to Yorkshire on their advert ?
Amazes me these days how new football shirts retail around the £50+ mark, yet 15-20 years ago £40 was the usual asking price and the quality of them was much better as well.The difference between the 'authentic player shirt' thing, on Juventus' shirt last season anyway, was the badge was sewn/stitched onto the cheaper one whereas the authentic one was made out of some shiny/plasticy type material. That and the piping on the 'authentic shirt' might have been from the same shiny/plasticy material. Difference in price was around the £25 mark.