Jon Bon II
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I think the fake midfielders and strikers that the club had a habit of buying previously has cost it far more than a few dozen snide shirts.
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Think you need an eyetest to be honest if you can't spot the fakes this season, unless there are some new high quality ones now.
The ones I've seen are bright tomato red, have a weird waffle texture all over them, and the wrong badge (which is also not centred on the stripe).
Is that what the queues were in aid of?Sunderland fucked that up for us all didn't they![]()
or he's shopping at the right placeYou're shopping at the wrong places then.
False economy mate plus quality never goes out of style imo£55 for a t shirt is nothing really? Christ, do me a favour.
I like quality stuff so I'm used to paying it. But try telling my grandad, our lasses dad, grandad, even my mother that. I get my head ripped off when I tell them how much some of the stuff I wear is but I certainly wouldn't consider it 'nothing really' - I know it's a lot.
You can buy an outfit in Primark for £20 quid
A bit like me with the half dressed milfs in the hotel.......
Photos?
Oh I know, I agree, but to say it’s nothing is a bit of an overreactionFalse economy mate plus quality never goes out of style imo
On a lads stag trip to Prague some years ago my mate bought a fake Rolex for £15 from a Chinese bloke in the weekly market. After 2 days of wearing it and showing anyone who would listen we all trudged off to the airport where a Brit asked him for the time explaining his phone was dead. My mate proudly flashed his arm only to his horror he watched the hands fall off as he lifted his arm. The remaining 9 of us never stopped laughing all the way home. Obviously it wasn’t made by the same people who made yours!The ones to go for are the fakes with automatic movements. I've had a fake Rolex for over 20 yrs now and it's still going strong, never had the back off and is accurate to about 5 minutes a month. I'm pretty certain I'm not depriving some orphans in Switzerland out of their daily crusts.
Or under fives making up 50% of our support at away games.
I know the ones you refer too. I've seen loads with the same texture as the front stripes on the plain red sleeves and back. But, the best (worst) I saw was in the Golden Lion - Bright Red (almost orange). The sponsor on front and sleeve was printed/dyed on the shirt, not a transfer like the real ones, it was all the same print like they'd got a white shirt and just sent it through a printer. The PL Badge was also printed on... TBF the Blades and Adidas badges were stitched
WhiteHawk has real and Genuine Home and Away, spot the differenceView attachment 62264View attachment 62265
The Home is definitely more noticeable. The China fakes are like the 1997 play Off Final defeat material.
I've ordered the Lime Green 3rd, just because it won't be on sale in the Club Shop.
Can't go wrong for £14 delivered.
Yeah the lime green third is an interesting curio.
I'll always notice the badge because it's the wrong one but the away kit is pretty much bang on apart from colour, it's a bit darker grey/ bluer, and the red is too bright.
I fully accept that I spend a lot of time staring at kits at the beginning of the season so probably am more aware of the little details. The majority of people might not notice the badge or colour.
My issue is the glorification of these kits, if you want one I have no issue, they're easy enough to procure from the vendor, but when you have people on Facebook like "don't get ripped off by the club shop, got this from China for a tenner and it's exactly the same" when they're not, and people selling them on eBay at replica kit RRPs to unsuspecting people they should shut it down.
God forbid the inferior materials go up while someone's wearing it a bonfire or something.
Without even looking at it or asking what it was, I would have given you more for it if it was working and keeping reasonable time.
If you go to Omega ADs. For an early 70s one, unless it’s a real collectors item like a Speedy, where it’s a complicated movement and you want it done properly, you can get it done at a back street watch repairers for around £100, which is fine for the simple entry level models like a Geneve.£500 a pop to service an omega these days. Great watches though
Bought the fake, seemed decent but the lighter colour, old badge and tight fit made me buy the official one, thought I liked it but I'm not impressed tbh, massive USG sponsor on the sleeve is quite, well.. Shit, isn't it? After wearing it only 3 times it has a few bobbles and generally quite cheapo, except it was £55, if the Thai dudes would have got the badge, colouring and silky bits right on the fake, I would have DEFINITELY gone with that.
USG is such a shit sponsor, roll on next seasons kit...
The copy didn't get bobbles... The official one did!Bollox to it, I can live with a few bobbles for £9
Bought the fake, seemed decent but the lighter colour, old badge and tight fit made me buy the official one, thought I liked it but I'm not impressed tbh, massive USG sponsor on the sleeve is quite, well.. Shit, isn't it? After wearing it only 3 times it has a few bobbles and feels generally quite cheapo, except it was £55! If the Thai dudes would have got the badge, colouring and silky bits right on the fake, I would have DEFINITELY gone with that.
USG is such a shit sponsor, roll on next seasons kit...
The copy didn't get bobbles... The official one did!![]()
Not if we go down![]()
Well hopefully a new design will win me over.It will.
The chief executive from USG said regardless of division it's multiyear. We just get more money from them if we stay up.
On a lads stag trip to Prague some years ago my mate bought a fake Rolex for £15 from a Chinese bloke in the weekly market. After 2 days of wearing it and showing anyone who would listen we all trudged off to the airport where a Brit asked him for the time explaining his phone was dead. My mate proudly flashed his arm only to his horror he watched the hands fall off as he lifted his arm. The remaining 9 of us never stopped laughing all the way home. Obviously it wasn’t made by the same people who made yours!
A few years ago Bert inadvertently overdosed on Havana Club in Cuba and went into the sea sporting a 1960s Seamaster 600. Due to its age sea worthy it was not. It completely packed in.If you go to Omega ADs. For an early 70s one, unless it’s a real collectors item like a Speedy, where it’s a complicated movement and you want it done properly, you can get it done at a back street watch repairers for around £100, which is fine for the simple entry level models like a Geneve.
More photos of the home shirts here;I know the ones you refer too. I've seen loads with the same texture as the front stripes on the plain red sleeves and back. But, the best (worst) I saw was in the Golden Lion - Bright Red (almost orange). The sponsor on front and sleeve was printed/dyed on the shirt, not a transfer like the real ones, it was all the same print like they'd got a white shirt and just sent it through a printer. The PL Badge was also printed on... TBF the Blades and Adidas badges were stitched
WhiteHawk has real and Genuine Home and Away, spot the differenceView attachment 62264View attachment 62265
The Home is definitely more noticeable. The China fakes are like the 1997 play Off Final defeat material.
I've ordered the Lime Green 3rd, just because it won't be on sale in the Club Shop.
Can't go wrong for £14 delivered.
I've got this, bought it off someone at work for £70. I've no idea how it compares to a genuine one but it looks and feels pretty damn good to me.These days, fake watches are often pretty good watches in their own right, even if they aren't what they claim to be I have a "breitling" which is very close in weight / appearance to its kosher relative. I know it isnt one because a) i paid £30 for it and b) its immediately obvious when you take the back off.
As for our shirts. I have a kosher one from the club shop, imho the material is of poor quality. After about 3 washes at 30 deg you can already see a few pulls.
I've got this, bought it off someone at work for £70. I've no idea how it compares to a genuine one but it looks and feels pretty damn good to me.
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