seanm89 wrote:yep, nba, nfl! football tend not to however, adidas now do two versions, players versions and fans versions, again with the players versions being skin tight versions that have all those teccy features!
interesting? im still gonna buy one but they should make the fans the same as the players but not skin tight would be easier! and stop all these complaints on here what doesn't change a thing!
JWP wrote:At the end of the day mate, we've stuck with the minger from school and she's turned out to be a stunner, so don't try and nick her off us, y'know, we've waited a long time for this, took the laughs along the way etc. You, you took the one who had big knockers by the 3rd year and you've had your fun but now sadly it's all looking a bit rough around the edges now, tough.
back2back 09/10 wrote:just wandering in any sport does a REPLICA shirt different for fans than for players? plus you can make a shirt the same as the player but not skin tight just the same design! but in my corner if it's got a wire badge and te money is going to wire i will buy it!!
My new Liverpool home shirt looks pretty close (i can say that now we've won a couple)
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i wont be buying the home shirt... i might be buying the away shirt... depends what its like in the flesh.... i will probably just get some training gear this year.
What a joke. I bought a Parramatta shirt for £44 from the Leeds club shop, it was spot on like the players'jersey, only not skin-tight (thought it would probably be close if I actually went the gym). Same material, same design, same collar, the works. Funnily enough, same company that does the Warrington kits.
On that note, I bought a Leeds training vest in their sale last year for a tenner, then bought a Warrington one for full price, same company, yet the Leeds' vest had significantly more care and attention put into it than ours did. Their badge was sewn on, the sponsor hasn't cracked yet despite multiple wears and washes; in comparison, the Warrington vest is now just a standard blue vest with a bit of yellow and white piping, the sponsor, badge and ISC logo all having long since disappeared in the wash. Leeds' replica jerseys are also spot on like the players, despite not being skin tight. Not really impressed with the ISC range of Warrington gear tbh.
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
Joined: Jan 19 2008 Posts: 4856 Location: Stood on the yellow lines, in the south stand
Do what the wigan fans do,and dig one out the wardrobe from years gone buy......
That way keeping money in your pocket and still wearing your shirt with pride,even though it looks like a stuck roller shutter door around your waist........
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