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Good Idea - Signed shirts and balls as gifts.

IJN

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I see in the programme on Saturday that Argyle are now selling squad signed shirts for £120.00.

An ideal Christmas/Birthday present, even better when you get them framed.

They're also selling a squad signed ball for £50.00.

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IJN":2g4vny26 said:
I see in the programme on Saturday that Argyle are now selling squad signed shirts for £120.00.

An ideal Christmas/Birthday present, even better when you get them framed.

They're also selling a squad signed ball for £50.00.

:scarf:


Fantastic photography of Lewis and Curtis, if I say so myself :thumbs: :whistle:
 

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Sorry, but surely anyone reasonably savvy would pop up to training with a shirt and ask the players to oblige.
Got a fantastic picture of Alan Nicholls getting sent off against Barnet signed up at Harpers - he thought it was pretty funny.
 

IJN

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Not always that easy though UTL.

If a Dad wants it for a present, all decently presented and signed between the stripes, I would suggest this is the best way of doing it.

Also nice for the exiles who can't get it done easily.

Good idea by the club and as Glynn says a new line of revenue that wasn't there before.

Having sold a few myself (albeit in frames) you'd be amazed how many people like these.
 

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Didn't the FL do this a few weeks back covering all league clubs to raise money for something?
 

IJN

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Not sure, this isn't for charity though, this is for the club's coffers.
 
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good idea other clubs offer it and it make stye club money people would use on ebay for shirts
 
This is a good move by the club, and something which is done in the States (some of what they do is actually a good idea).

I'm not proposing that the club allows fans to keep a ball which happens to go into the crowd, but for a dad to buy his kid something used in the match which they have just watched would be cool.