Cheap Soccer Jerseys

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tyrone girl

Quote from: under the bar on February 21, 2010, 09:00:26 PM
Anyone know a site that does kids jersies?

Go to the sports direct site - had real cheap kids jersies round xmas

The Watcher Pat

Anywhere to get the new Irish kit yet? I know its not released to 11/3/10 but there's bound to be copies out already.
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Umbro kits are faked less often. And unlikely to be out at all never mind early.

ONeill

Quote from: Two Hands FFS on March 03, 2010, 05:06:32 PM
Quote from: Catch the high ball on March 03, 2010, 05:02:56 PM
Quote from: Archie Mitchell on November 23, 2009, 09:32:42 AM
Have ordered jersies from a few of these websites. Very good quality. Only issue is the sizings are different from here.

http://wwwthefootballshirt.com
http://www.bestway4you.com
The first website here doesn't seem to be working, does any know if they have changed the site address or has it been closed down.
I've used bestway4you.com a few times & was delighted with them. Takes a couple of weeks or so

I ordered 2 a fortnight ago and 2 last week. They arrived within 5 days.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

The Worker

Quote from: down6061689194 on March 03, 2010, 05:38:58 PM
Umbro kits are faked less often. And unlikely to be out at all never mind early.

man city kits are available from that born prosper site

Archie Mitchell

Quote from: The Worker on March 03, 2010, 06:37:11 PM
Quote from: down6061689194 on March 03, 2010, 05:38:58 PM
Umbro kits are faked less often. And unlikely to be out at all never mind early.

man city kits are available from that born prosper site

Doubt they would be as good as the real thing. The new Umbro jersies are the dogs balls, worth paying for the real thing. The City jersey is down to £20 anyway on the City website.

The Worker

Quote from: Archie Mitchell on March 03, 2010, 07:00:42 PM
Quote from: The Worker on March 03, 2010, 06:37:11 PM
Quote from: down6061689194 on March 03, 2010, 05:38:58 PM
Umbro kits are faked less often. And unlikely to be out at all never mind early.

man city kits are available from that born prosper site

Doubt they would be as good as the real thing. The new Umbro jersies are the dogs balls, worth paying for the real thing. The City jersey is down to £20 anyway on the City website.


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down6061689194

Just pointing it out.

Man City are the only team on BornProsper with a Full compliment of jerseys that are Umbro. All the others are in drips and drabs.

Adidas & Nike kits are out first. I had all Liverpools Kits before the launch.

Umbro's arrive midseason, probably due to the difficulty to copy.

Catch the high ball

Checked most of these sites today and only www.maxsoccer.com seems to be working.

Are any of these sites under new addresses or what?
GAA Board World Cup Sweepstake Winner 2010

SambaSaffron

I think theres one called www.soccertriads.com , never used it though. Used thefootballshirt back in the day, don't think it exists though now.

Catch the high ball

Lads, some advice.

Which of the currently working websites are the best to buy off, all things considered?

Cheers
GAA Board World Cup Sweepstake Winner 2010

fitzroyalty

Not one for wearing football tops but the thought of a bargain got the better of me.

Got the current Barcelona home shirt for £11 (£3 postage) with Pique on the back, La Liga badges etc. (To get the equivelant EPL of Man Utd et al usually costs £50+).

Only had to wait a week, even though I was expecting to wait a month.

www.soccertriads.com

deiseach

The new Barca shirt is really cheap:

QuoteMessi business! FC Barcelona stars in a sweat over new shirts

Barça stars complain Nike gear soaks up too much sweat and more than doubles in weight in the first 45 minutes

It was supposed to be the sports business marriage from heaven. Nike makes the kit for European Champions FC Barcelona and both share the income from millions of shiny claret-and-blue shirts bearing the names of living legends such as Leo Messi.

The jerseys are more than just presents for fans. Special "pitch shirts", made just for the squad, are also meant to make the players' lives easier on the pitch, improving performance and helping them win titles.

But embarrassed Barcelona officials have now admitted that the players are unhappy with the shirt design, complaining that it soaks up sweat to become a heavy, skin-clinging nuisance.

Players have even taken to weighing their shirts on scales at half-time to see how much weight they have gained, according to Spain's El País newspaper.

A shirt that weighed 200 grams at the beginning of a match can weigh up to two-and-a-half times as much just 45 minutes later.

Dressing room sources told El País that players noticed during a pre-season tour of the US that the shirt "weighed a tonne" and "stuck to the body like a limpet".

They hoped the problem would not persist when they returned to the more forgiving weather conditions in Spain, but on Friday the club called a meeting with Nike to seek solutions.

Nike said it has begun testing the shirt. "Nike's product team is working to address concerns with the FCB home jersey," a spokeswoman said.

"All product concerns are treated with the utmost importance and a solution is expected when all appropriate testing is completed."

Major clubs can sell more than 1m shirts a year, and Barcelona had said this season's design looked set to break records.

The much-vaunted eco-friendly pitch shirt, said to use the recycled plastic of a dozen water bottles in a single garment, reportedly uses a version of Nike's Dri-Fit fabric, made of polyester microfibres to help wearers stay dry and comfortable.

Nike's website boasts that the official Barcelona shirt it sells for £55 is "a game-ready performer with sweat-wicking fabric for distraction-free competition".

The description does not seem to fit the pitch shirts worn by the club's players.

paco

Quote from: fitzroyalty on September 27, 2011, 04:06:09 PM
Not one for wearing football tops but the thought of a bargain got the better of me.

Got the current Barcelona home shirt for £11 (£3 postage) with Pique on the back, La Liga badges etc. (To get the equivelant EPL of Man Utd et al usually costs £50+).

Only had to wait a week, even though I was expecting to wait a month.

www.soccertriads.com

Have you washed it yet? I bought from the same website and after a few washes the sponsor started to give way. Never happened with other football jerseys but I suppose that's what you get for such a low price.