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Offline edgysatsuma89

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1455 on: August 10, 2024, 06:15:43 PM »
Interesting black shirt in the background of the new store pic. Can’t tell if it says Betano or Adidas on the chest.
Just spotted that…unless it’s a red herring then it looks like black shirt with sky blue highlights and sky blue shirt with black highlights. Both have Betano on the chest, however I reckon they’ll just be stock images rather than a sneak peak of the away and third kits.

I don't think they are stock images, I did a proper zoom in and you can see slight differences between the shirts on each level, particularly the badges, they're not as prominent further down. Maybe they have edited it for that effect but it seems odd. I'd say that's probably the kit although it would be an odd thing to do.
They're the same images from the CGI footage months ago.

That would make more sense.

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1456 on: August 10, 2024, 06:19:11 PM »
I’ve bought one off the internet from Thailand for £15, I’ll let you know how I get on when it’s delivered.

And for anyone thinking of asking ‘and what about a Villa kit’, don’t, these are dangerous times.

Offline CT Villan

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1457 on: August 10, 2024, 06:35:09 PM »
I’ve bought one off the internet from Thailand for £15, I’ll let you know how I get on when it’s delivered.

And for anyone thinking of asking ‘and what about a Villa kit’, don’t, these are dangerous times.

They're $5-ish on Aliexpress including shipping to US ! Don't know what the quality is like though.

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1458 on: August 11, 2024, 02:37:13 AM »
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Sheffield Wednesday have warned that home fans wearing counterfeit shirts at Hillsborough could be ejected from the stadium.

The South Yorkshire club issued a statement on their website, external to "respectfully request" that supporters refrain from wearing fake shirts at home games.

Wednesday stated: “Anyone found to be wearing a fake shirt inside Hillsborough could be asked to leave, with information passed on to the relevant parties.”

They have also made it clear that staff at the official club shop will refuse requests to add numbers or letters to counterfeit shirts.

In a statement titled 'brand protection', the club said sales of fake shirts can "impact directly on club revenues" and official club merchandise could be bought from the Owls Megastore or online store.

"Although we cannot prevent supporters from wearing counterfeit shirts away from Hillsborough, we do respectfully request that such products are not displayed inside the stadium," the statement added.

The Owls begin their Championship campaign on Sunday at home to Plymouth (16:00 BST).

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1459 on: August 11, 2024, 06:00:32 AM »
No mention of the organised crime or human rights issues, I see!

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1460 on: August 11, 2024, 07:23:28 AM »
I’ve bought one off the internet from Thailand for £15, I’ll let you know how I get on when it’s delivered.

And for anyone thinking of asking ‘and what about a Villa kit’, don’t, these are dangerous times.

They're $5-ish on Aliexpress including shipping to US ! Don't know what the quality is like though.

Ive ordered a england shirt and a retro villa one from a site i know. Honestly the quality is fantastic. Not from ali express but another  site i know. Its like £15 with postage and comes within 7-10 days. I bought the recent england away one and you couldnt tell it was a replica if you saw me walking down the street.

Sadly i think alot more people will eventually turn to this as the kits are so expensive

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1461 on: August 11, 2024, 08:18:36 AM »
No mention of the organised crime or human rights issues, I see!

‘Don Pablo, there is too much heat in the cocaine industry at present, I think we should focus our efforts on fake Sheffield Wednesday shirts’

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1462 on: August 11, 2024, 08:25:13 AM »
No mention of the organised crime or human rights issues, I see!

‘Don Pablo, there is too much heat in the cocaine industry at present, I think we should focus our efforts on fake Sheffield Wednesday shirts’

Of course, there is no money in it and the counterfeiters are doing it out of love for the poor!  ::)

https://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/news/city-of-london/news/2024/july/eight-arrested-and-100000-of-fake-football-shirts-seized-as-police-tackle-counterfeiting-during-euro-2024/

“While a fake football shirt may seem like a harmless bargain, the proceeds from counterfeit goods can often fund other criminal activity such as money laundering, forced labour and drug operations, with counterfeiting now thought to be the second largest source of criminal income worldwide after illegal drugs.”

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1463 on: August 11, 2024, 08:41:08 AM »
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Sheffield Wednesday have warned that home fans wearing counterfeit shirts at Hillsborough could be ejected from the stadium.

The South Yorkshire club issued a statement on their website, external to "respectfully request" that supporters refrain from wearing fake shirts at home games.

Wednesday stated: “Anyone found to be wearing a fake shirt inside Hillsborough could be asked to leave, with information passed on to the relevant parties.”

They have also made it clear that staff at the official club shop will refuse requests to add numbers or letters to counterfeit shirts.

In a statement titled 'brand protection', the club said sales of fake shirts can "impact directly on club revenues" and official club merchandise could be bought from the Owls Megastore or online store.

"Although we cannot prevent supporters from wearing counterfeit shirts away from Hillsborough, we do respectfully request that such products are not displayed inside the stadium," the statement added.

The Owls begin their Championship campaign on Sunday at home to Plymouth (16:00 BST).
They as a club, need to focus more on crimes committed on the pitch rather than off it . Pricks.

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1464 on: August 11, 2024, 08:54:38 AM »
And the kids making the ‘authentic’ ones in Bangladesh have all got gold plated pensions and arrive at work on Sedan chairs.

Offline Chico Hamilton III

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1465 on: August 11, 2024, 08:58:21 AM »
If adidas, who have some real ethical questions to answer themselves when it comes to their activities down the years, want to charge £80 for 10 quid’s worth of nylon shirt then it’s a no brainer that someone will step in and knock out the same stuff for much less.

My son bought a fake adidas Belgium shirt the other day for £15 - the Tin Tin light blue shirt ( with Tielemans on the back) and I’d struggle to spot it’s a fake. Might be easier to spot fake Villa shirts though I suppose.

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1466 on: August 11, 2024, 09:00:19 AM »
The reality is you can perfectly afford to buy the real thing, but you’re a tight arse who would rather give money to criminals to do criminal things than go without something yourself.

That’s without even touching on the robbing the club, the economy, the NHS, and everyone else that’s no longer seeing a penny of what you’ve spent.

Be as sarcastic as you like, you know it’s wrong.

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1467 on: August 11, 2024, 09:03:11 AM »
The Comorra used to have a racket with all the fake handbags. What a jolly bunch they are.

I dont see why you'd buy a fugazi shirt.

Offline Chico Hamilton III

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1468 on: August 11, 2024, 09:11:21 AM »
The reality is you can perfectly afford to buy the real thing

Tell my 18 year old, minimum wage - earning lad, who paid £55 quid last week for a ticket on the Holte for Arsenal, that he can perfectly afford to spunk £80 for a shirt that will be replaced in 10 months
« Last Edit: August 11, 2024, 09:13:28 AM by Chico Hamilton III »

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Re: Kits 24/25
« Reply #1469 on: August 11, 2024, 09:14:30 AM »
I dunno. I don't want to be po faced about things as it's not really a big deal, but there's plenty I can't afford so don't buy it. If you want a Villa shirt, buy one, save if you cannot or annoy a parent into buying one for you. If you've bought a fake then you've not bought a Villa shirt, so you're £15 further off affording it.

 


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