perth seagull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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It's medium size in good condition.What size is the centenary one? Good condition?
It's medium size in good condition.What size is the centenary one? Good condition?
Do you still have this? Feel free to PM me.It's medium size in good condition.
Well although I wouldn’t comment on it personally, I’d simply read it and tut to myself, loudly. However I’d be very surprised and impressed if this flagged up.Correction (before the grammar police get on my case) ... shrank not shrunk!
Well although I wouldn’t comment on it personally, I’d simply read it and tut to myself, loudly. However I’d be very surprised and impressed if this flagged up.
My all time favourite home shirt (obviously without the matching shorts)I have a circa 1993 TSB medium home shirt that is signed, although not authenticated. Bought by my wife as a gift almost 10 years ago. Long before retro kits or the Albion were cool so I would assume genuine.
Could anyone help with the signatures?
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I still have, and use, an Albion mug with the TSB shirt design on it.My all time favourite home shirt (obviously without the matching shorts)
I have a circa 1993 TSB medium home shirt that is signed, although not authenticated. Bought by my wife as a gift almost 10 years ago. Long before retro kits or the Albion were cool so I would assume genuine.
Could anyone help with the signatures?
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Ross Johnson joined Colchester in 2000, so unlikely.I've also got an authentic training top from the 2000/2001 season with the squad number 16 on it.
I have been told that it belonged to Ross Johnson, can anyone confirm that he had that number
Thanks Bozza.Ross Johnson joined Colchester in 2000, so unlikely.
Rod Thomas was number 16 that season by all accounts:
Post #26While we're on the subject of old shirts, can anyone confirm which season this was the Albion's away shirt?
I reckon it was 98/99.
Thanks, I hadn't seen that post.Post #26
Very similar to a Spurs away shirt from the 90s.Thanks, I hadn't seen that post.
94-97, so earlier than I thought.
Thanks very muchDefinitely Ian Chapman, Kurt Nogan, possibly Graham Geddes,Liam Brady,And most importantly the signature of the worlds number 1 football genius that is Johnny Crumplin