I am selling this and thought someone here may be interested
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brighton-...ootball-kit-/201023982745?hash=item2ecdf68c99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brighton-...ootball-kit-/201023982745?hash=item2ecdf68c99
it was worn by Alan Biley 1984-86
yes all approved to advertise and chose official site as its a piece of history that deserves to go to the right place
as for donation it depends on the price i eventually get but of course that would be something i am willing to do.
why do people always have to be negative just enjoy the shirt
wasn't being negative just noting that as you are seeking to make personal cash the gods of nsc are aware as others are required to pay for advertising on nsc
So how much is the reserve price?
Bet he won't tell you. I know how high I've gone, and not met it, can't see why you'd put a reserve price on it, just start it at the minimum price you're prepared to sell it for. If doesn't owe the owner anything, he's going to get a nice earner out of it, so what if there are a few ebay fees to cover. It's going to cost more than £50 in ebay commission alone, a slightly higher listing fee is hardly going to affect the profit.
It's a training shirt, as worn the season after it was used as the home kit, hence the small number 7 stitched on the front.
Good lord! Are those Biley's silk PANTS on sale with the shirt!?I am selling this and thought someone here may be interested
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brighton-...ootball-kit-/201023982745?hash=item2ecdf68c99
Agreed about the reserve price.
Also, another question:
why do experienced ebayers bid early for items? Surely it's best to wait until the last minute?
To be fair, if I'm going for something I bung on about 80% of my maximum and chuck the balance on my sniping account.
And that's exactly why I don't bid on anything you do![]()
Well you're welcome to go on this one, I'm not flush enough right now to nail this one, went almost as far as I could and didn't even clear the reserve, it's all yours!