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8 July 2017 at 8:53 pm #160331
The plain white backs look quite good with the players name and number on
Not so sure for a fan though, players are coming and going that often these days fans are reluctant to have names and numbers printed on the shirts.
You would feel a bit silly with a ex players name on your shirt.
You would feel silly with a current player’s name on your shirt if you were over 14 yrs old! :)[/quote]
Did it in the Prem days.
Tend to go retro or smart polo now.
13 July 2017 at 2:50 pm #160404Quite like the front, the back is AWFUL!
13 July 2017 at 3:01 pm #160406Quite like the front, the back is AWFUL!
I like that shirt.It’s fashionable and continental looking.
Wouldn’t buy one though because I’m over 40, over 6′, and over 16 stone!
Football shirts aren’t made for people like me.
13 July 2017 at 3:07 pm #16040713 July 2017 at 3:31 pm #160409Have we ever had a worse kit supplier than Krappa?. Even Matchwinner provided better looking kits.
Don’t shoot me, but I like the Kappa kits.
And when we were in Gran Canaria last month, a few people commented on how they liked the shirts my boys were wearing, and thought they were European teams at first – only to discover on closer inspection they were lowly old Wigan.[/quote]
They are a European team kit, won’t be for much longer though! :woohoo:[/quote]
We’re not leaving Europe!!It’s only the EU we’re leaving.We’ll still be part of Europe, it’s just that your future holidays to Spain will be more expensive and you’ll not be able to afford anything when you get there![/quote]
If we all can’t afford foreign holidays then the British tourist industry should boom with everyone holidaying and spending £1000’s in this country instead of Europe.
That’s another boost for the economy after leaving the EU.
The leave decision just gets better.[/quote]
Ah, but you see, your UK hotel will also have shot up in price because all your Eastern European receptionists, kitchen staff and maids have headed back over to the mainland, and the wage bill has rocketed as Brits have now replaced them.And the ingredients for all your ‘exotic’ European foods have also gone up in price – as will continental beers, wines and spirits, in the resort’s hotels, cafes and restaurants.
So you’ll be left with towns reverting back to Wakes Weeks, so that their newly acquired British manual-labour force can travel en mass in their Talbot-Sunbeam cars (all the other makes are owned by overseas companies and have relocated their manufacturing plants to cheaper locations in Europe) and on our dilapidated rail service to delightful places like Scarborough, Morecambe and Rhyl – where they can sit in the drizzle on grubby beaches (EU legislation no longer applies) eating British-Trawler-caught-fish and chips (a snip at £10.50) and drinking traditional, flat, cask ales.
Can’t wait. Up the Brexit! ;)
13 July 2017 at 5:52 pm #160411Have we ever had a worse kit supplier than Krappa?. Even Matchwinner provided better looking kits.
Don’t shoot me, but I like the Kappa kits.
And when we were in Gran Canaria last month, a few people commented on how they liked the shirts my boys were wearing, and thought they were European teams at first – only to discover on closer inspection they were lowly old Wigan.[/quote]
They are a European team kit, won’t be for much longer though! :woohoo:[/quote]
We’re not leaving Europe!!It’s only the EU we’re leaving.We’ll still be part of Europe, it’s just that your future holidays to Spain will be more expensive and you’ll not be able to afford anything when you get there![/quote]
If we all can’t afford foreign holidays then the British tourist industry should boom with everyone holidaying and spending £1000’s in this country instead of Europe.
That’s another boost for the economy after leaving the EU.
The leave decision just gets better.[/quote]
Ah, but you see, your UK hotel will also have shot up in price because all your Eastern European receptionists, kitchen staff and maids have headed back over to the mainland, and the wage bill has rocketed as Brits have now replaced them.And the ingredients for all your ‘exotic’ European foods have also gone up in price – as will continental beers, wines and spirits, in the resort’s hotels, cafes and restaurants.
So you’ll be left with towns reverting back to Wakes Weeks, so that their newly acquired British manual-labour force can travel en mass in their Talbot-Sunbeam cars (all the other makes are owned by overseas companies and have relocated their manufacturing plants to cheaper locations in Europe) and on our dilapidated rail service to delightful places like Scarborough, Morecambe and Rhyl – where they can sit in the drizzle on grubby beaches (EU legislation no longer applies) eating British-Trawler-caught-fish and chips (a snip at £10.50) and drinking traditional, flat, cask ales.
Can’t wait. Up the Brexit! ;)[/quote]
Blimey sw, how do you go from Latics new horrible cheap looking kit from a pityful manufacturer to a post like that.
BTW, this year I,m not having a fortnights holiday in a sun soaked location I,m having 3 weeks instead coz its only 500 quid extra for another week all inclusive so no massive hike in prices here marrer. Beer will still be cheaper as well.
13 July 2017 at 5:56 pm #160412Have we ever had a worse kit supplier than Krappa?. Even Matchwinner provided better looking kits.
Don’t shoot me, but I like the Kappa kits.
And when we were in Gran Canaria last month, a few people commented on how they liked the shirts my boys were wearing, and thought they were European teams at first – only to discover on closer inspection they were lowly old Wigan.[/quote]
They are a European team kit, won’t be for much longer though! :woohoo:[/quote]
We’re not leaving Europe!!It’s only the EU we’re leaving.We’ll still be part of Europe, it’s just that your future holidays to Spain will be more expensive and you’ll not be able to afford anything when you get there![/quote]
If we all can’t afford foreign holidays then the British tourist industry should boom with everyone holidaying and spending £1000’s in this country instead of Europe.
That’s another boost for the economy after leaving the EU.
The leave decision just gets better.[/quote]
Ah, but you see, your UK hotel will also have shot up in price because all your Eastern European receptionists, kitchen staff and maids have headed back over to the mainland, and the wage bill has rocketed as Brits have now replaced them.And the ingredients for all your ‘exotic’ European foods have also gone up in price – as will continental beers, wines and spirits, in the resort’s hotels, cafes and restaurants.
So you’ll be left with towns reverting back to Wakes Weeks, so that their newly acquired British manual-labour force can travel en mass in their Talbot-Sunbeam cars (all the other makes are owned by overseas companies and have relocated their manufacturing plants to cheaper locations in Europe) and on our dilapidated rail service to delightful places like Scarborough, Morecambe and Rhyl – where they can sit in the drizzle on grubby beaches (EU legislation no longer applies) eating British-Trawler-caught-fish and chips (a snip at £10.50) and drinking traditional, flat, cask ales.
Can’t wait. Up the Brexit! ;)[/quote]
Blimey sw, how do you go from Latics new horrible cheap looking kit from a pityful manufacturer to a post like that.
BTW, this year I,m not having a fortnights holiday in a sun soaked location I,m having 3 weeks instead coz its only 500 quid extra for another week all inclusive so no massive hike in prices here marrer. Beer will still be cheaper as well.[/quote]
I just think ‘sideways’ sometimes!Just the two weeks for us this year, and thankfully the fixtures have been kind and I won’t have to miss the first home game of the season for once.
13 July 2017 at 6:02 pm #160413Were the fixtures kind, or was it more like shrewd planning like I do???
13 July 2017 at 7:58 pm #160414Were the fixtures kind, or was it more like shrewd planning like I do???Purely by chance.
Book it last year and was prepared to miss the first game.
13 July 2017 at 8:29 pm #160416Have we ever had a worse kit supplier than Krappa?. Even Matchwinner provided better looking kits.
Don’t shoot me, but I like the Kappa kits.
And when we were in Gran Canaria last month, a few people commented on how they liked the shirts my boys were wearing, and thought they were European teams at first – only to discover on closer inspection they were lowly old Wigan.[/quote]
They are a European team kit, won’t be for much longer though! :woohoo:[/quote]
We’re not leaving Europe!!It’s only the EU we’re leaving.We’ll still be part of Europe, it’s just that your future holidays to Spain will be more expensive and you’ll not be able to afford anything when you get there![/quote]
If we all can’t afford foreign holidays then the British tourist industry should boom with everyone holidaying and spending £1000’s in this country instead of Europe.
That’s another boost for the economy after leaving the EU.
The leave decision just gets better.[/quote]
Ah, but you see, your UK hotel will also have shot up in price because all your Eastern European receptionists, kitchen staff and maids have headed back over to the mainland, and the wage bill has rocketed as Brits have now replaced them.And the ingredients for all your ‘exotic’ European foods have also gone up in price – as will continental beers, wines and spirits, in the resort’s hotels, cafes and restaurants.
So you’ll be left with towns reverting back to Wakes Weeks, so that their newly acquired British manual-labour force can travel en mass in their Talbot-Sunbeam cars (all the other makes are owned by overseas companies and have relocated their manufacturing plants to cheaper locations in Europe) and on our dilapidated rail service to delightful places like Scarborough, Morecambe and Rhyl – where they can sit in the drizzle on grubby beaches (EU legislation no longer applies) eating British-Trawler-caught-fish and chips (a snip at £10.50) and drinking traditional, flat, cask ales.
Can’t wait. Up the Brexit! ;)[/quote]
Blimey sw, how do you go from Latics new horrible cheap looking kit from a pityful manufacturer to a post like that.
BTW, this year I,m not having a fortnights holiday in a sun soaked location I,m having 3 weeks instead coz its only 500 quid extra for another week all inclusive so no massive hike in prices here marrer. Beer will still be cheaper as well.[/quote]
I just think ‘sideways’ sometimes!Just the two weeks for us this year, and thankfully the fixtures have been kind and I won’t have to miss the first home game of the season for once.[/quote]
Talbot, Sunbeam cars lol, what’s the chance of any still being about today and roadworthy lol. Rust came as standard fitting on all models. Anyway did they not get made at Peugeot later once the Rootes Group became defunct?.
13 July 2017 at 8:45 pm #160417Have we ever had a worse kit supplier than Krappa?. Even Matchwinner provided better looking kits.
Don’t shoot me, but I like the Kappa kits.
And when we were in Gran Canaria last month, a few people commented on how they liked the shirts my boys were wearing, and thought they were European teams at first – only to discover on closer inspection they were lowly old Wigan.[/quote]
They are a European team kit, won’t be for much longer though! :woohoo:[/quote]
We’re not leaving Europe!!It’s only the EU we’re leaving.We’ll still be part of Europe, it’s just that your future holidays to Spain will be more expensive and you’ll not be able to afford anything when you get there![/quote]
If we all can’t afford foreign holidays then the British tourist industry should boom with everyone holidaying and spending £1000’s in this country instead of Europe.
That’s another boost for the economy after leaving the EU.
The leave decision just gets better.[/quote]
Ah, but you see, your UK hotel will also have shot up in price because all your Eastern European receptionists, kitchen staff and maids have headed back over to the mainland, and the wage bill has rocketed as Brits have now replaced them.And the ingredients for all your ‘exotic’ European foods have also gone up in price – as will continental beers, wines and spirits, in the resort’s hotels, cafes and restaurants.
So you’ll be left with towns reverting back to Wakes Weeks, so that their newly acquired British manual-labour force can travel en mass in their Talbot-Sunbeam cars (all the other makes are owned by overseas companies and have relocated their manufacturing plants to cheaper locations in Europe) and on our dilapidated rail service to delightful places like Scarborough, Morecambe and Rhyl – where they can sit in the drizzle on grubby beaches (EU legislation no longer applies) eating British-Trawler-caught-fish and chips (a snip at £10.50) and drinking traditional, flat, cask ales.
Can’t wait. Up the Brexit! ;)[/quote]
Blimey sw, how do you go from Latics new horrible cheap looking kit from a pityful manufacturer to a post like that.
BTW, this year I,m not having a fortnights holiday in a sun soaked location I,m having 3 weeks instead coz its only 500 quid extra for another week all inclusive so no massive hike in prices here marrer. Beer will still be cheaper as well.[/quote]
I just think ‘sideways’ sometimes!Just the two weeks for us this year, and thankfully the fixtures have been kind and I won’t have to miss the first home game of the season for once.[/quote]
Talbot, Sunbeam cars lol, what’s the chance of any still being about today and roadworthy lol. Rust came as standard fitting on all models. Anyway did they not get made at Peugeot later once the Rootes Group became defunct?.[/quote]
I didn’t know that. Well, that’s the last option for you lot gone!I say you lot because someone on Twitter earlier said all those who voted remain should be assisted in moving to an EU destination.
I’ve opted for Madrid. See you soon folks.
13 July 2017 at 8:49 pm #160418Hola sw
14 July 2017 at 6:24 am #160424I say you lot because someone on Twitter earlier said all those who voted remain should be assisted in moving to an EU destination.I’ve opted for Madrid. See you soon folks.
Zakynthos for me, I think. A leisurely life, drinking wine and eating olives.
When is this assisted move happening? Should I bother putting the green bin out next week?14 July 2017 at 12:06 pm #160428I say you lot because someone on Twitter earlier said all those who voted remain should be assisted in moving to an EU destination.
I’ve opted for Madrid. See you soon folks.
Zakynthos for me, I think. A leisurely life, drinking wine and eating olives.
When is this assisted move happening? Should I bother putting the green bin out next week?[/quote]Yes. I’m not cleaning your **** up.
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