Latics players will be at DW Stadium after training this coming Friday, April 9, to celebrate replica shirts being reduced to an incredible £15.00 for adults and £10 for children!
To take part all you have to do is buy a replica shirt from the Club Shop and you will then be granted access the Players’ Lounge, adjacent to the shop, to meet the boys and have your new shirts signed.
Fans are asked to come to shop at around 1.00pm, but the club wishes to stress that the arrival of the players is dependent upon training schedules and supporters may be faced with a delay for the arrival of the players.
Brenda Spencer, Chief Executive, said: “This is a unique opportunity to have a new shirt signed by the whole squad, I don’t ever remember us doing anything like this in the past!
“The manager has been kind enough to make the team available for this event and I hope our supporters respond in their numbers!”
Please note, in order to facilitate everyone, there is no limit in how many shirts the players will be signing, but they will only be signing s those purchased at the new prices, and no other items!!
The shirt signing is great, the “incredible” prices are due to getting a new strip, better get something for old strips than nothing.
Now if the new strip is less than £35, that will be incredible.
The shirt signing is great, the “incredible” prices are due to getting a new strip, better get something for old strips than nothing.
It’s not exactly a secret shirts are reduced at this time of the season, while I would think the opportunity to have one fully signed is the major attraction.
Great that…………
If yer unemployed or you dont mind yer kids wackin school…………
If yer unemployed or you dont mind yer kids wackin school…………
No b1oody good to the average working man though!
So, as a grown-up average working man, if it was your day off, would you honestly go to the stadium in your replica shirt so all the players could sign it?
So then, my 10 year old who wears his full priced replica shirt constantly and with pride – he only takes it off under protest to be washed occasionally – has to go and buy a new one just to get it signed by the whole first team squad. I don’t think so…
So then, my 10 year old who wears his full priced replica shirt constantly and with pride – he only takes it off under protest to be washed occasionally – has to go and buy a new one just to get it signed by the whole first team squad. I don’t think so…
Where does it say that it won’t be signed if you bought it at any other time?
The way I read it is that all fans can go to get the shirts signed and if you haven’t got one then there is a great deal on at the moment where you can buy one for £15.