clive
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Post by clive on Jun 27, 2015 19:09:26 GMT 1
Have seen on Facebook today the comments about our new kit alas it's not even lasting as long as the first ball is kicked alas the badge drops off in the wash and lots of complaints Not bought one yet but not filled with confidence it will last two seasons. The club saying return the shirts it's a known problem is this just more Italian rubbish
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2015 1:23:19 GMT 1
Have washed both of mine several times and no problems whatsoever.
Best shirts we've had in years.
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Post by salop999 on Jun 28, 2015 7:27:40 GMT 1
The new kit doesn't have any lions on it to start with :-)
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Post by thesensationaljt on Jun 28, 2015 12:03:41 GMT 1
The new kit doesn't have any lions on it to start with :-) I roared when I saw that comment.
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clive
Midland League Division One
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Post by clive on Jun 28, 2015 18:58:45 GMT 1
Sorry you roared when you saw the comment yes they may be loggerheads but for the 50 plus years I've been watching town they have always been lions is it just me should we change lennie the lion to larry the loggerhead i hope noti
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Post by Exkeeper on Jun 28, 2015 21:41:23 GMT 1
Lenny the Leopard sounds every bit as good as Lenny the Lion.
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Post by salop999 on Jun 29, 2015 6:34:19 GMT 1
Sorry you roared when you saw the comment yes they may be loggerheads but for the 50 plus years I've been watching town they have always been lions is it just me should we change lennie the lion to larry the loggerhead i hope noti The loggerheads are leopards not lions. It's one reason why Clippy made no sense.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 7:48:44 GMT 1
Clippy had greater adhesion.
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Post by atcham jack on Jun 30, 2015 10:55:23 GMT 1
definitely leopards. even I would react to Sainsburys non bio wash! try Persil! Roooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaar
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Post by clashcityrocker on Jul 2, 2015 8:58:14 GMT 1
not leopards. or they would be called leopards.
The origin of loggerhead is derived from the French L' Ogre Head. a generic monster.
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