c4lv3rt
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I find myself giving my old shirts to the less fortunate whilst on holiday, my favourite was in the Carribean i gave one of the staff my old EIDOS shirt and he pinned it up on the wall in his bar. Paint the world blue!
Good lad.tommytheblue said:i work in a juve prison in malawi... so i am slowly ridding the prison of arsenal and united tops and replacing the with city top from the years past. Have another load coming out in may, will eventually have the whole prison blue.
Kept some shirts back though!
chelseaaway84 said:After writing and reading all that back I can only come to one conclusion - "God I'm sad!"
not sad at all mate, theres loads of us who collect all things city im nearly 50 and still at it !!!
i have every city programme home and away since 1965 all in order and in boxes and files, i have one side of the loft thats just for my footy stuff, wife and kids think im mad but accept it, i even take a hard backed envelope to match as not to crease my programme lol
the-ecstacy-of-eight said:Even though it felt really wrong, I recently sold all my old shirts (pretty much every home and away shirt since the maroon and white striped "Clive Allen v Chelsea" one) on an auction site, and did the same with a sh*t load of programmes dating back to the mid-seventies. No Profit in it, I can assure you. The one good thing is that I sold them to people all over the world; places like Spain, Holland, Germany, USA, Italy, Indonesia ...etc. as well as Manchester, so it kinda felt like I was spreading the love a little bit.
But my bathroom's a shrine to City; painted sky blue and white, sky blue towels each with one of my old cloth badges sewn onto the corners of them, framed 1981 cup final shirt from when I was a kid, framed programmes (match on the day I was born, winning cup finals, play-offs ...etc.) and I keep all my away tickets and pin them to a map of the UK which is in there, which gets funny "WTF is that?" looks, mainly off women.
After writing and reading all that back I can only come to one conclusion - "God I'm sad!"