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Poppy shirts
Got my bid in for Nick Pope's come on guys get bidding great cause is the poppy appeal.
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Re: Poppy shirts
McNeils shirt will be worth over a grand after that performance.
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Re: Poppy shirts
Looks like there will be home & away shirts to bid on this time,think that's a first,more to go round and every player being included unlike the scabs who refuse to wear one at other clubs
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The Mrs would kill me if I got another ... she moaned a bit when I put Dean Marneys Shirt up in my Office ... (haven't dare tell her how much it was )Quickenthetempo wrote:McNeils shirt will be worth over a grand after that performance.
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Linky please?
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Did you get the ironing board free with the framed shirt?
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Club website m8bobinho wrote:Linky please?
https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/new ... t-auction/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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ClaretTony wrote:Did you get the ironing board free with the framed shirt?
No. He's a mate of George Oghani!
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RingoMcCartney wrote:No. He's a mate of George Oghani!
Cracker m8
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You mean those individuals exercising their right to wear a poppy or not ? You know, like living in a free country ?Steve1956 wrote:Looks like there will be home & away shirts to bid on this time,think that's a first,more to go round and every player being included unlike the scabs who refuse to wear one at other clubs
You were doing so well until then.
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Re: Poppy shirts
Bids in. Anyone know if a bid fails on the home shirt, it transfers to the away shirt?.
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Re: Poppy shirts
Bids as of Tuesday 12/11/2019, 4:00pm:
1. Nick Pope - £100
2. Matt Lowton - £165
3. Charlie Taylor - £135
4. Jack Cork - £50
5. James Tarkowski - £100
6. Ben Mee - £200
8. Danny Drinkwater - £65
9. Chris Wood - £50
10. Ashley Barnes - £500
11. Dwight McNeil - £250
12. Robbie Brady - £40
13. Jeff Hendrick - £50
14. Ben Gibson -
15. Bailey Peacock Farrell - £80
18. Ashley Westwood - £175
19. Jay Rodriguez - £100
20. Joe Hart - £125
23. Erik Pieters - £50
25. Aaron Lennon - £100
26. Phil Bardsley - £180
27. Matej Vydra - £50
28. Kevin Long - £100
1. Nick Pope - £100
2. Matt Lowton - £165
3. Charlie Taylor - £135
4. Jack Cork - £50
5. James Tarkowski - £100
6. Ben Mee - £200
8. Danny Drinkwater - £65
9. Chris Wood - £50
10. Ashley Barnes - £500
11. Dwight McNeil - £250
12. Robbie Brady - £40
13. Jeff Hendrick - £50
14. Ben Gibson -
15. Bailey Peacock Farrell - £80
18. Ashley Westwood - £175
19. Jay Rodriguez - £100
20. Joe Hart - £125
23. Erik Pieters - £50
25. Aaron Lennon - £100
26. Phil Bardsley - £180
27. Matej Vydra - £50
28. Kevin Long - £100
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Re: Poppy shirts
Peacock-Farrell at £80 is good value. It would cost that just to print his name on it.
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Yawn.evensteadiereddie wrote:You mean those individuals exercising their right to wear a poppy or not ? You know, like living in a free country ?
You were doing so well until then.
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Exactly - your view is incredibly lazy.
I'd agree, it is rather tedious that you're still too thick to understand - even after this weekend, of all weekends - what Remembrance actually stands for.
I'd agree, it is rather tedious that you're still too thick to understand - even after this weekend, of all weekends - what Remembrance actually stands for.
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Strange seeing that the poppy actually symbolises the living in a free countryevensteadiereddie wrote:You mean those individuals exercising their right to wear a poppy or not ? You know, like living in a free country ?
You were doing so well until then.
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yawn!!!evensteadiereddie wrote:Exactly - your view is incredibly lazy.
I'd agree, it is rather tedious that you're still too thick to understand - even after this weekend, of all weekends - what Remembrance actually stands for.
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We get this argument every year, and it's a free country so people have that choice, it's ironic that what the poppy represents is the very reason they are free to have that choice
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Re: Poppy shirts
Today’s updated values
Bids as of Wednesday 13/11/2019, 5pm:
1. Nick Pope - £185
2. Matt Lowton - £165
3. Charlie Taylor - £250
4. Jack Cork - £115
5. James Tarkowski - £220
6. Ben Mee - £205
8. Danny Drinkwater - £125
9. Chris Wood - £250
10. Ashley Barnes - £500
11. Dwight McNeil - £300
12. Robbie Brady - £150
13. Jeff Hendrick - £145
14. Ben Gibson - £100
15. Bailey Peacock Farrell - £80
18. Ashley Westwood - £175
19. Jay Rodriguez - £150
20. Joe Hart - £180
23. Erik Pieters - £80
25. Aaron Lennon - £115
26. Phil Bardsley - £180
27. Matej Vydra - £80
28. Kevin Long - £100
Bids as of Wednesday 13/11/2019, 5pm:
1. Nick Pope - £185
2. Matt Lowton - £165
3. Charlie Taylor - £250
4. Jack Cork - £115
5. James Tarkowski - £220
6. Ben Mee - £205
8. Danny Drinkwater - £125
9. Chris Wood - £250
10. Ashley Barnes - £500
11. Dwight McNeil - £300
12. Robbie Brady - £150
13. Jeff Hendrick - £145
14. Ben Gibson - £100
15. Bailey Peacock Farrell - £80
18. Ashley Westwood - £175
19. Jay Rodriguez - £150
20. Joe Hart - £180
23. Erik Pieters - £80
25. Aaron Lennon - £115
26. Phil Bardsley - £180
27. Matej Vydra - £80
28. Kevin Long - £100
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I’ve just noticed there’s no shirt for JBG
I know he’s injured and wouldn’t have been in the squad but everybody else from first team squad seems to have one.
I know he’s injured and wouldn’t have been in the squad but everybody else from first team squad seems to have one.
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If they bid, you won't get it Steve!Steve1956 wrote:Got my bid in for Nick Pope's come on guys get bidding great cause is the poppy appeal.
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Get your bid in then!TheFamilyCat wrote:Peacock-Farrell at £80 is good value. It would cost that just to print his name on it.
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I don't know what to do with my money Ian,as you can see.IanMcL wrote:If they bid, you won't get it Steve!
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Which is exactly what I said. Lives were lost to create the relatively free society in which we live. One where an individual can choose whether to wear a poppy as remembrance or not.jtv wrote:Strange seeing that the poppy actually symbolises the living in a free country
Some gobby prat referring to non-wearers as "scabs" is a sign of sheer ignorance. I think the boasting of bidding for a poppy shirt, too, doesn't look too clever either.
Next !
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Just read the club page:
To make a bid, simply use the form below. Highest bids will be updated at the end of each day, with the final day of bidding being Monday 18th November at 5pm.
There is a list of bids but no form to see what is the current figure to beat.
To make a bid, simply use the form below. Highest bids will be updated at the end of each day, with the final day of bidding being Monday 18th November at 5pm.
There is a list of bids but no form to see what is the current figure to beat.
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you knob!evensteadiereddie wrote:Which is exactly what I said. Lives were lost to create the relatively free society in which we live. One where an individual can choose whether to wear a poppy as remembrance or not.
Some gobby prat referring to non-wearers as "scabs" is a sign of sheer ignorance. I think the boasting of bidding for a poppy shirt, too, doesn't look too clever either.
Next !
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An unsurprising response from our resident buffoon.
Oooooh, look at me everyone, I'm willing to pay sooooooo much for a poppy shirt. Just bid, you gormless prick.
Oooooh, look at me everyone, I'm willing to pay sooooooo much for a poppy shirt. Just bid, you gormless prick.
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evensteadiereddie wrote:An unsurprising response from our resident buffoon.
Oooooh, look at me everyone, I'm willing to pay sooooooo much for a poppy shirt. Just bid, you gormless prick.
Gormless what a brilliant word
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Is it the early dementia or whisky that's ****** you up, Stevie Boy ?
Anyway, good luck with the bidding - be sure to let us know how you get on.......
Anyway, good luck with the bidding - be sure to let us know how you get on.......
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Keep the insults coming buddy....I'm here all night.evensteadiereddie wrote:Is it the early dementia or whisky that's ****** you up, Stevie Boy ?
Anyway, good luck with the bidding - be sure to let us know how you get on.......
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Steve1956 wrote:
Gormless what a brilliant word
"Prick" was the more apt one.
So, go on, do tell us how much you really, really, really care - how much is your latest bid ?