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Kids Kits

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£40 for a 4 year olds keeper top and £35 for a 2 year olds mini kit

 

I must be fucking mental!!!

do you want a second opinion? yes you are

£40 for a 4 year olds keeper top and £35 for a 2 year olds mini kit

 

I must be fucking mental!!!

 

Why have you punished them, they been naughty? :blum: :blum:

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I paid 140 quid 2 weeks ago for 2 kids full kits, yep ridiculously expensive but well worth it, they have hardly had them off their backs and that will continue till for ages till the kits are thread bare,

Paid £79 for my sons kit never before bought one unless it was out of date and this time put his name on the back, the look on his face made it worth every penny, once a Wanderer always a Wanderer.

£40 for a 4 year olds keeper top and £35 for a 2 year olds mini kit

 

I must be fucking mental!!!

I bought exactly the same last week, along with a full kit for a 9 year old and an adult top for a 16 year old, I nearly cried when she tilled it up, and I'd love to say the smile on their faces when I showed them made it worth it... but it fúcking didnt to be honest!

Probably best I don't cost them up for you chaps :D

Probably best I don't cost them up for you chaps :D

 

Cost and value are not the same thing

Cost and value are not the same thing

 

I beg to differ on this front.

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I'm guessing a fiver

 

Which is nowhere near as as bad at as the £75 white board office depot sent to me today

 

Be suprised If there is a quid in material and manufacturer in that

 

Thieving cunts

I beg to differ on this front.

 

Cost is objective

 

Value subjective

 

 

How could you possibly differ?

Took my 7 yr old daughter today, she didn't like the Stoke away kit and wasn't keen on how the home kit felt!

She also wanted to know why the shirts had a big orange splodge (her words) on them.

 

She chose 3 t-shirts and various other tat instead.

I'm guessing a fiver

 

Which is nowhere near as as bad at as the £75 white board office depot sent to me today

 

Be suprised If there is a quid in material and manufacturer in that

 

Thieving cunts

 

No, to be fair, it's far more than that. Whatever you do, stick to that.

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Cost is objective

 

Value subjective

 

 

How could you possibly differ?

 

Very good definition

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No, to be fair, it's far more than that. Whatever you do, stick to that.

 

Well come on, don't tease me

 

Don't tell me theyre sold at a loss

Cost is objective

 

Value subjective

 

 

How could you possibly differ?

 

I don't agree as I see the value in a product more tangibly. Maybe it's due to what I do.

Well come on, don't tease me

 

Don't tell me theyre sold at a loss

 

I was only teasing, :D the margins are ok, but not phenomenal as I reckon some think.

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