QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Jan 15 2010, 02:40 PM)
wah, damn cheapĀ

Well.. it's cheap because the Le Coq factory is in Indonesia. Even the umbro and nike ones also.... The new england home kit and upcoming away is made in indonesia..
When I went, the money exchange was Rp1 million = RM364. Now it's Rp1 million = RM376..
QUOTE(ckimy @ Jan 15 2010, 03:12 PM)
WoW... it's damn cheap la....
but the size.... who gonna wear that? wear when sleeping?
Yup it's cheap. Because of the sizing, it's not popular and demand is low. So I manage to find one at a store in Indonesia.
I even manage to buy these 2 Stoke City jerseys made by le coq:

Stoke City Home 07/08

Stoke City Away 08/09
I got the home kit for Rp80,000 or RM29.12 (364 X 0.08) while the away kit was Rp70,000 or RM25.48 (364 X 0.07). Cheap huh? Brand new some more..
Both are XXL.
QUOTE(Makakeke @ Jan 15 2010, 04:13 PM)
Jerseyman, can this be used to removed felt NNs?
Yes but again.. there will be glue stains left.
QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Jan 15 2010, 04:29 PM)
looooooolssssssssss!
i was squinting and squinting for the price tag.
didnt read the damn post for the price =.=
my bad

Next time read carefully my friend.
QUOTE(gerrardtorres9 @ Jan 15 2010, 04:40 PM)
LE Coq Sportif ..wow only rm 30+.
Yup..
QUOTE(zaidizero @ Jan 15 2010, 04:45 PM)
dont think jerseyman goes for fake jersey, hi is "the jerseyman" for god's sake!
You think it's fake ah? Hehehe.. Before I buy, I check first.
QUOTE(Everdying @ Jan 15 2010, 07:45 PM)
i think it works better on dark jerseys?
i should show u my LFC silver/gray away kit, can see slight marks on it.
i just sent it for dry cleaning also cannot help.
Correct.. for dark jerseys.. it should be less visible (the glue stains).
This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jan 16 2010, 02:05 AM