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accab
post Jun 2 2010, 10:26 AM

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[quote=jenglots,Jun 1 2010, 03:26 PM]
[quote=aw13,Jun 1 2010, 12:16 PM]
Gold EPL all finished, but that's the 0910 Champs version i.e. for 0809 Champions (MU). Chelsea's ones (1011 Champs) are not out commercially yet in KL.

Ok, that mean the wording on the badges should be 0910 right?

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from wat i know.cheal use 09/10 badges bcoz they champ 0910 season.not 1011.


same like mu last season use 0809 badge not 09/10 badge.

correct me if im wrong

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post Jun 2 2010, 10:35 AM

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Restock in at ALI for WC 2010 names;

Spain (Home/Away):-
7 Villa
9 Torres
10 Fabregas

Argentina (Home):-
10 Messi
11 Tevez (limited quantities)
14 Mascherano

Germany (Home):-
Ballack 13
Schweinsteiger 7
Podolski 10

Germany (Away):-
Ballack 13

France (Home):-
Henry 12
Ribery 7

France (Away):-
Henry 12

England (Home):-
Beckham 7
Gerrard 4
Lampard 8

England (Away):-
Rooney 10
Gerrard 4
Lampard 8

Nigeria (Home):-
Mikel 10

Japan (Home/Away):-
Nakamura 10

Portugal (Home/Away):-
Ronaldo 7

Holland (Home):-
Sneidjer 10
V Persie 7
Robben 11

Holland (Away):-
Sneidjer 10
V Persie 7

Italy (Home):-
Pirlo 21
De Rossi 10

South Korea (Home):-
Ji Sung 7

Brazil (Home):-
Fabiano 9
Kaka 10
Robinho 11

Brazil (Away):-
Kaka 10

RRP RM99.

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post Jun 2 2010, 10:38 AM

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QUOTE(accab @ Jun 2 2010, 10:26 AM)
from wat i know.cheal use 09/10 badges bcoz they champ 0910 season.not 1011.
same like mu last season use 0809 badge not 09/10 badge.

correct me if im wrong
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Just to make it simple

0910 Champions - Wordings 0809 Champions, used by Man Utd
1011 Champions - Wordings 0910 Champions, to be used by Chelsea
rosicky_return
post Jun 2 2010, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(teckhooi @ Jun 1 2010, 08:43 PM)
Nope. For SG, Normal Delivery Will Do.
Sure Arrive.
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this morning I almost reply on ur post.. cos my Everton shirt ordered 15th May still not received... tot missing liao(never take so long to arrive)

Finally arrived today... sweat.gif sweat.gif
alsyaz
post Jun 2 2010, 12:16 PM

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hey guys,is it ok to buy an england jersey for around RM140 on Ebay?
accab
post Jun 2 2010, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(aw13 @ Jun 2 2010, 11:38 AM)
Just to make it simple

0910 Champions - Wordings 0809 Champions, used by Man Utd
1011 Champions - Wordings 0910 Champions, to be used by Chelsea
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yea...this is it..easy n simple..like masak mee maggie..senang faham...hehheheh

thanks sifu
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post Jun 2 2010, 12:30 PM

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QUOTE(alsyaz @ Jun 2 2010, 12:16 PM)
hey guys,is it ok to buy an england jersey for around RM140 on Ebay?
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maybe u can post the link here so we can help u verify whether i real or fake
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post Jun 2 2010, 01:25 PM

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kaka will use no. 10 not 8 anymore? sweat.gif
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post Jun 2 2010, 01:26 PM

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received it yesterday, price was 28GBP


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post Jun 2 2010, 01:42 PM

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eh??
so cheap
where u bought it bro??
alsyaz
post Jun 2 2010, 01:49 PM

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ebay.co.uk, is it authentic?
mancy
post Jun 2 2010, 01:49 PM

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ya larr...
soo cheap. where from?
alsyaz
post Jun 2 2010, 02:01 PM

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bought it from him : http://myworld.ebay.fr/themumbler/
not many jersey, but cheap icon_rolleyes.gif
nimrod2
post Jun 2 2010, 02:49 PM

the imba one
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30gbp + shipping is how much?
sixseven
post Jun 2 2010, 03:55 PM

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anyone knows where i can buy old jersey? old but not used.
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post Jun 2 2010, 03:58 PM

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QUOTE(sixseven @ Jun 2 2010, 03:55 PM)
anyone knows where i can buy old jersey? old but not used.
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http://classicfootballshirts.co.uk/
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post Jun 2 2010, 04:03 PM

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Another one of jerseyman's useful DIY guide.. taken from My-FJC forum to share with you lots:

How To Remove Your Nameset/Patches Using Dylan Stain Remover

Sometimes it is necessary to remove the wrong namesets or patches on the jersey that you've purchased. Many instance like for example, a wrong patch applied onto a jersey, you want to replace a replica sized patches with a player issue size one... In the past, the method was quite hard to do.. now thanks to the existence of some stain removers like Dylan's, we are able to do it.

That's the fun of DIY football jersey.

OK, there are a lot of stain removers that we can use to remove any nameset or patches. But for jerseyman's guide here, we will use Dylan Stain Remover that can be purchased locally at stores such as Tesco, Giant or other hypermarkets. You can see below that I found the stuff being sold at Tesco for RM10.70:

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Dylon Stain Remover being sold at Tesco for RM10.70


We will use the one which is 'for dry clean fabrics' as shown below:

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Now, for today's experiment.. our guinea pig will be the Hull City 2009-2010 home jersey that I bought from Hull City's Online Store:

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When I bought the jersey and found out that the BPL patches were replica sized (smaller compared to the normal player issue ones), I've decided to remove it and later apply a player issue one that is bigger onto the sleeves. Bare in mind that the disadvantages from this method is that there will be glue stains left from your jersey and unless your jersey is dark colour (black colour), the glue stains are obvious and can be seen.. So the best reason to do this, is to replace a wrong patches or nameset with a correct one.. but then again you have to know the consequences.. example the glue stains might still be seen... This is a probability though.. if the nameset has glue that is not strong enough (as strong as PU or lextra typed namesets/patches ) then there is a chance that we can remove it using this technique without leaving any glue stains...

So before you do this.. bare in mind this risk (of glue stains being left on the surface of the jersey after the patches/nameset has been removed).

Here are the steps:

1. Flip your jersey inside out (terbalikkan) and find the area where the patches/nameset originally sits:

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2. One thing when using Dylon Stain Remover.. at the end of the tip of the bottle, there is a sponge and button that needs you to press the surface of the jersey so that the liquid comes out.. This is a good mechanism to avoid the solution from spilling out accidentally.. so remember, press the tip of the bottle to the jersey's surface so that the liquid comes out:

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Once you understand how it works, press and damp the area where the patches/nameset sits with the solution from Dylon Stain Remover:

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Start dampening the area where the patches/nameset sits using Dylon Stain Remover

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The patches that is fully damped with the liquid from the Dylon Stain Remover

3. Once done, you need to flip back your jersey and put the Dylon Stain remover solution on the other surface of the patches/nameset (which is outside):

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This is to ensure that the patches is 100% dampened and smeared with the liquid from both sides.

4. Leave the patches for 5-10 minutes.. so that the solution starts to play it's role (removing the glue)

- to be continued -

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post Jun 2 2010, 04:04 PM

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continued..


5. Then start trying to peel off the patches.. I would advise you guys to start from a sharp pointing area (such as the edges) to be your starting point:

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Slowly peel off the patches/nameset from the starting point:

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Slowly peel off the patches from the starting point

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Slowly peel off the patches from the starting point


6. From one starting point, move to the next other.. look for areas where you can start.. ensuring that almost all corners are covered:

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Peel off other edges around the corner of the patches..

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Peel off other edges around the corner of the patches..


7. During the peeling off process.. if you notice that the patches are stuck and hard to peel off.. don't worry, re-apply the Dylan Stain Remover solution back onto the patches/nameset:

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If the peeling off process becomes stuck or hard to do, re-apply the solution


8. Then continue to peel off.. once all corners are covered.. then the peeling off process becomes easier:

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Top area of the patch being removed

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Side area of the patch being removed

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More areas of the patch being peeled off

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The patch is almost peeled off


- to be continued -

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post Jun 2 2010, 04:05 PM

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continued..

9. Peel off the patches patiently.. once done here are the results:

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The BPL patch that was successfully peeled off using Dylon Stain Remover

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The remains from the sleeves.. can see that the BPL patch has been removed

If you do the peeling off properly and carefully (with a lot of patience), you might have the patches that were removed in still good condition (except that the shpae looks a bit awkward like 'bergulung' or rolled):

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If done properly and carefully, the removed patches will still be intact and good shape.


10. One thing that I have reminded earlier, there is a risk that the glue stain will still remain on the jersey's surface:

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Glue stains still remain after removing the patches.. this is a risk from this procedure

Good luck!

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post Jun 2 2010, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(jenglots @ Jun 2 2010, 03:58 PM)
Thx bro.. but dun have my size >.<

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