The only shirts you see over here (Sweden) are Arsenal, ManU and Chelsea.
Of them, I've noticed that the girls here seem to wear Arsenal shirts mostly....
That's all the news from Sweden on 'Shirt Sales'.
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Sports Direct is the Harrods of Birmingham
Many people can't afford to shop there
If pound shops sold shirts Villa would have the most sales
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Those Nigerian tourists is Lagos
So many people don't understand the difference between percentages and actual numbers apparently.
It's embarrassing quite frankly and a shocking indictment on the education system.
If a club sells 1m shirts and 10% in London and another club sells 200k shirts and 20% in London then who sells the most shirts in London?
(Example made as simple as possible, most of you stil won't get it)
comment by Say My Name (U18558)
posted 4 seconds ago
So many people don't understand the difference between percentages and actual numbers apparently.
It's embarrassing quite frankly and a shocking indictment on the education system.
If a club sells 1m shirts and 10% in London and another club sells 200k shirts and 20% in London then who sells the most shirts in London?
(Example made as simple as possible, most of you stil won't get it)
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Brown?
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hang on a minute. why aren't west ham amongst the top 8?
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 3 hours, 20 minutes ago
City seasoncard holders get a healthy discount at the club shop so I doubt many will go to Sports Direct.
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Whilst this is a very good theory Binky, I can see one tine flaw in it.
Not many people go to the club shop.
Unless of course they go in and don't bother to go to the games.
I cannot believe that such a large number of Chelsea shirts are sold in Lagos, Nigeria.
..... unless it's a way past the FFP regulations. Abramovich - you have been rumbled.
comment by SM67 (U19913)
posted 19 seconds ago
I cannot believe that such a large number of Chelsea shirts are sold in Lagos, Nigeria.
..........
John Obi's parents are buying them all up.
It is still a fascinating study. Not sure why some are so quick to dismiss it.
Did Man City change their shirt design in the summer? That could account for some of the imbalance in sales in Manchester?
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If it was a survey of kids shirts fair doos, but no right minded adult spends 50+ on a replica shirt...
Take Liverpool fans for instance, who are well known for wearing the full kit, socks and shorts included in their mams houses at all ages.
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Nothing.
Lying there in your latest Stevey G kit, ear pressed up against the wall hoping to hear the neighbours having seex, panting, hoping mum doesn't walk in at that precise moment. It's the well documented Liverpool fanboy way I don't have a problem with it.
bit off topic, but did anyone hear about that Liverpool fan from Norway that gave her daughter the middle name of 'YNWA'?
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comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 17 seconds ago
bit off topic, but did anyone hear about that Liverpool fan from Norway that gave her daughter the middle name of 'YNWA'?
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The parents should be shot.
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posted on 22/1/15
The only shirts you see over here (Sweden) are Arsenal, ManU and Chelsea.
Of them, I've noticed that the girls here seem to wear Arsenal shirts mostly....
That's all the news from Sweden on 'Shirt Sales'.
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
Sports Direct is the Harrods of Birmingham
Many people can't afford to shop there
If pound shops sold shirts Villa would have the most sales
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
Tourists
posted on 22/1/15
Those Nigerian tourists is Lagos
posted on 22/1/15
So many people don't understand the difference between percentages and actual numbers apparently.
It's embarrassing quite frankly and a shocking indictment on the education system.
If a club sells 1m shirts and 10% in London and another club sells 200k shirts and 20% in London then who sells the most shirts in London?
(Example made as simple as possible, most of you stil won't get it)
posted on 22/1/15
comment by Say My Name (U18558)
posted 4 seconds ago
So many people don't understand the difference between percentages and actual numbers apparently.
It's embarrassing quite frankly and a shocking indictment on the education system.
If a club sells 1m shirts and 10% in London and another club sells 200k shirts and 20% in London then who sells the most shirts in London?
(Example made as simple as possible, most of you stil won't get it)
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Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....
Brown?
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
hang on a minute. why aren't west ham amongst the top 8?
posted on 22/1/15
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 3 hours, 20 minutes ago
City seasoncard holders get a healthy discount at the club shop so I doubt many will go to Sports Direct.
..................
Whilst this is a very good theory Binky, I can see one tine flaw in it.
Not many people go to the club shop.
Unless of course they go in and don't bother to go to the games.
posted on 22/1/15
I cannot believe that such a large number of Chelsea shirts are sold in Lagos, Nigeria.
..... unless it's a way past the FFP regulations. Abramovich - you have been rumbled.
posted on 22/1/15
comment by SM67 (U19913)
posted 19 seconds ago
I cannot believe that such a large number of Chelsea shirts are sold in Lagos, Nigeria.
..........
John Obi's parents are buying them all up.
posted on 22/1/15
It is still a fascinating study. Not sure why some are so quick to dismiss it.
posted on 22/1/15
Did Man City change their shirt design in the summer? That could account for some of the imbalance in sales in Manchester?
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
If it was a survey of kids shirts fair doos, but no right minded adult spends 50+ on a replica shirt...
Take Liverpool fans for instance, who are well known for wearing the full kit, socks and shorts included in their mams houses at all ages.
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
Nothing.
Lying there in your latest Stevey G kit, ear pressed up against the wall hoping to hear the neighbours having seex, panting, hoping mum doesn't walk in at that precise moment. It's the well documented Liverpool fanboy way I don't have a problem with it.
posted on 22/1/15
bit off topic, but did anyone hear about that Liverpool fan from Norway that gave her daughter the middle name of 'YNWA'?
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 17 seconds ago
bit off topic, but did anyone hear about that Liverpool fan from Norway that gave her daughter the middle name of 'YNWA'?
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The parents should be shot.
posted on 22/1/15
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