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Old Football Boots 15:02 - Jun 5 with 1307 viewsenfieldargh

Earlier in the week unearthed a pair of Puma Kenny Dalglish Gold football boots from an old box in the loft, must of belonged to their uncle as there where also a load of old Chelsea memorabilia like a rosette, with David Webbs picture on it with the C-word, a C-word 70's style silk scarf, Peter Bonetti goalkeepers gloves and a few other revolting C-word things. I converted him to R's when I met then married his sister.

No dont bin them or burn them put them on ebay and flog them to some mug in China I says.


So my son put the boots on Ebay for around £30; bids started coming, 30,50,70 rising to £100. Eventually sold to somebody in Japan for £300.

He's now kicking himself he didnt put them on for more....he actually wanted to chuck them in the bin!!!!!

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(No subject) (n/t) on 15:25 - Jun 5 with 1268 viewsBoston

I erm requisitioned a few other teams scarves when I was a youngster. I’ve got a Chelsea, a Cardiff and a Spurs. Never really thought of selling ‘em, sorta like having around, y’know, some collect stamps or nail animal heads up on the walls etc. Slight embarrassment when the young Master Boston was a nipper and he enquired as to why I had these items among my football memorabilia!
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Old Football Boots on 16:23 - Jun 5 with 1226 viewsstowmarketrange

My Mrs keeps on at me about getting rid of my old Qpr shirts,probably about 25-30 in total,but I keep telling her that one woman’s rags are another mans treasures.
As soon as the swelling goes down over my eyes I might have a look on eBay for comparing prices.

It’s the same with all the toys and games that my children had in the past.Some punter (mug) will always want to buy them.Even match tickets sell on there.
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Old Football Boots on 17:10 - Jun 5 with 1190 viewsBoston

Old Football Boots on 16:23 - Jun 5 by stowmarketrange

My Mrs keeps on at me about getting rid of my old Qpr shirts,probably about 25-30 in total,but I keep telling her that one woman’s rags are another mans treasures.
As soon as the swelling goes down over my eyes I might have a look on eBay for comparing prices.

It’s the same with all the toys and games that my children had in the past.Some punter (mug) will always want to buy them.Even match tickets sell on there.


I once bought one of my kids a Rangers shirt, she looked great. About a year after I saw her wearing it while painting - green fcking splatters all over it! She still can’t understand why I was so p*ssed off.
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Old Football Boots on 17:36 - Jun 5 with 1170 viewsstowmarketrange

Old Football Boots on 17:10 - Jun 5 by Boston

I once bought one of my kids a Rangers shirt, she looked great. About a year after I saw her wearing it while painting - green fcking splatters all over it! She still can’t understand why I was so p*ssed off.
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At least she could’ve turned it inside out.
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(No subject) (n/t) on 19:32 - Jun 5 with 1110 viewskingo

(No subject) (n/t) on 15:25 - Jun 5 by Boston

I erm requisitioned a few other teams scarves when I was a youngster. I’ve got a Chelsea, a Cardiff and a Spurs. Never really thought of selling ‘em, sorta like having around, y’know, some collect stamps or nail animal heads up on the walls etc. Slight embarrassment when the young Master Boston was a nipper and he enquired as to why I had these items among my football memorabilia!
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I have an Arsenal scarf that I acquired after Norwich away in 76. My mates, and most of the special all got Norwich scarves, so I was feeling a bit left out and bumped into an unfortunate Gooner when I got back.

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Old Football Boots on 19:36 - Jun 5 with 1108 viewsrsonist

Old Football Boots on 16:23 - Jun 5 by stowmarketrange

My Mrs keeps on at me about getting rid of my old Qpr shirts,probably about 25-30 in total,but I keep telling her that one woman’s rags are another mans treasures.
As soon as the swelling goes down over my eyes I might have a look on eBay for comparing prices.

It’s the same with all the toys and games that my children had in the past.Some punter (mug) will always want to buy them.Even match tickets sell on there.


Good time to do it, a fella on Twitter has just started selling bootlegs.
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Old Football Boots on 21:49 - Jun 5 with 1043 viewspaulparker

Put a plus one for Puma Dalglish , the best boots I ever had , it was like playing in slippers so comfortable

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Old Football Boots on 22:14 - Jun 5 with 1017 viewsloftboy

Patrick Lima were the most comfortable boots I had followed by Puma Maradonas,my first pair of screw ins were Adidas Beckenbaurer with the yellow stripes.

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Old Football Boots on 22:38 - Jun 5 with 995 viewsDorse

Hi-Tech Torres - most comfortable ones when I was but a lad.

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(No subject) (n/t) on 00:01 - Jun 6 with 954 viewsBoston

(No subject) (n/t) on 19:32 - Jun 5 by kingo

I have an Arsenal scarf that I acquired after Norwich away in 76. My mates, and most of the special all got Norwich scarves, so I was feeling a bit left out and bumped into an unfortunate Gooner when I got back.


Yeah, had a Watford one as well, but they needed it for evidence.
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