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Bid For A Saints Match Worn Poppy Appeal Shirt

You can own one of the shirts worn in the Remembrance Day win over Leicester City, all you have to do is bid.

Here is the chance to get your hands on one of the actual shirts worn by your actual Saints players in an actual Premier League game and if thats not actual enough for you what is.

I make no bones here I have cribbed this off the official Saints web site as its a good cause with all money raised going to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal and they say it better than me

Taken from Southampton Football Club's official

There’s just one week left for you to secure a match-worn shirt from Saints’ Remembrance Day victory over Leicester City.

All 18 members of the matchday squad gave up their tops from the game to raise money for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.

The Saints Foundation have been auctioning the limited-edition shirts — which are emblazoned with a poppy motif — since the day of the 2-0 win over the Foxes, with bids already totalling well over £2,000.

Graziano Pellè currently leads the way, with his shirt currently going for £500, while matchwinner Shane Long’s jersey is set to fetch £375. Goalkeeper Fraser Forster, playmaker DuÅ¡an Tadić and skipper José Fonte are also proving popular.

To make a bid to get your hands on one of the shirts and raise money for the Poppy Appeal, simply visit the Saints Foundation’s auction site — but don’t leave it too late! The auctions close between 2pm and 4pm on Friday 28th November.

Read more at http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/20141121-poppy-shirt-auction-one-week-to-

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