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A guide on how to wear your Liverpool shirt with pride!
For peoples Information...
The site above mentioned in 'cream's post does'nt seem to be running a 'shirt amnesty', as they call it, and they recommend sending them here...http://www.afrikit.co.uk/ i've been looking for an address to send a couple of mint condition lfc shirts. an 09 Black away shirt and an 08 home shirt, so i looked into the site further and found out that's what they said to do. Good idea 'cream'.
Now, what do you think I should do about my "Torres 9" car license plate? It seemed like a good idea at the time. Now I am off to the DMV to pay over a hundred dollars to re-register my car.
Take it down to SB and sell it to the Chavs
Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
Never mind a 10 year old, I know a 52 year old who's only just learned his lesson!
I'm also going with Dalglish from now on.
You know you can't go wrong!!
"That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.
Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."
I found the following on another site. I get redundancy in the next day or two so will spend a bit of next week on all my young ones shirts. I'll start oldest to newest. Hopefully it'll work........
Please post this on your site TIA.
1
Clean and dry the jersey as detailed on the garment label.
2
Heat the vinyl lettering with the hair dryer until it becomes warm to the touch.
3
Slide the razor blade under one corner of the vinyl lettering and gently lift until you can pull the letter up with your fingers.
4
Apply the rubbing alcohol to any remaining glue left beneath the lettering. Let it soak for one minute.
5
Rub the moist glue remnants with a clean dry rag until they break apart and fall off.
6
Rewash the jersey according to the label specifications.
"That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.
Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."
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