EDIT. Just noticed the starting bid on ebay is £200. However, no such rules seem to apply on here. :-) They are a scottish 3rd division team after all................
Bear in mind you can get a Charlton signed one from this season for £100.
It was worth a try, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Rangers have a much bigger and wider spread support so ebay seemed a better option even though I'd prefer to do auctions on here.
Will see how it does another time and then pull it if not sold. Might get more for it at a dinner event when people have had a few drinks.
Suspect it didn't sell due to a mixture of timing / cause / price. At the moment I suspect a lot of spare cash (from Rangers fans, and indeed the public in general) is going to the RBL or Children in Need, and now the Philippines disaster. In addition, Rangers fans are raising money for the Erskine Appeal and MND research.
There does seem to be a lot of signed Rangers memorabilia about, however a signed Rangers shirt in aid of MND research was attracting bids at the ~£600 mark (I don't know what it finally went for).
Unless you receive a good offer, you should hang on to the shirt and sell at a later date. I would however advise attempting to identify the names of the players on the shirt as this could help a sale.
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EDIT. Just noticed the starting bid on ebay is £200. However, no such rules seem to apply on here. :-)
They are a scottish 3rd division team after all................
(might be able to make a turn on this)
Henry does the shirt have Amdy Faye's autograph?
Bear in mind you can get a Charlton signed one from this season for £100.
Will see how it does another time and then pull it if not sold. Might get more for it at a dinner event when people have had a few drinks.
If anyone wants it send inbox me.
Does that mean I win if nobody takes up the ebay option?
;-D
Suspect it didn't sell due to a mixture of timing / cause / price. At the moment I suspect a lot of spare cash (from Rangers fans, and indeed the public in general) is going to the RBL or Children in Need, and now the Philippines disaster. In addition, Rangers fans are raising money for the Erskine Appeal and MND research.
There does seem to be a lot of signed Rangers memorabilia about, however a signed Rangers shirt in aid of MND research was attracting bids at the ~£600 mark (I don't know what it finally went for).
Unless you receive a good offer, you should hang on to the shirt and sell at a later date. I would however advise attempting to identify the names of the players on the shirt as this could help a sale.