The club shop
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I much prefer the new shop & nike merchandise we have now compared to the years of rubbish we have had in the past0
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In the late eighties, a guy that had a stall outside spuds got heavily fined for selling badges with the spuds logo. He was warned in court that any further breach of copyright could land him in prison for up to ten years.Terry Naylor said:To be fair though how many years before Nike came along did the stalls sell gear with the badge on?
How come Macron, Joma and many more before them had no problem with the sellers outside?
I found that most of the time the stalls outside had better gear then the club shop!
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the pin badges is definately correct as i asked on saturdayTerry Naylor said:I also heard that the reason one of the stalls near the arch had to fold is because they had to many items with the Charlton badge on and Nike said no to the copyright?
I have also been told if you look at the stall that is there now you will find nothing with the badge on? They are also not allowed to sell pin badges as the club were not happy about it!!0 -
Not sure if the stock on the club shop website is the same as in the store but at the moment it's woeful. Hardly any kids stuff in stock, hoodies, jackets etc. Very disappointing for the start of December. I suppose they are happy to have shifted stuff but missing a trick to not have more in. Hope they get more stock in.0
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Doubt they will do anything until the takeover happens/falls through. I would have thought all spending has been frozen.Nug said:Not sure if the stock on the club shop website is the same as in the store but at the moment it's woeful. Hardly any kids stuff in stock, hoodies, jackets etc. Very disappointing for the start of December. I suppose they are happy to have shifted stuff but missing a trick to not have more in. Hope they get more stock in.
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I normally don't have to much praise to heap upon the Nike shop but i bought my son a pair if Nike trainers reduced from £35 to £16 on Saturday and Sport Direct are still selling them for £30 . cant argue at that.0
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Good deal.Bedsaddick said:I normally don't have to much praise to heap upon the Nike shop but i bought my son a pair if Nike trainers reduced from £35 to £16 on Saturday and Sport Direct are still selling them for £30 . cant argue at that.
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Agree was in there with 2 of my boys (5 & 7) looking to buy anything and there was none of the half decent (yet pricey) nike Charlton track suit tops in the 6-8 sizeNug said:Not sure if the stock on the club shop website is the same as in the store but at the moment it's woeful. Hardly any kids stuff in stock, hoodies, jackets etc. Very disappointing for the start of December. I suppose they are happy to have shifted stuff but missing a trick to not have more in. Hope they get more stock in.
All we ended up getting was 4 soft teddy bears !0 -
Well the older i get , the less i care about what people think of me , just out of interest , OOey , whats your take on Y fronts? :-0
Down with em............
They're pants!!
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The Club Shop has sold branded Charlton merchandise to the stall holders in the past to clear their old lines. They can hardly complain about them selling it after the event. One of the stallholders had three American visitors to the Leeds game spend £100 with him shortly before the end of the match. They were surprised that the Club Shop was not open or accessible to fans during the game. He laughed and told them that was typical. He didn't realise they were there on behalf of the prospective new owners…..0
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They had some decent deals (sale) on football boots on Saturday0
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As I do not travel to away games I cannot be 100% on this,but what other Club Shop does NOT sell Programmes,surely that,s the first thing away supporter,s look for.I know there are seller,s on the way to the ground, but away fan,s usually go to the shop first.1
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I've been to a fair few away games, I don't recall ever going to the club shop.Derek1952 said:As I do not travel to away games I cannot be 100% on this,but what other Club Shop does NOT sell Programmes,surely that,s the first thing away supporter,s look for.I know there are seller,s on the way to the ground, but away fan,s usually go to the shop first.
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You'd struggle to get into the shop at The Valley on a match day without seeing the seller parked immediately in front of the door. I think the DVDs is more of an oddity, but as I've said before it's nobody's fault including the franchise-holder.Derek1952 said:As I do not travel to away games I cannot be 100% on this,but what other Club Shop does NOT sell Programmes,surely that,s the first thing away supporter,s look for.I know there are seller,s on the way to the ground, but away fan,s usually go to the shop first.
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Went in today, very poor stock on kids stuff, I hoped they'd had a delivery, couldn't tell me if there would be any more before Christmas.0
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I would be surprised if the shop was re-stocked with takeover talks happening, or not as the case maybe.Nug said:Went in today, very poor stock on kids stuff, I hoped they'd had a delivery, couldn't tell me if there would be any more before Christmas.
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a takeover would have no impact on the shop or it's stock as it is run by a different company (just sport)
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Yes they can! Its the first sign of aoohaahmortimer said:
Midlife crisis. Next comes a pony tail and a harley
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maybe_baby said:
In the late eighties, a guy that had a stall outside spuds got heavily fined for selling badges with the spuds logo. He was warned in court that any further breach of copyright could land him in prison for up to ten years.Terry Naylor said:To be fair though how many years before Nike came along did the stalls sell gear with the badge on?
How come Macron, Joma and many more before them had no problem with the sellers outside?
I found that most of the time the stalls outside had better gear then the club shop!
10 years behind the door all in the name of a potato. must have been a hot potato.0 -
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They're called pony tails for a reason: if you lift one up there's an arsehole underneath....RedRooster said:
Yes they can! Its the first sign of aoohaahmortimer said:
Midlife crisis. Next comes a pony tail and a harley4 -
@shine166 how much is that? Can't load the shop website for some reason.0
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b locks. been wearing hoodies since 70s along with vans and new balance. not gonna change cos of age.oohaahmortimer said:
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Looks suitable for doing your painting in...shine166 said:Never been one for club apparel, but i do like this

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http://addicks.clubstore.co.uk/ca-5363-windrunner-jkt-adultStu_of_Kunming said:@shine166 how much is that? Can't load the shop website for some reason.
Bit pricey unfortunately0 -
You've got to be dressed impeccably in order to decree what others should or shouldn't wear! And even then it's a bit silly. If I have to throw out my hoodie collection in a few years time because some guy decided it's a mid life crisis thing, that would lead to a real mid life crisis. I'd end up buying a fast car.SEFREE said:
b locks. been wearing hoodies since 70s along with vans and new balance. not gonna change cos of age.oohaahmortimer said:0 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:
@shine166 how much is that? Can't load the shop website for some reason.
£66, I'm getting one0 -
Do love a windbreaker and yes, they usually turn into painting jackets pretty quickAlgarveaddick said:
Looks suitable for doing your painting in...shine166 said:Never been one for club apparel, but i do like this


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Garrymanilow said:
http://addicks.clubstore.co.uk/ca-5363-windrunner-jkt-adultStu_of_Kunming said:@shine166 how much is that? Can't load the shop website for some reason.
Bit pricey unfortunately
Standard price for a jacket like that
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Too rich for my blood. Hopefully Primark do a knock off with the sword upside down or somethingshine166 said:Garrymanilow said:
http://addicks.clubstore.co.uk/ca-5363-windrunner-jkt-adultStu_of_Kunming said:@shine166 how much is that? Can't load the shop website for some reason.
Bit pricey unfortunately
Standard price for a jacket like that5















