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Good morning, good afternoon andgood evening to wherever you are
in the world. This is that 90s Premier League
podcast. We come to you today with a full
Jack Bauer of an episode. Jonesy, it's episode 24.
How? Are you?
I like that one. Well done.
Yeah, good. That literally just came off the
top of my head. I love it.
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No planning in this pod, is it? We just catch up, have a chat.
Not at all. Hey, how?
Have you been mate? Oh mate as I said been been
fighting, fighting the flu but back in the game now.
Oh mate illness has hit the quote hit the corporation hard.
The 19th Corporation is being hit by.
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We should explain to the listeners why we are calling
ourselves the Corporation. We are WWE fans.
Which one of us is Vince and Shane?
I don't think anyone wants to beVince these days, right?
No. Stephanie.
But yeah, you're good. You're.
Yeah, very well. Thanks mate.
Yeah, getting strength to strength.
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It's just it's the case of feeling sorry for yourself and
the dose of vitamin C. Oh mate, yeah, yeah.
Glad to be here. Got to be podding.
Yeah, yeah, Premier League back in full style mode this week, as
we are during the international break.
Josie, have you managed to watchany of this delightful
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international beverage? No, none at all.
Yeah, as I said, it's good for me.
Obviously taking notice in the Welsh Premier League as the
Welsh Premier League is still on, so I was enjoying some
games. Yeah, so I had some games on
YouTube over the weekend which is delightful.
So yeah, didn't missed out on England apparently.
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That was a very good was it? I mean, I wish I did too.
I mean, if we if we associate international breaks with
drinks, I would say that the England versus Andorra game was
a warm cup of Milky tea. It was disgraceful.
Honestly. I think under Thomas Tuchel we
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are just very boring. I mean, we're getting results
but we're just not exciting. You look at the stats from when
Southgate England played againstAndorra, we beat them four nil
and five nil under 2 Chill. We've beat them one nil and two
nil. Yeah, that's usually 1 you look
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at and you're like, oh, here we go in for a goal fest.
Yeah, yeah, but some Premier League news, Jonesy news just
in. And this probably has come to
you first over your part of the Southern hemisphere.
Big Ange is at the helm of Nod and Forrest.
Oh mate, yeah. What do you think?
Back in the game. Back in the game.
Yeah, Good. I like began.
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She's loved over here, tell you.I think he is loved over here to
be honest. I think Tottenham did him dirty.
I think he had a bad squad but he did the best out of it.
I feel sorry for Nuno though. Dead man walking though, wasn't
he once he. Only because of what's his face.
I mean it is literally like theyboth look the same now.
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Don't know that Marinakis and pasta cock is weird.
What's a bit more blown up? Goodness, good on him.
Yeah, makes things interesting. But we should really be talking
about the modern day Jonesy. What are we talking about today
in episode 24, my friend? Back to the 90s.
Sorry. We've got a bit of a show and
tell to go on later, do we? Yeah.
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Yeah, looking forward to that. We're just going to show a few
things off. Well, we kind of thought we
haven't done this yet. We preach about our collection.
We preach about like finding some bargains.
And a lot of people are contacting us at the moment
saying like Woody Jonesy, what have you done to us?
We've now fallen down this glorious rabbit hole of trying
to find stuff on vintage and eBay stickers.
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Exactly, man. People buying shirts of it.
Someone sent me pictures of the Premier League Pogs the other
day. I mean, that's incredible.
So we thought, new new year, newterm at school, yes, everyone
loves the show and tell, everyone settles in.
That's it. Got a pencil case ready?
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Have you got a pencil case? Have you got a Premier League
pencil case? Because I was so close to buying
a Premier League pencil case. No, I wish, I wish, you know, I
wish I had a wish I had a binderas well.
But before that, let's get into what we're wearing.
What are you wearing? I've gone for QPRS 93 to 94 home
shirt though. For those on Spotify it's a hoop
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number with what's done. They say looks like the forward
badge but it's actually CSF. I like it.
Yeah, you're a fan of these QPR kits, aren't you?
The 90s ones. Yeah, yeah, I think I've got, I
don't know what it is. I've got the season half.
Have you got the season half though the Compaq 1?
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I've got the 96 one. Yeah, I.
Don't know where it is. The Danny Dickio era.
I've got that one. Yeah, I've got, I've got a few
from era, I don't know. And that's so Les on the back.
Oh, here we go. Is that it?
They've had some great shirts that yeah, I've not got that
one. I've got the one with the blue
sleeve. Oh, right, Jamesy is just.
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Too early, too early for the Chantelle, doesn't it?
I'll put. That I know, but just like
you've just whipped out there, what year is that, 9596 or 9495?
9495, right? Clubhouse one as well.
Just season after that one, isn't it?
With Sir Les Ferdinand on the back.
He's got Ferdie on. The back that is that one
number. Absolutely dreamy.
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I love this shit. Yeah, I don't.
Know if I've ever wore it on thepod?
I don't think I have yet. That's the right time.
Could could have worked today. Could I exactly clash?
Clubhouse clash? What's happened to clubhouse?
I mean, where are they? Where is the clubhouse?
Was that an in? Did we talk?
Was that an in house brand? I have.
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Do you know what? I had no clue but look Jonesy on
the top. Why in really small right in it
says Rangers if you look above the word clubhouse.
Oh, you're right, yeah. Can you see the tiny font?
Yes, which is the gift that. Keeps on giving, Jonesy.
I mean, come on. I wonder if anyone else didn't
know that that's that's not my start of the week.
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Because before that it was Roof Stones clubhouse.
Yeah, They had Brooke star in 192.
The clubhouse you go won't be inthat club.
Here we go. Yeah.
So what am I worrying? Well, yeah, sorry.
I was going to invite you. Sorry.
You see my invitation, Don't worry about as Le Paul, go back
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to green. I just thought I'd borrow a
green number. Reebok.
It was the 99 to 2001. It started as the white and went
to the third. Hang on.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Backtracker SEC Young Jonesy Are
you wearing a shirt from the naughties?
99 Four. You're lucky, right?
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So this shirt to me, obviously it's a lovely green number
you've got. I mean, just just explain the
shirt because we we talk about how we love this template.
Right. I always notice about the little
badge. She's got a little badge.
Yeah, it's a little key ring of a badge, isn't it?
Yeah, and if you noticed, if you're watching, I've got the
Bolton because I've thought I'd do a bit of a twinning thing.
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So the Bolton one I've got behind as well.
Small little badge as well. Yeah, that's nice though, still,
doesn't it, The badge. Yeah, it's going to be a sorry
bit of a sesh number. I think Liverpool had a
goalkeeper. There's a few teams that had
this I think. Crew Alexandra I believe.
Yes, it's a nice template. They a goalkeeper.
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I don't. Know I was always a fan of the
template. Screams TT, Kamara and Sammy.
Hippie. Yeah, they did.
Yeah, Villa had the the Whites away.
Yes, no, the sash. Yeah, and they had a goalkeeper
one as well, the light blue. Yeah.
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Like it good. Would they ever bring this back
as that? No, I don't think anyone would,
would they? We've said this before though,
hasn't we? I like the fact it's plastered
in Reebok. To be honest.
I like the I like the Reebok sponsor the Reebok, Reebok,
Reebok on the bottom one. The bottom 1 isn't it?
Carlsberg though, The one you'vegot on.
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Yeah, Carlsberg. Yeah.
Yeah, OK. Right.
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Thanks. So that is what?
We are wearing. Well, well.
Done. We've done we've all right.
You're going to stack because I think we're going to get too
stout of the way, can't we? Yeah.
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I need to update that video now with a new.
You need a new picture of me with a new new ring binder.
Yeah, that's it, right? What do we got?
I've gone for this week's start of the week is oldest and
youngest. So the youngest goal scorer of
the Premier League back in September 1992, September 5th to
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be exact, was a man called Andy Turner for Tottenham Hotspur who
scored against Everton at the tender age of 7777.
Seventeen years old, underage of77.
What a veteran. And went back to his care home
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to have his soup. No, 17 years old and 166 days.
Now I'm sure that it's been broken since obviously, because
obviously we've had well, I mean15 year olds playing at the
moment, which is crazy. The one I found most interesting
though, which is the oldest player to appear in the Premier
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League and I'm going in the 90s guys though, before you start
with him, stats back at me. John Burridge 1995 Yeah, but so
43 years old. He was 1/2 time substitute for
Manchester City against Newcastle on the 29th of April
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1995. But here's the twist.
He was the goalkeeper coach for Newcastle.
Did you know that? No.
So he was the goalkeeper coach for Newcastle but he came on at
half time for Manchester City because they needed a
goalkeeper. Wow.
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All right. Yeah, didn't know that well.
Me neither. I mean, I'm I'm trusting the
stats. So if John Burridge, if you're
listening and that didn't happen, come on the pot and
explain. He'd be about 77 now, wouldn't
he? Bless him.
Yeah, good old John Burridge. Yes, right.
I enjoyed that one. Over to you, mate.
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What's? Next cool all right, so I said
before we've got a a bit of a new segment.
I'm going to drop in a bit of a trial score the 90s and ninety
90s and 90 Yeah, love it. So I'm going to go few a few on
this week in 1994 I picked but not just Premier League.
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I'm going through other things as well.
So I'm going to try and get as much true in 90 seconds.
All right, let me hit the music.Do you know there's something
about that song Jonesy before you start that just lifts me?
You know this Cher song, Is thatthe one which is on the the
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naval ship in the old leather jacket?
What belter right Now before if this comes into another segment,
you have to be dressed as Cher. Oh goodness.
Oh, shut up. Good luck.
OK, cool. So first into it, let me start
the clock. All right, so in 1994, we have
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the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix.
Looks like it's a win for Michael Schumacher.
No, it wasn't. He was disqualified due to
excessive wear of the wooden skid block of the car.
So he was just disqualified and it was a win for Damon Hill.
So Damon Hill ended up winning and we could hack him in second.
We got into the charts levels all around.
Wet, wet. Well, he was on the charts for
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18 weeks, number one for 15 weeks at #2 Did you not got to
#1 Wakefield Saturday night knocked Marty Pelo off.
So there you go. Remember that song?
Yes. Club.
Video game Charts The snares FIFA Soccer Maybe Drive Pete
Sampras Omega technical manager Gameboy Warrior Land great heads
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on to Teletext quick. All right.
Premiership scores Aston Villa 2Is Rich Neil Blackman 3.
Liverpool Neil Neil West Ham ManCity 1.
Crystal Palace 10. No, we've got to wait for
Teletext to change a page. Oh, there you go.
Newcastle 4. Chelsea 2.
Arsenal. Oh goodness.
None in Forest 4. Shepherd Wednesday one, QPR 2.
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Coventry 2. Wimbledon 1.
Leicester one and I'll stop the clock.
There you go. Wow.
So many questions, Jamesy. That is a very detailed 90
seconds you've given us there. Yeah, I don't think I could deal
again. All right, cool.
Pete Sampras was a very hairy man, right?
How on earth can they create a character on this stupid
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Nintendo of him? It's like Donkey Kong.
Oh goodness. But just stopping on this
premier, like look at this Wimbledon to Leicester.
So Leicester had two players sent off and Carrie and had
Vinnie Jones sent off 63 minutesof.
Course he was sent off. Vinnie, James.
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Cool. All right, there you go.
So that was the 90s and 90. Well done mate, love it.
Back to it, we're back here. All right.
Woof. I think I'll try that again.
I'm out of breath. Well, you'll, you'll be.
Do you remember the song? Was it called The Bare Naked
Ladies? You know when the guy does a
little rap in the middle of it? Yes.
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You will be like that after a couple of weeks and it'll be
like what is a Joe and tell time.
Yeah, I've got an intro for thatas well.
Let me get on to it. Intro for everything.
Right, like a keyboard. Welcome to Woody and charges 90s
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Show and Tell. Oh man, these edits make the
world go round right? Well welcome everyone and former
semicircle around Jonesy and I as we go through our delightful
show and tell. What's the what's the ground
rules of this Jonesy? How's this going to work mate?
What's this on the premise of? Good question mate.
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Let's throw it back to you. What?
What are the rules? OK.
Well, so we've spoke about many a time finding bargains, finding
tat, right, But TAT for some is someone's treasure, right.
So what we want to kind of do iskind of show some of our
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purchases that we found on Vinted, eBay or any other
available channel to buy and just kind of talk about what we
found as a bargain, what we found as a RIP off and what we
were probably most well pleased with for any chance, is that
right? Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah. So, all right, we're going to
go. Please just sort on my pile.
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What have you got, mate? By the light I.
Thought I'd start off with the little pieces first, so.
Lovely. As it's not just shirts that I
collect, and obviously having gone to a recent Corinthians
fair and meeting some great guys, one of which is is our pod
friend Gaz, I became dangerouslyobsessed with collecting blister
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packs from the Corinthian world.And that is Chris Waddle right
in front of you. Here.
Still sealed, obviously beautiful, but yeah, I found
that incredibly cheap on Vinted,so very, very happy with that.
There he is, Super Chris. But yeah, the badge, the Premier
League badge, the kit, a little fact find book.
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Do you collect those? I've got Tony Adams.
I'll give us a zoom in on tone. What kits he wear in there?
There's only 596. Yeah, I've had this one for
years. Funny fact about this and it was
Tony Adams birthday and I sent him a picture of this on
Instagram and he gave her a loveheart.
Tony Adams. But it's funny that you
mentioned in Corinthians look. Yeah.
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I mean, let's have a look at that because I've seen that in
your little kit room before, Yeah.
So So what season the 95 nut cheese is so much dust on it.
9596 Corinthians. So guys, but you can find these
on in on vintage and eBay. They can't hear James.
Yeah. This is where I got I got this
one off eBay. Yeah.
Want to get the stand? Did you ever understand?
Have we spoke about this before?I've got the stand.
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Yeah. So I kicked off from a guy at
the The Corinthians fair. But like, yeah, stuff like that,
Yeah, go on. I find it vintage and eBay there
now is very much like it can go two ways.
It can either be an absolute boot sale and if you've got the
time, the patience to kind of philtre through.
So one of my favourite things atthe moment.
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When it's nice and early, once I've walked my dog, I'll get a
coffee and I will go on my phoneand I will go through eBay and
vent. It's almost like I am walking in
a muddy field, walking across people's tables and like, oh,
oh, oh, oh, and I absolutely love it.
Like favourite and stuff and putit in your watch list and stuff
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like that. And finding stuff like 90s
nostalgic Premier League annuals, my binders that I use,
you know, and I found some really cool gems lately, right?
So these firstly, yeah, I do. These are these are 9697 or 9798
Premier League. Yeah, yeah.
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So they were a couple of quid. Where are they going on?
What are they going? To go, I think they are going to
go on a shuffle Wednesday. Goalkeeper top for Pavel Soda?
Check. Lovely.
Yeah, but yeah, they're class. And then this one I bought I've
I've done a video of this recently but I bought this for
£12. Exclusive.
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Oh yes, I always see stuff like that on Was this Vinted?
This was Vinted and this is the enamel badge collection of the
Premier League from 9697. So it comes in this box.
If you can see it properly on there, it's very Willy Wonka's
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golden ticket kind of material. But yeah.
I think I've got one of them saved in my watch list on eBay.
The problem it puts me off is the shipping.
I think it costs me. Like I think they're going to
charge me like $40 shipping. So no, yeah, that's what, that's
what kind of, I mean, when I find, when I find gold, I, you
know, affordable gold, I snap itup.
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But it's just the shipping that kind of puts me off.
I think that's the thing though,isn't it?
Like buyer protections and stufflike that.
Yes, they're good because obviously it protects the buyer.
I'm just repeating myself there.But at the same time, like, you
could find like, some of the stuff is just astronomical.
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And then people will say, yeah, but it's worth this, this and
this. Well, it's not really because if
you bought it from a shop, you could probably save yourself
£1520.00, but stuff like that, yeah.
So that's Christine Badges 9697.Just going back to them, do you
ever remember them being sold inthe shop or were they like a
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mail order? I think mate these were like
mail order ones, like the back of a mag aren't they?
Yeah, that's what I was thinkingbecause I've never, I've never,
I don't know where they would sell them in the shop, you know.
Yeah, no, I I've seen them sold separately at like outside
Hillsborough. I bought one of the mini ones of
the Chef or Wednesday badge separately, but yeah, I've never
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seen them sold as a set, so I think that might be one of
those. Well, actually I think on the
back it says Heritage Mint International.
So it's like a mail order thing,I think.
Geez. Yeah, if anyone.
'S got one of those or in any other season I don't know if
they do any other season of the 9697 think I've only.
Seen that one, to be honest, because they see you can't.
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Yeah, as you said, you can buy them single on eBay, but the
cost of fortune, the prices, some people will.
Whatever I got, I think that's showing here as well.
It's like this. I think this was an eBay
Australia pick up the old fridgemagnets, the team pack, the
mated ones. Did you ever collect them?
I remember seeing it. I never had the chart.
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Do you remember the chart? No, I mean.
Is that supposed to go on your fridge?
I think. I think the the chart and thing
as I said special order by mail order only.
My mum would never. Let me have her on the fridge.
Get rid of the shopping list. Mate and just put the yeah.
Forgot milk? Hang on a minute.
Newcastle above Chef for Wednesday this week.
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That is pretty. Cool.
So it's got like, you can do theleague table, you can do the
fixtures on a Saturday, and you can do the Sky Sports Super
Sunday and Monday Night Footballlineups.
Well, isn't that bridge? Magda that keeps on giving lemon
neck, look at that. I find it odd though.
Because that's a Manchester United set, isn't it?
Have you seen there are ones where there are two teams in the
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same packet? Yeah.
Yeah, I don't want that. You.
Don't want it? No, I just mean.
I don't know why I've got man. United 1 But yeah, well it was
only a couple of dollars and I thought I remember having the
Liverpool ones give us a little.Zoom in though mate.
So for the for the listeners on Spotify, this is what are they?
They're fridge magic. Team pack, Yeah, Magnet
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collection, right. So that's the.
Sharp view Cam kit, is it the white one?
Yeah, yeah. So it's the. 9596 kits, I think.
Yeah, that's the like. Pubos gear and that's not the
TT. Shaped chest hair.
Moment. Yeah, it is.
Actually, is it? Is it?
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No, no, you're. Right.
First time around. Yeah, it looks like it.
Yeah, Yeah. Cool there.
You go so oh so the display board was a metal display board
only 14 £14.99 I just there you go as a kid.
Like I wish I had the same mindset.
I know it probably wouldn't havewouldn't have been as fun and I
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probably wouldn't have had many friends, but if I'd have gone
back and gone, ah, I'm going to collect all those fridge
magnets. But mum for Christmas, can you
get me the little board as well?Like, I don't think I've ever
completed anything as a kid. I don't know where I saw.
That I think I got them from Woolworths as a kid, I can't
remember. But did you ever complete them?
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No A. Sticker album was never.
Completed. No, I could just never you.
Didn't have the money. You know, but they would.
It didn't stop the thrill of thechase.
Yeah. Like I've got like, yeah, it was
always like things like these aswell.
I got them when I was, yeah, I've talked about before the
Euro 96. The little.
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Kellogg's things, I got them. I picked them up in the UK,
yeah. That's brilliant.
That's what were my things. I.
Couldn't afford stuff, so you just get stuff on the cereal, do
you? No, but.
I think like Even so I recently bought the Sabuio squads board
game which. I've seen and.
It's got all of the players in it, the cards, the player card
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and I got that from Vintage for £10.
Like pretty much pristine condition in the box and
obviously those single. Cards go for a like on eBay.
Yeah, it's expensive and you speak to people.
Like Ross, Sabutio, Brummy, obviously, I'm sure he'll find a
lot of his Sabutio stuff on there, but you can find some
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incredible Sabutio stuff. You looking at my?
Clack, I got next. Oh, there you go.
No time about the present, right?
What's that? That's the flag 1 though, isn't
it? Yes.
I think so, yeah. So it's Sabutio.
I've got Stan Polly more on there from 1906.
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Pick this up cheap off eBay as well.
Australia. As soon as I see stuff on there,
I don't have to pay for the international shipping, I snap
it up. But yeah, one of the kids.
You know what? I.
Found those on eBay though, but the flags are broken.
That's all I. That's all I.
Wanted just a Premier League profile.
Yeah, you got. All that.
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Swap back everything though. Put my lighter balls.
Yeah, everything scoreboard. I love that it's got the
scoreboard. For those listening, Jonesy is
setting up the pitch as we speak.
All right, just about. To have a game of Sabuccio.
Yeah, there you go. I love getting things about
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twitting a video. Go back in the archive guide.
We had a Sabuccio episode. Yeah, we.
Did it was a banger as well? Yeah, give us a zoom in.
The mitre. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I should set
it up. One day we'll be back and have a
go. Yeah, 100.
Percent. Every child.
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Needs to place a boot. Yeah, man, I'm afraid.
But that was that. Was I think that was $5050 off
eBay? Sorry for your money. 2525,
yeah, I think that's. Incredible.
Yeah. So the so I bought the USA 94
and the Euro 96 sets. They were both 30 each.
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Which is. Off vintage, which I mean, for
some reason, like, I don't know if you find this when you fall
down a collecting rabbit hole, right?
You almost get to a point where when you buy it, you think the
whole world's listening and thenall of a sudden the price thing
goes up for everything else. Is it weird or is it like a
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Truman Show episode or something?
Yeah. It is because it's been.
Time forced to. Boot.
Yeah, or done that episode with you and Ross on the Sabutio
episode everything is rocketed Yeah, setting the.
Trends mate Setting the trends and.
What have you got next? Have you done?
Anything else next night I do. I I often, one of a big, big
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pastime of mine is buying 90s football books.
It's where a lot of my material comes from, but also just I love
reminiscing, you know? And it's so easy to read.
So I bought one of these for 2 LB.
Oh. You know what?
You remember those? I've got a story about that.
Book. I bought one of those books
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online and it never arrived. Pissed off.
I love because I intercepted your post.
Damn you. Yeah.
So for those. Listening.
It's the football grounds. It's the third edition book that
I've got here. But there are loads of these
mate, as in like season after season.
But what I love about this that and I've got chef Sheffield
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Wednesday and Liverpool open Foiler, so they are aerial
pictures of the ground. It's also got car park
information, club shop information, stats about when
the ground was opened and capacities.
Sheffield Wednesday, Look, I mean, look at that.
See, I had that book as a kid because I was a stadium nerd.
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I used to love drawing stadiums,designing stadiums.
Sorry, I used to just like look at pictures like the sun stands
and go, oh, I can add that kind of stand to my, my fantasy
stadium. I I.
Do think though that like you can find some absolute gems.
I I love vintage at the moment. Vintage just seems to be a real
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beautiful kind of pastime thing for me to find all this Premier
League stuff and one of my favourite things is 90s Premier
League on the search bar. Little tip, fuel.
There you go. Yeah, I've got books as well.
I've got like, what do I've got?These are little gems as well.
What are they? What's that?
I've got Manchester. United as well.
It's the ten seasons, so 90 from1984 to 85 to 93 to 94.
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It's by 90 minutes. Oh wow.
Oh, I think it's by 90. Minutes, but it's just goes
through every season. They look like revision.
Guides. The brilliant look.
Goes through everything as I said, I love little books like
that. Magically found these these
books as do you remember these the supporters guides?
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Oh my word, you've got a non League One as well mate, look at
this one. The supporters guide.
I don't know how I can't believethey brought a book out for it.
The supporters guide just the football programmes 1996 right
and it reviews every single team's football programme.
Oh, that's. Amazing.
Why have I not seen that before?It tells you the price.
(30:01):
How many pages? I love how I don't know how
they've got. So they've got technical
information, right? This is how detailed it is, the
number of pages. So for example, Middlesbrough's
got 40 pages, 1 LB Thirty percentage of colour, 100%
percentage of adverts, 27.50% ofadverts, 72% content, total
(30:25):
price per page £3.25 because you're right, everything.
So it's gone. Through.
And they've rated them as well. Like I I tell you, these ones
are great. Yeah.
He's got those on the back as well.
Remember, Sir Cantona When the seagulls.
Yeah. So I got the non league.
One as well. Yeah, these are good mate.
(30:47):
I used to love these. I had them as a kid as well.
Got all about this, all the stadiums, all the stats.
Yeah, see, that's what. I mean, I just think I, I, I
don't really recall much of thissort of stats sort of stuff
being available now. I mean again, I'm going to say
I'm well old, but are kids interested in stats now?
Do we have? Statisticians in football
(31:08):
anymore, I think they love. Your stat of the week mate.
I'm trying to keep the dream. Alive, that's why.
I don't. Know, I don't know.
I think I don't know. As I said, there's more stats in
football now. What's the what's, what's XG and
all that crap. That's what I mean.
But like books like that are brilliant, like the programmes,
because again, programmes have changed.
(31:28):
I mean, I've, I've started collecting, I'm not going to get
these out, but I've started collecting football programmes
now I've got a bit more. Seriously.
Plenty. Of them yet so I'm finding.
Them on vintage and eBay at the moment, particularly from
programme sellers and guys. There are loads out there, so if
you do want them, they are amazing.
From anything from your first football game that you've been
(31:50):
to a memorable game, you've beenon telly, whatever.
I do it all. So I've started collecting
Sheffield Wednesday programmes from the 9394 season and the
9495 season and what I'm trying to do is I'm trying to do home
and away now. What I've noticed is the
beautiful artwork and like the sort of like the collages and
(32:12):
stuff on these programmes. They look so different.
So I've got a chef on Wednesday ones and then I've got an Aston
Villa or an Arsenal or a Wolves FA Cup game.
They're just brilliant, unbelievable.
I love going on the. Programme, I mean I've collected
all the all the Coca-Cola Cup programmes or the FA Cup halfway
through the Charity Shield. I've got all the home Liverpool
(32:33):
9495 programmes. That's a good ones as well.
So yeah, good idea 1 You said the other day about getting
away. Yeah, but I've got so like my
programme. There used to be some.
Last time I was over in the UK few years ago, there was a
little store I found and it was just all they sold was football
programmes. I was in my, like, my element.
Yeah, like, yeah. And I, yeah, I don't know.
(32:55):
They still have them. Like I'd go to charity shops
over there and they'll definitely have like a box of
programmes. Yeah, I was thinking.
Yeah. I went to the football.
Museum in Manchester a few months ago and there is a like a
gift shop there. But what they've introduced now
is they've introduced sort of books and programmes and there's
like a tray of programmes that you just have to fish through.
(33:19):
But you can find some absolute gems there and like antique
shops and stuff like that. Like they're pretty, pretty
cool. So like a programme is still.
A thing I don't dying out and they just like a ticket digital
ticket digital programme now is it yeah I mean I.
Hope like the the thing that I find like really concerning is
like a programme now will go on eBay or vintage for a match like
(33:41):
before the map is finished so like.
I've noticed. Just for Wednesday games for
this season are being sold on eBay before the game's even been
played. I.
Mean I get it. For collectors, but I just don't
think that collecting elements there anymore.
Another thing I have gone a bit crazy with and you will agree
and you are a mitre fiend the footballs.
(34:05):
So. This ultima which is.
So it's not the. Ultimax, but it's the Ultima,
which is the. Is that What's the difference?
Is it a replica of the Ultimax? Could be could.
Be I have to go through. I think so, yeah.
But that. Was £20 off of Vintage.
So I mean, I'm not going to be going and kicking it in the
(34:26):
garages like I used to, but it is now on my display and I'm
aiming to collect as many 90s footballs as I possibly can
because I've obviously got the the Delta as well as the
Football League. That bit deflated, but.
Yeah, just the bad. That's like the one we did.
(34:48):
The the other week where it had Crystal Palace Port CFFC.
Yeah, yeah, even this one I bought as well off eBay.
The classic Umbro. Elite, which obviously was used
by Chelsea, Man United predominantly.
I had that. I had that one as a kid.
(35:08):
As a kid, but. I I never really understood why
the Premier League let Manchester United and Chelsea,
for example, use their own ball because everyone else had the
Premier League one, didn't they?Yeah, I don't know.
Yeah, it's it makes me laugh. What?
What gives me memories? Of that one is remember the CD
player with the shape of that one, the Umbro 1, I think, yeah.
(35:32):
It was, wasn't it? Yeah.
You press it. The CD.
Opens yeah, I had that as a kid,yeah.
And I had that ball as well. Yeah, I've got lots of balls as
well, I mean. You've got shin pads and.
All starts there, haven't you? Oh mate, I'm.
Gonna start on anything here. Look, it's going to turn into a
mind to show if we're not careful. 2 seconds guys whilst.
(35:53):
Jonesy is hunting for his treasures.
If you've got treasures at home that you want to show off, we
want to showcase them for you. So send us Adm, send us an
e-mail or however you want to contact us.
Tag us in the post on Instagram.But this week, we want to do
nothing but show and tell because I know in some of you
(36:14):
I've got some absolute blinders at home.
Show them off. Look at these.
These are. Great.
The Mitre shin pads. Didn't know how they existed.
I never saw them as a kid. Yeah, Mitre as well.
I got a I've got a set of them. This one is my favourite.
Look at that one. Yeah, for a union.
Jack, isn't it that one? Yeah, it is.
(36:35):
And then? This one is more professional.
Look at that one for brilliant. Yeah.
I do, you'd like the shin pads anyway I think.
Anything though? But anything with that logo on
like the Premier League bads like the Carlin Premier League,
like it's just brilliant. And at that logo, yeah, I.
Mean this, I think behind me as well.
(36:55):
Not the Rovers. Oh, there's a Rovers shirt in
the way. Let's get rid of that.
This poster as well the. 19 The one from the Wimbledon match
day, 15th of April. Yeah, I'm very jealous.
Of that. So that was that.
Was eBay fine? So that was an eBay fan.
Cost me a fortune in shipping just for a poster.
I bought the frame but just for them to ship the poster out.
(37:16):
Yeah, but as soon as I saw that being on the wall.
In outside Sellers Park, Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's got the number and everything as well, the ticket
office number. I'll share that one.
Yeah, yeah, I was very lucky getting that one cost me.
I shouldn't tell them how much it costs because the wife
probably listens, but she'll probably listen to this part.
But yeah, it's very expensive, but yeah.
(37:39):
Great, I'll put this. This is an eBay 1 isn't it?
I think though. It is a beautiful shirt, mate.
We'll go to shirts in a second. I think if you've, if you've got
the patience for it, so for example, I'm not discouraging
you to not buy from shops and things like that because there
are some great sellers out there.
(37:59):
But there are also some great sellers that have an online
offering. If you've got the time and the
patience to have a look around and have a hunt and enjoy the
Bargain Hunt, guys, don't pressurise yourself to buy.
If you do, you'll be able to find some absolute gems.
Look at that A. 1997 Aston Villacalendar Brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant. Who's in February?
(38:23):
Who's in Mr March? Gary Southgate?
No way. Here you go.
The England manager oh by Bosnich, is Mr March I love.
These so I Paul McGraw. Yeah, They're great, aren't
they? Yeah.
(38:43):
They're great once they get. Signed as well.
Aren't they by players like people?
Absolutely. People get in the calendars.
Sign Now I have a bump into. Several Milosevic I got.
Here you go, mate. Can you sign the big picture?
You can find absolute everything.
I mean, I'm jealous obviously because Vincent hasn't arrived
in Australia so. Oh, I forgot to go about these
(39:07):
as well mate, before we get intothe shirts.
Yeah, but we said. We were saving that for a match
magazine. I'm.
So what are you doing, Jonesy? You got to show us now.
I'll show. One go on, if anyone ever
remembers Match magazine bringing out bath and shower gel
right because I don't recall it I.
Don't know if it was like. A pound stretch.
(39:27):
Why would they do it though? Yeah, but it's got like.
I kind of know I'll bring it foran obviously where we do a
magazine episode as well, but ifanyone remembers, it's from
1998. If everyone remembers Match
Magazine bringing out their own shower gel, buying the magazine.
You stinky kids? Yeah.
(39:48):
What it looks like a volleyball.On top as well.
I mean, like, is that a ball? Yeah.
Yeah, it is. Yeah.
Don't they stink? Oh, she smelled them.
We should know. Oh no, you can't open.
It. Oh jeez.
Oh, it still stinks of it. No it doesn't.
It does. Is it?
It's not got. Anything in it?
(40:08):
No, no, no empty. But far out, it still smells of
all right. It's got a bit of trivia on
here, right? Match quiz Name The only team to
be England at Latour Noir. Italy, Brazil I think.
Brazil where it. Was only four.
(40:29):
Yeah, we'll leave them in front of.
If anyone knows anything about them, let me know.
All right? Yeah, brilliant.
I did recently, but I'm not going to get out now, but some
of you may recall on our very first video that Jones and I
recorded to promote the podcast,I was wearing a Premier League
tracksuit. You wouldn't have seen the
(40:50):
trousers, but you did see the top.
Now they were at the time Premier League official
merchandise and it was from Saint Michael's which is
obviously Marks and Spencer. So I purchased the trousers and
the truck suit top which fit. They are my size, lovely for
(41:14):
£15. Which I love.
I mean it's brilliant, I mean I'm not going to go dog walking
in them, but they will feature on the pod soon once it's the
winter months. However, they are now selling
for. 60 to 80. Quids so right?
Yeah, and it's. It's odd.
(41:34):
So guys, I think the key messagefrom our show and tell today is
shop around. Yeah, don't just jump at the
first thing you can see because there's more bargains to be
found, price to be won and patchup.
With you all there. All.
Right, where have you got 7 shirts?
(41:54):
The shirt, Yeah, let's go on to.Some shirts show a bit of
polyester. One of my most recent finds
mate, which I shared with you and I'm not saying to admit it.
And the reason being is because I'll never find this an
affordable value in my size. So I bought the Coventry City
retro remake shirt of the Beautiful. 9590. 6 away, which I
(42:22):
think is probably their greatestshirt of all time.
Yeah, I'd love. To get that one that was off
vintage. Great price, but pony and again,
these are I mean look, I mean that's so it's the purple away
shirt for those of you that are listening.
It's got yellow pinstripes, the classic Peugeot sponsor, the
(42:42):
humongous badge within a badge, and the beautiful pony logo and
the pony pony piping on the sleeve.
Pony piping. So yeah, I'm well, just.
For that, what about you mate? What have you got I'm.
A bit of an eBay band, but I'll just go through some of those
shirts I've got for from eBay. Directly or eBay?
(43:04):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Did eBay, Yeah, banned from everything.
So just yet because they bought it back.
There you go, the Liverpool candy.
This is an eBay purchase. Yeah, at the goalkeeper shirt as
well. So yeah, that badge was made a
comeback. That badge, isn't it?
It has, yeah. Yeah, I'd be soon.
(43:26):
I'll be in that new, new shirt. As I said, I haven't.
I think we had the discussion. Or was it?
I haven't bought a Liverpool shirt since the new New Balance
Warrior era, which was? One hell of an era.
Yeah. What else have I bought?
I've bought, right? So forgive me, listeners.
(43:47):
Can I dabble in the Football League with you?
Thank you. You've agreed?
Yeah. Yeah, I'm agreeing for them.
I've. Bought a recent purchase which
is Reddings 9293 home shirt which was made by Brooks which
you'll see here the classic. Red in.
Badge we've already mentioned Brooks.
(44:07):
Today, yeah, another brand auto.Trader so well Jonesy, this is
the same template mate, and we brought that up, didn't we?
In a previous episode, if you remember the collar, the.
Little ticker tape collar. So yeah, I mean, absolutely
beautiful shirt. I bought this for £60 off of
eBay, which is an absolute like vintage, but it's an absolute
(44:30):
bargain because this is probablyin the hundreds.
Just for same shirt. That is the same.
Shirt you've got on isn't it? Same colour pretty much.
Yeah, if you look, same ticket. Oh, yes, yeah, yeah.
Because obviously this is. Clubhouse but it's obviously
just got a little bit more elasticity.
James, what have you got? All right, this one, it was an.
(44:52):
EBay find as well. I've from a few years ago, but I
think it would be one of our grails because I've brought it
up before over the Manchester United.
Our price, I still can't. Believe you have this by the
way, this is unbelievable. I think I spent like. $70 or
something on this. Still got the JJB Sports tag on
it. There's got 39.
On the tag now you've been ripped off a bit there, 39,
(45:14):
yeah. I know this is Immaculate
Prison, so it's the Manchester United Champions League winners
shirt. Look at that.
Just still with. The tag guys and for those of
you that are listening on Spotify, put your phone down, go
to YouTube and just go and look at this shirt.
Looks like you're wearing a Man United.
Shirt Look, yes. Unbelievable.
(45:35):
I don't. I want to know.
How it got over here, I mean, did someone's grandma fight,
send it over to them and go? You know what?
I don't like that. Yeah, I'm just going to throw it
and just blame everything on Bosnich.
Mate, Yeah. It's a cracking shirt as well.
Look at that detail. Yeah, it's beautiful.
That champions. League.
Yeah, Really. Really.
Smart the fact that it's still got the 3999 or whatever it is
(45:56):
on there is lush if those tags. Ever come up?
I would cry. I'd cry on the pod.
Do a special pod episode just tocry.
Yeah. All right.
Cool. What else have you got, Jonesy?
I've got a confession to make. Oh no, the.
Whole point we're doing this. Episode on Vinod and eBay is
because I'm an addict we have Charlton another Football League
(46:23):
shirt but look how cool this is and no it's nothing to do with
Wimbledon tennis yeah before yousay purple and green just look
at this and. Who made it?
Quasar. Yeah, and.
I put a post up at their boots and it went absolutely nuts on
on Instagram, Yeah, I think. I think you'll find that the
(46:46):
more obscure the brand, the morepeople love it, right?
Yeah. I love that shirt.
Well, smart isn't. It again this is purchased for I
think it was just under £50 which detailing.
On it is mint. Condition by the way.
But yeah. It's purple and green with white
pinstripes. Centralised badge within a
(47:09):
badge. I mean that's the classic Viglen
Charlton sponsor that I remember.
What was Viglen? Next question, mate?
I don't have a clue. But yeah, this is, I think this
would have been kind of young Lee Boea, maybe Clive Mendonca,
you know, But I did think they wore this against Liverpool in
(47:33):
the FA Cup that year, but they didn't.
They wore a white shirt against Liverpool Anfield, which I was
incredibly heartbroken by because I kind of thought I'd
got some sort of Premier League relevance.
All right, what's next, mate? All right, this is another.
EBay purchase. Probably one of my grails.
I've seen it before. Blackburn Rovers, The Ribero
All. Right, so.
(47:54):
It's a funny story about this one yes, so it's the 9192 look
at that. But the story was this one as on
eBay. Someone put it up this I got
this on eBay Australia. Someone put it up for you know,
auction. I I messaged them.
I said I'll whatever you're offering, I'll I'll be $50 more
just to buy it now. No, no, no, I want to wait.
(48:16):
No one bid on it. Jonesy got to ask him.
So Mr. Burns in the corner. Excellent, I said.
I'll give you 50. Dollars more than what you're
asking for because I know I thought, geez, you know, the
price was OK when they put it upthere wasn't nothing expensive.
I thought, geez, if people know what that is now, yeah, no one
(48:40):
bid for it. Just.
Me. If I've never.
Heard such a sentence in my lifethan this to confirm.
You are a die hard Rover right? You have literally thrown cash
at this man to buy this shirt. Please can I have it please
please please. I'm a Liverpool fan.
Now look, I've never seen one. It's incredible that.
(49:00):
Is beautiful that that was why today is a true Sabutio kit that
one, yeah. Yeah.
Do you know now? We said the other day, didn't
we? We were like, right, Oh God, we
keep selling shirts so we regretwe sold.
Yes, that. Resonated with.
Me dear Jonesy and I've started recollecting shirts I've sold
(49:25):
and it's bad. Isn't it I?
Know but I've just purchased this Liverpool shirt and this
was just under £40. Oh, I've got that.
One, yeah, I mean. So I got, I got with fell.
On the back I think feel bad. Patrick Burger.
Yeah, this is. About this is. 96, mate, 96
Yeah, yeah, I remember. Getting that one for my
(49:47):
birthday. I wasn't really keen on the
badge. Remember when I yeah, I mean it.
Looks like a kind of a Victorianmirror, yeah.
What is that about? I think.
It seemed to be a thing when I was a kid.
I get full kit. It's like a chess site do.
You get full kit when? You were a kid.
Yeah, I did, yeah. Yeah, yeah, well, sometimes
(50:09):
never the socks. Which was weird.
Do they? Sell full.
Kit over there. Now I'm like, if I go and buy
today, buy my son a football, they don't sell the shorts or
socks over here, just a shirt. No, no, they do.
Now, yeah, yeah, yeah, even in adult size.
But yeah, this. One's got the liver birds
hologram on as well, that hologram, you know what I mean?
(50:32):
Yeah, yeah. Really.
Nice. But yeah, that was another one.
That was another one I saw. In the when I revealed in match
or shoot and I was just like, oh, OK, knew that I thought
something was in there. Yeah all right, I'm going on to
trash now. So I think I showed this one the
other day. Things were by when you're.
Like, oh, why? I mean, I just remember, I don't
(50:54):
think I can. Say anything's trap.
Oh, it's. Because you start Rovers when I
was the Rover driver. Look some weird sponsor Rover
driver template. Though oh, it's a cracking
template. Sheffield United?
No, it could be move on. So this is a long sleeve as
well. Look, so this is a Holywell Town
Welsh team and I just thought a bit unusual that the club badge
(51:18):
is just on the side there. No, Yeah, brilliant.
And the sponsors just Rover drivers, I mean, if you.
Look at that shirt for too long.It kind of gives you a little
bit of like a Twilight Zone. Look at it.
Look how they've. Done the sponsor though.
Do you see how it's just kind ofsign on?
Yeah, it's cool. Isn't it?
Yeah, Yeah, that's a cool one. And saying that must be a car
(51:41):
thing as well. This Colin Bay want remember
every time I used to walk to school, you spoke past the M&K
garage. There you go.
That's. Cool.
But that's nostalgic though, so yeah, that's a cool one.
That one. Yeah.
I mean, yeah, that's nice. I like stuff like that.
I don't, you know what I've I'vebought.
I probably would say I've boughttat.
(52:03):
I'm going to, I am going to say I've bought tat.
But at the same time it's not tat.
It's like it means something to me.
So I don't think I've got anything specifically tat.
This one, because I went througha bit of a template stage.
I mean, the Essex has fallen off, but what did that remind
you of? Like, oh.
Bordeaux. Kind of.
(52:24):
Maybe Villa is. It, Yeah, yeah.
I don't know, I thought, oh, looks fit.
Is that ASIC? It.
Is. Funny story that.
So the ASICS I ripped off and you know the Rovers one I've got
with no ASICS, I was going to sew the ASICS onto that Rovers
one. Why is that, Rovers?
One got no ASICS. Is that a player spec or yes?
(52:45):
There was a story, wasn't there?There was a picture I found
because I this one, I got a plastic football shirts.
There's no ASICS, but looking into it, Graham Fenton wore a
shirt. The long sleeve robbers.
One come what game and it had noASICS on it, so there was some
shirts they produced and there'sno ASICS.
(53:07):
Love that so this was so this isa.
Match on because it's not the robbers badge sign in it's a
cracker as well all right last one from.
Me because this one is one of myfavourite Premier League shirts
of my collection because of the look and the actual kit.
It's, well, I mean the kind of style of the kit.
(53:30):
This was a vintage purchase again and an incredible price.
It was just under £50 and the guy said to me that I'll accept
an offer, I just want it gone. Not because he wanted to get rid
of the shirt, but because he wasjust downsizing.
Oh. I want it gone.
(53:51):
Yeah, Ipswich. Town, 9294.
Why would you want that gone? I know.
I mean look at it, it's such good condition as well mate on
the back. Phenomenal.
No, but I think this is going tobe one of those kits.
I mean, it's very bruised, but the honorary if you look close,
I. Never knew.
(54:12):
That there you go. But yeah, this is probably one
of those kits that I'll look to add a name set on the back.
Yeah, it's got. To be John Walk.
Really, it can't be Colombia, but you know.
That's a classic, but yeah, you'll be.
Surprised at like and I urge anybody from anything from
Premier League stickers to cardsto pogs to I'm still looking to
(54:37):
buy the diamond lights CD. But you still not pulled the
trigger. It's in my watch basket, but
it's got a fold out poster of Glenn Hoddle and Chris Waddle
and I don't think I could break it to myself to put on the wall.
But there are many things. Well, I.
(54:57):
Found some weird stuff as well which I found online just to
show off. This is one I've always had a
question mark. I think they had a Newcastle one
as well. Why?
I mean we love ASICS. ASICS get a lot of love here.
But why? Why did they do a waistcoat?
I've been that. Yeah.
Do you know why? Has anyone ever?
No, I would. Wear it though.
(55:18):
Look at that. Oh, absolutely, I think.
That could be a wedding. Thing, couldn't it?
If you reveal a fan, maybe that's.
Why they bought it out? Why did they bring out?
Maybe they had this material lying around that graphic.
As well as class. So this was going on.
I saw it in Australia eBay for $117.41.
(55:40):
Wow, there. You go, I saw.
This one, this next one I saw itwas shown, I think it was shown
on Instagram and I've had a look.
It's sold now. Remember the Barcelona cycling,
the cycling pants. Oh, Bobby.
Robson match warm. Yeah, it's a cycle.
(56:01):
Vibs so this one sold I think because it's not there anymore
for U.S. dollars 1499 and it's like a car angle.
Wrestling outfit. It does, doesn't it?
It's a Kappa. What years?
What years? That one.
I've got this shirt for you. It's got to be 90. 293 there.
You go this one next, this one next one as well.
(56:24):
I remember seeing I think shed year a couple of months ago.
We all remember the poncho. Someone pulled the trig and
bought that. I was jealous because I wanted
that. Yeah, I mean that's.
Pretty cool, isn't it? I mean that Christmas gift.
I don't know I'd. Go to.
He's in front of the tree. Yeah, it could be.
(56:46):
Nice you would go. To walk, you would go to work in
a vintage Premier League Carlingponcho, Absolutely.
Right, we need to get. Jonesy One.
Yeah, yeah, I would. Yeah.
And then hide A wave. At Thorpe.
Park and then these as well. Which you just sent earlier as
well. I mean, if you want to explain
about your do, yeah, I used to love collecting these as a kid
(57:09):
on explain. Yeah, I've never.
Had these, we used to have read in ones as a kid when we used to
go to read in. But I've never had the chef or
Wednesday ones. These were always, I used to
love these in the merchandise catalogues because they were the
mini kit. So these are Chef or Wednesday
Casts, car kits, which you used to hang in your back window and
everyone used to Oh, he's a ChefWednesday fan since back window.
(57:30):
Boo. Yeah, we get eggs.
Are you going to put them in theback of your car?
Oh, I don't. Know because oh, they're so nice
though, aren't they? You don't see window kits now do
you? Were they vinted to?
Purchase or eBay. They were vinted.
And they were both for 12 LB. Yeah, no.
(57:50):
Sixer kit. Do it again.
Beautiful. Love them.
Yeah, I used to. Love them.
Yeah, Yeah, I used to. I used to collect them as a kid.
Just put them in my window. Bedroom window.
Cool. Maybe.
Maybe. We could start collecting window
kits between us, James. Yeah, you've heard it.
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First people I've never actuallyseen.
Some for sale. To be honest, I'm looking in the
wrong. Place Jonesy.
I'm warm. I'm warm here in the centre of
my core, I am warm. What a lovely episode that is,
yeah. I'm proud of that.
I love that, yeah. And if you've got anything to
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show and tell, please, yeah, DM us.
Absolutely. Yeah, just.
Send us anything, guys, because we want to share it on our
socials, don't we? Because if we're proud of
showing us, showing you guys what we've bought, then we want
to show yours. Tell us.
Show and tell, yeah. Show and tell.
All right. Where can they?
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Yeah, where can they find you? Instagram guys only Woody W
1988. Thank you ever so much for the
guys that have been sending feedback on episodes or
suggestions for new ones. Keep them coming.
I read them, I respond, as does Jonesy.
Jonesy, where can they find you?Whiz kid, whiz.
(59:16):
Just football dot Jonesy. That's it on the on the
Instagram and then obviously follow the pod on that 90s
Premier League podcast just on the Insta.
Yep. Yep, and.
Yeah, as I said, send us your, send us your shirts.
We all show and we can tell. Right.
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Thanks. Guys, cheers guys.