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yeah :lol::rofl: have you ever spoken to a counsillor about your deep rooted agression urges towards unsuspecting cockerells
yeah :lol::rofl: have you ever spoken to a counsillor about your deep rooted agression urges towards unsuspecting cockerells
Wipey's was a good one, looked like a pissed up spider had crawled into a bottle of ink then had a little dance across the page - and, iirc, was it him who used to write "jesus" in tiny letters on his sig? :think:
I'll scan it in when i get home, i know i've got it somewhere, think it was on another birthday card...I can't wait to see that lol. :rofl:
i see nothingAlso, my investigation on Ebay is still in progress, but here are some pictures taken from another Ebay buyer who bought the same shirt:
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So is that meant to be a fake or the real thing or just a bit suspect?
Lets not cock around, i could knock one of them certificates up on a pc in a matter of seconds - the only authentication i've seen for anything is when it's been shipped by post (i.e. not taken to the Lodge and signed in person, then taken home again) and has a covering letter from the club simply acknowledging that they sent it - more of a compliments headed letter than anything as tacky lookin as that cert
My uncle had cancer and my mum called up tottenham asking for a something signed to give to him. And they sent him a pendant which was signed by most of the players. And it was hung up at his wake
milkman, is the last picture with the names of sigs on, supposed to have been sent by the club or has the seller sent it
have you sent this last picture to the club for copyright infringement (logo)
I don't know, it was just included with the shirt that another buyer bought from the same seller.
I have been in contact with Victoria Howarth, she has been sent all those images and they (Tottenham) have bought one too to properly investigate the signatures to make 100% they are fake.