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      A way of getting the name off the shirt

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      bigvYNWA
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #23: Feb 02, 2011 03:41:58 am
      I haven't got a clue? Please.

      Calm it. All i was trying to say was that just because others like to get a shirt with a name on it, no reason for you to be such an arse about it. Or are you gonna be a w**ker to me cos i got Dalglish on my last shirt?

      You shouldn't be here if you're gonna be like this. Your choice. I'm out though, don't wanna drag the thread down with any more of your drivel.
      welshy7777
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #24: Feb 02, 2011 03:43:02 am
      If you don't like it, then leave. No ones forcing you to be a fan.
      Nobody is bigYNW,im a red through and through all im saying is this topic is everything thats wrong with football and if you cant see it then theres something wrong
      bigvYNWA
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #25: Feb 02, 2011 03:44:34 am
      Nobody is bigYNW,im a red through and through all im saying is this topic is everything thats wrong with football and if you cant see it then theres something wrong

      If you think names on shirts is everything thats wrong with football, then there's something wrong.
      little-Luis:)
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #26: Feb 02, 2011 03:44:39 am
      Nobody is bigYNW,im a red through and through all im saying is this topic is everything thats wrong with football and if you cant see it then theres something wrong

      yes because taking a name off the back of a shirt is the worst possible thing in football today :roll:


      welshy7777
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #27: Feb 02, 2011 03:45:00 am
      fair comment enough said!!
      Roddenberry
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #28: Feb 02, 2011 03:46:00 am
      Make a Carroll doll mate footballs gone F*****g mental

      Never been the same since they scrapped the maximum wage in 1961.
      welshy7777
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #29: Feb 02, 2011 03:48:56 am
      yes because taking a name off the back of a shirt is the worst possible thing in football today :roll:

      mmmm original comment summed up

      welshy7777
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #30: Feb 02, 2011 03:49:47 am
      Never been the same since they scrapped the maximum wage in 1961.
      Cheers Rodenberry....over and out:-)
      little-Luis:)
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #31: Feb 02, 2011 03:51:51 am
      was posted 5 seconds before mine. Don't think I would have seen it really!


      Anyways, back on topic. Has anyone tried the WD40 method?
      jabv
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #32: Feb 02, 2011 04:34:02 am
      Just support NESV getting Aguero + Hazard + Sanchez + Banega + Carlton Cole + Beattie by buying a new shirt.

      No, honestly.
      insideanfield
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #33: Feb 02, 2011 10:10:01 am
      Does the wet cloth and iron technique work?
      LFC Viking
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #34: Feb 02, 2011 10:52:47 am
      you cant wait hey? F**k me mate how old are you ten years old are you past the point of realising that football is a mercenaries game anymore? As for my explanation Big YNWA if your trying to remove a players name that has fu**ed us over? Are you going to stand in the kitchen peeling his name off the shirt with a hairdryer and slap carrolls on like a t**t it just about sums it up mate are you going to run round the park in your new shirt with the kids? Oh and by the way can i ask how old you are?

      You're overreacting in your posts Welshy777, a lot of people will have got Torres on the new home shirt, so why should they have to stick with his name on their back for 18 months, when he's no longer a Liverpool player?


      Apologies for going off topic mods
      Podge
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #35: Feb 02, 2011 11:30:27 am
      Welshy7777 what do you propose people do? Go around with a player on the back of their shirt that is banging in the goals for Chelsea?
      Your right this is everything that's wrong with football. To protest I think I'll go get Drogba printed on mine! :roll:
      TKIDLLTK
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #36: Feb 02, 2011 11:33:46 am
      Just thought I'd mention if anyone does not want to hang on to any old shirts then in the next two weeks Decathlon are putting out bins for shirts to send to africa.  You can also post them to:

      Afrikit,
      18 Parkers Road
      Sheffield
      South Yorkshire
      S10 1BN

      Just thought I'd put the option out there. Cheers.

      Saw this in the other thread, thought it is an option for some
      carheex
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #37: Feb 02, 2011 11:42:42 am
      Saw this in the other thread, thought it is an option for some

      I read about that yesterday - great idea. Apparently, the Liverpool "Torres 9" shirt was the biggest selling in the world last year. Wonder how much we're missing out on merchandising and what his cut was the greedy little spaniard!?
      higgy_sham
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #38: Feb 02, 2011 11:44:07 am
      I have the prem badges on mine and they've wore out big style from being in the wash! Just hoping I can get the dark adhesive stains out aswell!
      MickyMetal
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #39: Feb 02, 2011 01:18:19 pm
      Do yourselves all a favour and ditch the shirt with that judas's name on - whatever you do to it, it is forever tarnished - it's like lady macbeth washing and washing her blood-covered hands after killing her friend Duncan to make her husband next in line to the throne, all the blood was washed off but she can't bear the thought that she killed her friend who is gone forever so she still sees blood on her hands for months after...no amount of washing will remove the blood and betrayal she sees in her mind...
       Nothing you can do to the shirt will ever cleanse the shirt of that Judas.
      Also, can you imagine the embarassment of the shadows of his name remianing on the shirt and you're filmed on Match of The Day with his name in shadows on your shirt, I wouldn't be able to live the embarrasment down if that happened to me...

      Bin the shirt - don't give it to charity for some poor African kid to parade around that Judas's name on our shirt.  Those shirts have been tarnished - don't burn it - that would be disrespectful to the crest,  just give it a little ceremony in your head and lay it to rest peacefully...
      Buy another shirt!
      « Last Edit: Feb 02, 2011 01:31:21 pm by MickyMetal »
      PepeReina25
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #40: Feb 02, 2011 04:19:15 pm
      you cant wait hey? F**k me mate how old are you ten years old are you past the point of realising that football is a mercenaries game anymore? As for my explanation Big YNWA if your trying to remove a players name that has fu**ed us over? Are you going to stand in the kitchen peeling his name off the shirt with a hairdryer and slap carrolls on like a t**t it just about sums it up mate are you going to run round the park in your new shirt with the kids? Oh and by the way can I ask how old you are?
      ?????? what a tw*t
      redtiler
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #41: Feb 02, 2011 04:38:54 pm
       
      Im still looking for a method of removing since Keane left...
      :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
      andylfcynwa
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #42: Feb 02, 2011 04:42:57 pm
      Hey a lot of bitching going on ,but hey wth fck we have only been turned on by someone we fell in love with ,in a  football sense i mean , well my nephew is devastated  and the sooner i find a way of getting cunty,s name off his new shirt and a new fcker on there the better he and i will feel , i dont wish him harm  or ills but he is still a c**t just for the way he went about it ,thats what hurts ,and thats why people dont want his name on the back simple as that really.
      redprint
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #43: Feb 02, 2011 04:54:56 pm
      Nobody is bigYNW,im a red through and through all im saying is this topic is everything thats wrong with football and if you cant see it then theres something wrong
      Listen mate, your new on here so get one thing straight.  This topic is to discuss how people might want to remove a name from a shirt.  It is not a free for all where we start critisicing people or the topic.  if you have nothing to offer in terms of help with regard to the topic subject then do us all a favour and go elsewhwere.

      Thanks to all for the advice on removing a name.  I don't have a new shirt or any shirt with a name on but my 7 year old does and he doesn't want to wear it anymore, so i will try and remove it and have his own name put on instead.
      Harry_Beadles
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #44: Feb 02, 2011 05:02:59 pm
      Im still looking for a method of removing since Keane left...

      Hahaha brilliant.

       
      bad boy bubby
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #45: Feb 02, 2011 05:09:01 pm
      How to Remove an Iron-on Transfer From Clothes


      Perhaps you have a T-shirt or sweatshirt that has an iron-on number on it. Suppose that number has changed and you now need to change that number. You can remove an iron-on transfer from clothes using the paper, peel-off or direct method.
      Difficulty: Moderately Easy

      Instructions

      Things You'll Need:

          * Piece of paper or piece of thin cardboard
          * T-shirt with iron-on transfer
          * Ironing board
          * Iron
          * Lint brush

            Iron-on-Paper Method
        
            1

            Lay a blank piece of paper on an ironing board. The paper should be large enough to cover the iron-on transfer.
        
            2

            Lay the piece of clothing on the paper. The iron-on transfer should be face-down on the paper.
        
            3

            Iron the back of the article. This may take up to five minutes.
        
            4

            Check to see if the transfer is now on the paper.


           Peel-Off Method
        
            1

            Cover the iron-on transfer with a piece of a paper and reverse the material.
        
            2

            Iron the back of the shirt (assuming the transfer is on the chest) for about 90 seconds or until you are sure that the transfer is extremely hot.
        
            3

            Reverse the shirt and peel off the paper. The transfer should peel off with it.

            Direct Method
        
            1

            Wet the iron-on transfer and area around the transfer.
        
            2

            Iron directly on the iron-on transfer in circular motions with no paper between. The transfer will begin to melt into little balls.
        
            3

            Use a lint brush to pick up the balls of the transfer.


      Tips & Warnings

          *
            You may need to run the article of clothing through the wash once or twice to remove any excess glue.
          *
            A thin piece of cardboard can work in place of a piece of paper.
          *
            An iron with a Teflon coating works best, but any iron will do.
          *
            The iron must be extremely hot. The highest setting is recommended for removing an iron-on transfer.


      Read more: How to Remove an Iron-on Transfer From Clothes | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4466356_remove-iron_on-transfer-clothes.html#ixzz1Cp3LmMdO

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