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Skizz
04 Jun 2007, 11:38 AM
Just to update you, I've spoken to Subside Sports and they say they are expecting the new sleeve patches in August. I doubt they've even come up with a final design yet!

johnny8923
01 Jul 2007, 10:24 AM
Does anyone have any pics of the Euro 2008 sleeve patch worn in qualifying games? Someone told me there was 2. Anyone know where to buy one?

Skizz
01 Jul 2007, 12:44 PM
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p317/biggskizz/1-1.jpg

It is worn on the right sleeve, the same as the Champions' League patch. They are not on general sale so try eBay, make sure it is a proper one not a fake plastic one.

johnny8923
01 Jul 2007, 04:01 PM
Big Skizz, that looks like a lextra one, where did you get that one? I've tried ebay and they all seem to sell fakes.

Skizz
01 Jul 2007, 06:31 PM
That is the Lextra one indeed. You can find them on eBay if you look for the right sellers, alternatively there is a website you can check out - I will see if I can find it again for you.

patrick s.
01 Jul 2007, 07:51 PM
anyone know where i can find the type of font brasil uses for their shorts? i'm thinking of getting a # 8 on the blue ones i have

johnny8923
02 Jul 2007, 12:48 PM
Big Skizz

Thanks, if you can find where the Euro 2008 patch is for sale that would be great. You;re the man.

Patrick S.

I know a place but the big skizz told me off last time for putting it as a link. There's a website where you can order most name or number or short number.

Big Skizz, do you mind me adding a link or typing the web address for him?

Skizz
02 Jul 2007, 01:59 PM
Go ahead and list it mate. It's not randomly putting the site so it's cool.

johnny8923
02 Jul 2007, 02:40 PM
Patrick S

Have a look at www.wiggysports.co.uk (http://www.wiggysports.co.uk) for shirt printing. I think they had brazil short numbers last time I looked.

patrick s.
02 Jul 2007, 03:01 PM
Patrick S

Have a look at www.wiggysports.co.uk (http://www.wiggysports.co.uk) for shirt printing. I think they had brazil short numbers last time I looked.

how you guys find these things is beyond me lol


thanks a lot johnny8923...this is exactly what i was looking for :)

Skizz
02 Jul 2007, 03:07 PM
Hmm...interesting site. I'm not sure I'd trust a site that can't even upload pics to the internet properly.

johnny8923
02 Jul 2007, 03:31 PM
Big Skizz

Used them before a few times and no problems. All the pics showed fine for me when I looked. I've never had a problem so I'm sure you'd be fine.

patrick s.
02 Jul 2007, 03:45 PM
Hmm...interesting site. I'm not sure I'd trust a site that can't even upload pics to the internet properly.


same thing happened to me using firefox...but with internet explorer it works fine

johnny8923
02 Jul 2007, 03:50 PM
My mate said that too and come to think of it, he uses firefox. I use internet explorer and it works fine.

Must be something to do with that firefox thing.

johnny8923
02 Jul 2007, 04:18 PM
Big Skizz, I've tried everywhere on ebay for a Lextra Euro 2008 patch using every search I can. If you know where to find it, can you list it here or private message me.

I really want one for my England shirt.

JediMindTricks
02 Jul 2007, 10:12 PM
Patrick S

Have a look at www.wiggysports.co.uk (http://www.wiggysports.co.uk) for shirt printing. I think they had brazil short numbers last time I looked.

how can you apply the name/number to a shirt without a heat presser though?

johnny8923
03 Jul 2007, 01:32 AM
The Lextra Premier League stuff is easy to do with an iron. I've done most of my shirts that way but the other ones need a bit more care. I have done it with an iron before but only got it right due to practice. I think they can print it for you if you want. Local sports shops or t-shirt printers do it for a small fee if not.

JediMindTricks
03 Jul 2007, 02:06 AM
The Lextra Premier League stuff is easy to do with an iron. I've done most of my shirts that way but the other ones need a bit more care. I have done it with an iron before but only got it right due to practice. I think they can print it for you if you want. Local sports shops or t-shirt printers do it for a small fee if not.

have you bought the nike or adidas prints?

how long did you have to iron it?

johnny8923
03 Jul 2007, 01:26 PM
Never those two, but have done my england current home shirt which is similar material. I did it for about 12-15 seconds. I use a towel over my dining room table as it's a firm surface then. I used to find using an ironing board doesn't work anywhere near as good. As I saym not perfect but if you careful it does the job. If I was you using that type of material, buy something small and practice on old shirt if you want to do it yourself or get them to print it or take it to a local sports shop or t-shirt printers and then youu get it done properly.

It is poss to do it yourself but a little risky if you've never done before.

appleCORR7
03 Jul 2007, 01:34 PM
I ironed on my own WC patch and it didnt really stick properly. So if you arent sure i'd get a professional to do it for you. They never charge very much. It just saves disappoinment.

appleCORR