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"I'm putting last year down to the new style of attack and defence that had been implemented, as well as relying on Volkman at half. It was a disatorous 1st half without doubt, but I can't see that happening again. We should be much better prepared…"
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yes avoid if you want an affordable jersey and not too concerned if its genuine or not. Everyone I know of who has purchased one is very happy. I'm yet to read of a single complaint. Not sure why you have a problem with these being sold David. Are you a retailer?
Well I suppose there's a demand and money to be made, but...
I don't see why people are hating on this guy if what he is selling is apparently authentic. Really I couldn't give two hoots because as a Dodgers fan I've bought plenty of knockoffs outside Dodgers stadium in LA for more than what you would pay on Aliexpress but its still cheaper than the official merch stores.
My main reason for buying one is to show my support for Jarryd Hayne !
Would you buy knock off Eels merch as well and be happy to flaunt it?
There's no way this guy is selling "authentic" 49'ers jerseys for $25.
Yeah, I guess that's the way it is. Real merch is so expensive these days and a lot of the knock offs can be decent quality.
I'm happier to buy a fake NFL jersey over a fake NRL jersey because how many aussies will really be able to tell the difference if they still look decent in quality where as a dodgy NRL jersey would be far more obvious to spot.
Didn't Hayne trademark his name? If so isn't this what he was protecting against?
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/more-sports/jarryd-hayne-tra...
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