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By Chris Wright
Presenting: The 'perfect fun gift for a Birmingham City supporting family member or friend who
enjoys football banter with a Aston Villa fan'.
Now correct us if we're wrong here, but isn't 'banter' supposed to be, by it's very definition,
a two-way thing?
An Arsenal Christmas gifts for Arsenal fans - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Holiday season is approaching and it's time to get presents for your loved ones. To get you a
head-start in the decision to buy present for a Gunners fan, lets get you through some of the
Arsenal merchandise:
Personally Signed Merchandise
Our friends at ICONS.
In an age when football merchandise tends to consist of club logos printed onto cheap tat made from
acrylic or polyester, it's always reassuring to come across something a bit different. Something
with a touch of class. So we've teamed up with Savile Rogue to give you the chance to win one of
the world's [.
The strangest football gifts - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Football fans are geniunely interested in buying the weirdest things if they are carrying their
favorite club's logo. Even if they have never used anything like it before but they must have
it!
Two years ago, we did a little research and collected the weirdest football merchandise from
around the globe and a particular jester hat in Barcelona colors got a lot of attention.
It's been another bad week for Hibs.
So I'm happy to share some good news.
Seven years ago Hibs awarded their exclusive merchandise rights to themselves.
That meant the club shop at Easter Road was the only place fans could buy official club
merchandise.
This had its benefits.
Wayne Rooney's surname was the most popular to appear on replica football shirts during the 2010/11
season.
Are you going on holiday soon? Somewhere hot? Going to be spending quality time on the beach? Well
you'll to need a nice beach towel to lie on, so why not get one in your clubs colours and show who
you support wherever you are. They're not so bad for when you get out of [...]
UK Premier League football team, Birmingham City are now offering all of their branded football
merchandise via a Facebook storefront using technology developed by preferred Facebook developer,
Zibaba.
Soccerlens Shirts is the section of the blog where, as the name suggests, Soccerlens reveals,
discusses, reviews football kits, shoes and other football related accessories. SL Shirts have
provided you with some must-read features over the years covering signed products to weirdest
football merchandise.