ha ha it would have been a better idea to maybe sell personalised home shirts with his name and number already on. id rather buy a plain t shirt and piss on it. An abomination of the highest order.
That is awful! Why don't they do stuff like this, bought one at the game last week.</p> </p> Simple but effective design</p> http://nhl.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p3219606reg.jpg
Yeah i dropped on when booked to goto NY they decided to suspend the NHL for a year due to a dispute. Did you go on the Madison Square Garden tour?
No I didn't But it's not available on days when events are on and I think most days had something on. went to 2 Rangers games and a Knicks basketball game (can't get into that at all though) The years lock out though has been a godsend for the Rangers - allowed them to get rid of a lot of the high earners and start to build a team that plays for the shirt.
Wonder who ironed them on? Truly appalling The marketing of BFC and merchandise in general has reached an all time low. Yes lets celebrate Fereczi - but not with utter cheap tat like that. Awful. I'd be embarrassed to sell it let alone wear it.
out of interest , how did you get into american sport etc? family? do you support the rangers as much as the reds?!!
RE: out of interest , how did you get into american Don't support any team as much as the reds. As to how I got into the sports - long story but the abridged version. Mainly through trips over there to visit friends. Just out of interest I started watching American Football when Channel 4 started showing it in the early '80's. Previously ITV's World of Sport had shown 5 mins of Superbowl highlights with no explanation as to the rules and it was completely baffling. Channel 4 focussed each week on one part of the game and picked up the rules and the strategy involved and got interested. That coupled with the fact that computer sports sims of US sports are far better than any computer simulation of football also helped me pick up the rules. I started off rooting for the Redskins and Patriots but my first live game was in New Orleans which was why they became my team. I'd watched ice hockey in winter olympics and some domestic games on TV for years and liked that - when I went to the States for the first time in 1998 I went to a live game. Baseball I gradually got into through seeing on TV when I was over there and picking up on the Chicago Cubs being perennial losers, I like the Yankees given that when I started watching on Ch5 they were on a lot and the furst game I went to but couldn't really root for them given that it's become more a fashion item! Oh, and the Rangers are my 2nd NHL team after the Blackhawks (seen both live but Blackhawks was the first game) - in different conferences so unless they ever both get to the Stanley Cup finals there's no conflict of interest. I seem to have picked up on teams that aren't top teams - something to do with being a Barnsley fan I guess! Nothing comes before football....but for me the US sports come next. Would rather see the Cubs win baseball's World Series than England win the Ashes or Yorkshire the county Championship for example.