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Topic: *Secret Auction* First Team Poppy Shirts
81. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:11

Covpar you only lasted a short time, try again

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82. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:16

Great news

The target we had in mind has been reached, brilliant response so far

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83. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:21

To answer the question regarding signed or unsigned shirts

There are shirts that we have sent away to be signed e.g Kozma
These obviously cannot be changed

I would think that if your bid is high enough to have your choice of shirt and you wanted one of the current players shirts then we can supply a letter from the player instead of signing the shirt

The onus is on you to make a high enough bid to have the choice

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84. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:29

Nee bidder Lewis McKerchar



Post Edited (Sun 05 Oct 11:41)

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85. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:31

Robert Munro you have dropped off the mountain again

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86. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:39

New bidder The boss

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87. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 09:50

Todays Legend and many Pars fans favorite ever Pars player

Played 94 times for the club also 94 times for Hearts, 83 for Coventry City, 42 for Crystal Palace, 36 for Hibs and 12 for East Fife.

Lifted the Scottish cup in 1968 as Captain of the Cup Winning team

A perfect gentleman and a fellow Pars fan, a man many Pars fans are proud to call a friend

Todays legend is

Mr ROY BARRY

To have a chance of winning Roys personally signed shirt place a bid

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88. Author:  DrumRoad        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 10:05

Looks like your going to have a very busy month on this forum thread 1970par

On the up side, the busier you are, the more money is made 😄

2022/23 League one Winners

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89. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 11:38

New bidder ScottyA

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90. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 11:39

Nicampar your bid has fallen short, try again

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91. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 11:47

Drumroad, it is indeed a busy time for me, enjoyable though, bids coming in from all over the world, also some nice wee stories

1 lad has saved his pocket money up to place a bid

The hard bit has pretty much been done now with the initial rush of bids settling down a bit, its just a matter of updating on a daily basis, there will no doubt be a final rush right enough



Post Edited (Mon 06 Oct 18:05)

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92. Author:  DrumRoad        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 12:22

To save you some of the (unseen on here) work, would it be an idea to occasionally? post up the minimum bid required to get dibs on a shirt?

That way folk won't waste their time bidding to low & more importantly you having to reply to each person by email simply to tell them their bid was not high enough?....... Only you will know how often you have had to do that to date
It would also perhaps encourage interested parties to keep up with the thread

"Just thinking out loud"

I realise that's not how the CHAS shirts were auctioned & if you are happy with the current & expected workload that's all good

The lad wi the pocket money bid had best have been saving for quite a while!? or have had very generous parents 😉

2022/23 League one Winners

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93. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 18:54

Hi Drumroad, thanks for the input, Its an honour for me to be involved in this initiative, the work I put in is not the important thing,

A secret auction is exactly what it says on the tin and therefore we will just keep bumbling along as is, I can assure everyone that we are doing very nicely

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94. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:01

Wetherby back in the national hunt

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95. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:04

Joe Moore you need to be Joe More

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96. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:07

Superpar, crashed and burned mate

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97. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:09

Robert Munro is back in the race

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98. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:11

scottyA you have dropped out

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99. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:36

Suzie Q back in the mix

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100. Author:  1970par        
Date: Sun 5th Oct 2014. 19:39

Wetherby has fallen at the first hurdle!!! Again

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