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Title: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sam on June 23, 2006, 12:57:19 PM
Fellas

The TV station after showing the game cuts the shirt exchange part ofter the game, anyone know who get who shirts over de years for T&T, not just in de world cup.

How does this work also, does the sponsors allow you to give away your shirts after each games ?

Dwight Yorke - David Beckham (TRI v ENG, 15-Jun-06)
Dwight Yorke - Claudio Reyna (TRI v USA, 17-Aug-05)
Carlos Edwards - Ashley Cole (TRI v ENG, 15-Jun-06)
Carlos Edwards - Freddie Ljungberg (TRI v SWE, 10-Jun-06)
Cornell Glen - Frank Lampard (TRI v ENG, 15-Jun-06)
Cornell Glen - Teddy Lucic (TRI v SWE, 10-Jun-06)
Shaka Hislop - Rami Shaaban (TRI v SWE, 10-Jun-06)
Shaka Hislop - Paul Robinson (TRI v ENG, 15-Jun-06)
Russell Latapy - Paulo Da Silva (TRI v PAR, 20-Jun-06)
Silvio Spann - Landon Donovan (TRI v USA, 17-Aug-05)
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: E-man on June 23, 2006, 01:09:38 PM
Latas exchanged with Da Silva at the last match. Didn't keep track of the other exchanges.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Touches on June 23, 2006, 01:11:18 PM
Sam if you get a direct tv feed you will see a little more of the post game wrap up.

Usually the shirt exchange takes place between opponents, i.e the man yuh was marking, bruising or ripping up on the field.

Sometimes men under friend vibes would exchange jersey but usually it is yuh advirsary. come like a mark of respect nah.

but if is one thing....Ashley cole...thats meh player....but he hadda call Carlos Daddy!.

Same thing for Lungberg....it was pure blade in they MC.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: kicker on June 23, 2006, 01:13:57 PM
I think Ibrahimovic and D. Lawrence xchanged shirts after the Sweden match.....

They had a moment of friendly comraderie during the game, that may have led to it....
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Arouca on June 23, 2006, 01:19:53 PM
well based on wat i notice and know..When they exchange they get to keep it for themselves..I can only speak from wat i see..Yow some ah them Trini players have collections yow..Them men take them thing seriously dread..Its a sort of Personal Collection/Showcase for them players I know...So they can get bragging rights..lol
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Dutty on June 23, 2006, 01:39:28 PM
If anybody have the sweden game recorded..watch larsson blank ah warrior (cyah remember who) and personally chip after Dwight to get he shirt

When dem men retire..is big names dey want in dey collection

Hopefully one day 'Jemmot' shirts go be in big demand
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: supporter on June 23, 2006, 01:40:56 PM
i think birchall took kallstroms shirt after sweden. wonder iif he ended up gettinghis hero gerrard's
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: trini supporter on June 23, 2006, 01:49:31 PM
I think Carlos got lungbergs own after the Sweden match
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: E-man on June 23, 2006, 02:06:02 PM
Anyone know if those World Cup patches for the right sleave are available anywhere?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: sinned on June 23, 2006, 02:11:50 PM
http://www.soccerstore.com/goal/product.php?productid=3817&cat=30&page=1

this you talking about?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: #8 on June 23, 2006, 03:38:38 PM
Fellas

The TV station after showing the game cuts the shirt exchange part ofter the game, anyone know who get who shirts over de years for T&T, not just in de world cup.

How does this work also, does the sponsors allow you to give away your shirts after each games ?

Dwight Yorke - David Beckham
Carlos Edwards - Ashley Cole


sam i don't think de sponsors have any say really in de shirt exchange...it just comes down to a player approaching another player for a jersey exchange,your opposite number during the game,player yuh beat constantly,player yuh rate etc..

glen - larson or alback(not 100% sure)

glen - lampard

#8..President Of De Glen For Goals Committe
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: football king on June 23, 2006, 05:05:53 PM
fellas get a spanking new shirt every game is what i thought so big deal to exchange
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: berris on June 23, 2006, 07:04:22 PM
fellas get a spanking new shirt every game is what i thought so big deal to exchange


Actually the players have a new kit waiting in de dressing room at half time,they don't come out with the same jersey they started the match with ,it eh like long time wey is one jersey for de whole game ).... so when dey exchange shirts at the end of de game they will still have one of their own,for ah souvenir or to give away or whatever....
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: arrow on June 23, 2006, 07:14:24 PM
Stern should have exchanged with Robinson since they both prevented any goals from scoring
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: dumpalewie on June 23, 2006, 07:55:51 PM
Stern should have exchanged with Robinson since they both prevented any goals from scoring
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Trini Madness on June 23, 2006, 08:01:54 PM
Fellas

The TV station after showing the game cuts the shirt exchange part ofter the game, anyone know who get who shirts over de years for T&T, not just in de world cup.

How does this work also, does the sponsors allow you to give away your shirts after each games ?

Dwight Yorke - David Beckham
Carlos Edwards - Ashley Cole


sam i don't think de sponsors have any say really in de shirt exchange...it just comes down to a player approaching another player for a jersey exchange,your opposite number during the game,player yuh beat constantly,player yuh rate etc..

glen - larson or alback(not 100% sure)

glen - lampard

#8..President Of De Glen For Goals Committe

nah it was yorke who get larsson jersey.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: The_Ice on June 23, 2006, 08:29:37 PM
anybody know if "me mum" get gerrard t-shirt???he probably run down the man for it
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: mr.talented on June 23, 2006, 09:32:52 PM
i also wonder if crouch and sancho made the swap...lol
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: freakazoid on June 24, 2006, 07:02:54 AM
what i am wondering is how this exchange of shirt things started
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: JDB on June 24, 2006, 08:39:45 AM
Anybody take Theobald jersey?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Trinimassive on June 24, 2006, 08:46:35 AM
i also wonder if crouch and sancho made the swap...lol

Crouch probably give back the bunch ah hair he pull from Sancho
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Mr Mc on June 24, 2006, 10:33:46 AM
I have noticed that Sweden had the names of both teams printed on their jerseys for they match they were playing in.  I saw another country, cant remember who had both flags under the crest.  That makes for a really nice keepsake after the game.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Cowen on June 24, 2006, 10:42:39 AM
I have noticed that Sweden had the names of both teams printed on their jerseys for they match they were playing in.  I saw another country, cant remember who had both flags under the crest.  That makes for a really nice keepsake after the game.

I know for the friendly T&T vs C.Republic ....... the Czechs jersey had the T&T flag next to the Czech flag in the centre and above it was the date of the match ...... I'm not sure if they continued with that same style
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: supporter on June 24, 2006, 04:34:20 PM
i also wonder if crouch and sancho made the swap...lol

Crouch probably give back the bunch ah hair he pull from Sancho

hahaha. i really hope no one took his shirt. itd prolly be a flickin table cloth anyway
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Rani5 on June 24, 2006, 04:52:54 PM
anybody know if "me mum" get gerrard t-shirt???he probably run down the man for it

 >:( Nah.. i dont think he got it.. gerrard left the field with a tnt jersey and Birchy left the field still wearin his own jersey.. and i think gerrard exchange with someone else!!  :-\ >:(
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: jose on June 25, 2006, 08:07:12 AM
yeah i think all the keepers wanted to exchange with stern for helping dem keep clean sheets
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Star Child on June 25, 2006, 08:10:21 AM
I think Brent Sancho exchange shirts with de Paraguay coach, he scored a great header for them and they coach was a reveal man after the game.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: pardners on June 25, 2006, 08:36:04 AM
Me ain't want no next man sweaty jersey nah breds....and ah keeping mine on too.

I remember reading about some player saying that he exchange jerseys with Zico after playing Brazil in a match in WC'86.  He went home and nail it up on the wall in he bedroom without even washing it.  He say he wanted the sweat to stay on it  :thinking:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: FATZ on June 25, 2006, 10:21:38 AM
Shirt exchanging has nothing special in it, whoever a player feels to exchange his jerseys with, he does. I remember a coach asking for Zidane's jersey during halftime, it was a champion's league game if i am correct.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: E-man on June 25, 2006, 11:39:53 AM
(http://www.tntingermany.com/gallery/PICT2706.jpg)
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Flex on July 01, 2006, 06:55:39 PM
I know Shaka Hislop got Sweden goalkeeper Rami Shaaban shirt.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Pompey on July 02, 2006, 03:20:39 AM
I thought one of the TnT players went to swap shirts with Gerrard ad Gerrad turned him down so he could give his shirt to Birchill.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: FireBrand on July 02, 2006, 10:28:53 AM
I thought one of the TnT players went to swap shirts with Gerrard ad Gerrad turned him down so he could give his shirt to Birchill.

Yeah, it was Cyd Gray who got blank.  I read that Birchall was also turned down because Gerrad wanted to give his jersey to his family.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: berris on July 02, 2006, 10:54:29 AM
I thought one of the TnT players went to swap shirts with Gerrard ad Gerrad turned him down so he could give his shirt to Birchill.

Yeah, it was Cyd Gray who got blank.  I read that Birchall was also turned down because Gerrad wanted to give his jersey to his family.

Well these players have 2 jerseys for every game the same jersey they start the game in is not  what they finish the game with,at half time a new kit is waiting for every player in the dressing room,it's up to them, if they want, to change and most of the do.So if Gerrard blank Birchall he must be promised both jerseys to his family ...or he just eh wanted to exchange for no TnT shirt. 
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Themanfriday on July 02, 2006, 12:52:23 PM
lugen
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: jub02 on July 02, 2006, 01:18:40 PM
whats this guy saying about the english wouldnt wanna swap shirts with trinidiad? NO english player said that.. gerrard kept the same strip on and he wanted to give it to his family..so what it dont mean he dont respect trinidad.
i doubt trinidad would want germany shirts anyway if they gonna be like tht
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: berris on July 02, 2006, 01:22:36 PM
whats this guy saying about the english wouldnt wanna swap shirts with trinidiad? NO english player said that.. gerrard kept the same strip on and he wanted to give it to his family..so what it dont mean he dont respect trinidad.
i doubt trinidad would want germany shirts anyway if they gonna be like tht

?? ?? ?? who said anything like dat
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Themanfriday on July 02, 2006, 01:26:52 PM
Berris doh warry Tallman cleaning up all de man post some guy say he from german been posting some hatry on de site.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: jub02 on July 02, 2006, 01:59:02 PM
ah was gonna say... england said t&t were a great side with brilliant spirit..and this german guy says everyone laughed at that?!! ??? ???
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sam on July 04, 2006, 07:50:41 AM
Ah wonder who got Stern John shirt, might be John Terry after he saved that ball off de line.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: sprog on July 04, 2006, 09:48:02 AM
I feel latas wore dat inner piece cause he know he aint too cut out, and have a little punch :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sando on February 10, 2007, 04:50:56 PM
That man who get Latapy shirt vs Paraguay real lucky. He dont know how lucky he is, that shirt might worth some dollars...
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: black chinee on February 10, 2007, 06:53:02 PM
I have noticed that Sweden had the names of both teams printed on their jerseys for they match they were playing in.  I saw another country, cant remember who had both flags under the crest.  That makes for a really nice keepsake after the game.

I know for the friendly T&T vs C.Republic ....... the Czechs jersey had the T&T flag next to the Czech flag in the centre and above it was the date of the match ...... I'm not sure if they continued with that same style

England also does that... they have the name of the country the date and location of the match printed at the front of their shirt
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Daddyo on February 11, 2007, 01:01:09 AM
Fellas

The TV station after showing the game cuts the shirt exchange part ofter the game, anyone know who get who shirts over de years for T&T, not just in de world cup.

How does this work also, does the sponsors allow you to give away your shirts after each games ?

Dwight Yorke - David Beckham (TRI v ENG)
Carlos Edwards - Ashley Cole (TRI v ENG)
Carlos Edwards - Freddie Ljungberg (TRI v SWE)
Cornell Glen - Frank Lampard (TRI v ENG)
Cornell Glen - Teddy Lucic (TRI v SWE)
Shaka Hislop - Rami Shaaban (TRI v SWE)
Shaka Hislop - Paul Robinson (TRI v ENG)
Russell Latapy - Paulo Da Silva (TRI v PAR)
I dont know,but I DO know that is SOME woman in your signature pic!!!!!
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: dinho on February 11, 2007, 09:13:45 AM
fellas get a spanking new shirt every game is what i thought so big deal to exchange


Actually the players have a new kit waiting in de dressing room at half time,they don't come out with the same jersey they started the match with ,it eh like long time wey is one jersey for de whole game ).... so when dey exchange shirts at the end of de game they will still have one of their own,for ah souvenir or to give away or whatever....

men does exchange jerseys at half time and end of game now... is nuff kit in de dressing room...
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: freakazoid on February 11, 2007, 10:24:18 AM
The first impression may well be deceiving. There is a photo from 1976 in some of the books about the UEFA European Football Championships™ showing players in German shirts with the Federal Eagle in victorious pose. Consequently the first reaction of beholders could be to think that the German national team won the UEFA European Football Championship™ 1976. After all, Germany are the “record European champions”. But the truth hiding behind this photo is that this is a Trojan Horse, and there are no German players in the German shirts.

   

It was the players of Czechoslovakia who were wearing the shirts of Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, Berti Vogts, Uli Hoeness and Gerd Muller on the evening of June 20, 1976. After the exchange of shirts on the pitch, now forbidden, the players of the Czechoslovak team were celebrating their unexpected victory over the Germans -- the 1972 European and reigning 1974 FIFA World Cup™ champions.

The men from Prague and Bratislava regarded the white and black shirts as a major “scalp”, symbolising their outstanding success in the history of their Association at Stadium "Cverna zvezda”. Czechoslovakia had just gained their first major title. The Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia, combining the Czech and Slovak Republics, had “stripped” Germany, so to speak. The score was 2-2 after 120 minutes, as it had been after 90 minutes. Czechoslovakia then triumphed 5-3 in the penalty shoot-out.

 
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sam on May 25, 2007, 07:10:13 AM
I update my list. Anybody know more....
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Deeks on May 25, 2007, 09:44:25 AM
Good Morning Guys,
                            I don't have anything new to add to this shirt exchange topic. I guess shirt excange has been going  on for  a long time now. I do not know  of any date when it started. But ever since Bobby Moore and Pele had that impromptu photo taken shaking hands and exchanging jerseys  in 1970 this phenomena just escalated into a 'must do' at the end of big international games. I think it is the best gesture in all of sports. I don't see it in any other sporting events. Cambia or exchange is a voluntary thing. If after a hard fought game the opposing playes can exchange their shirts in friendship, more power to the game of football. It just shows that this game do transcend hostility, even though some fans and some players bring plenty baggage and garbage to the game. I think this practice  should continue. It should remain voluntary. Leave it up to the players to exchange. That is my 2 sense.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: superoli on May 25, 2007, 09:56:42 AM
I exchange after the paraguay and sweden game. Still have those shirts hanging up but I did wash them !
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: FLi ! on May 25, 2007, 02:00:12 PM
fellas get a spanking new shirt every game is what i thought so big deal to exchange


Actually the players have a new kit waiting in de dressing room at half time,they don't come out with the same jersey they started the match with ,it eh like long time wey is one jersey for de whole game ).... so when dey exchange shirts at the end of de game they will still have one of their own,for ah souvenir or to give away or whatever....

men does exchange jerseys at half time and end of game now... is nuff kit in de dressing room...

well actually, while we may all thing so, the commercial reality is different.

It may have been last season or the season before, but Nike/Arsenal Kit team  had asked Arsenal to cut down on the amount of games in which they exchanged shirts. Nike has a quota of t-shirts that they give to clubs , and contrary to popular belief, it's no unlimited. That year, they had been very quickly approaching that quota limit.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Blue on May 25, 2007, 02:10:58 PM
fellas get a spanking new shirt every game is what i thought so big deal to exchange


Actually the players have a new kit waiting in de dressing room at half time,they don't come out with the same jersey they started the match with ,it eh like long time wey is one jersey for de whole game ).... so when dey exchange shirts at the end of de game they will still have one of their own,for ah souvenir or to give away or whatever....

men does exchange jerseys at half time and end of game now... is nuff kit in de dressing room...

well actually, while we may all thing so, the commercial reality is different.

It may have been last season or the season before, but Nike/Arsenal Kit team  had asked Arsenal to cut down on the amount of games in which they exchanged shirts. Nike has a quota of t-shirts that they give to clubs , and contrary to popular belief, it's no unlimited. That year, they had been very quickly approaching that quota limit.

There is a massive markup on football shirts.


Although we might pay £40 ($480 TT) for a shirt, the reality is it only costs Nike (or Adidas. Puma etc...) about £1 to manufacture a shirt (that was the figure in the newspaper back in 2000....might be £2 now!)

So if players are giving away a few hundred, or even thousand, shirts a year, it really isn't hurting the shirt sponsors. If they really have limited the number, then it isn't for commercial reasons.

Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: banton on May 25, 2007, 09:24:12 PM
i once exchange a polo jersery with mukesh khan the pakistani player but i dont know if that counts ;D
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sam on September 24, 2008, 10:37:57 AM
Anyone whats to add more exchanges ?

Touches, SM, Jahgol and Patriot have seen all of all last set of games allyuh should have seen something.

I would love to exchange shirts with kandi_tt.... or better yet, de Mohammed twins who play for T&T women's team....  :rotfl: ... even though redtrinigirl could take some picka too...  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sando on September 24, 2008, 10:57:41 AM
I think Brent Sancho exchange shirts with de Paraguay coach, he scored a great header for them and they coach was a reveal man after the game.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: kicker on September 24, 2008, 11:02:41 AM
I remember years back most players would actually put the opposing team's shirt on after the exchange...It would actually be kinda strange for big games seeing the winning team celebrating in the opposing team's shirt....Nowadays it seems like players just drape the exchanged shirt over their shoulder.....

Health/hygiene concerns perhaps?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Observer on September 24, 2008, 11:21:45 AM
After the WC game ah Englishman board meh for my shirt outside the stadium. He want to exchange. I had to blank him, fuss the shirt was given to me by ah pardnah and second ah English shirt on my back go give ah rash  ;D
Title: Swapping shirts and anecdotes
Post by: Tallman on January 30, 2009, 06:02:55 AM
Swapping shirts and anecdotes
FIFA.com


Don't talk to Graeme Murty about 19 January 2008. It is a day that will live long in the memory of the former Scotland international. Not only because of the defeat that his club, Reading, suffered at the hands of Manchester United, but also because the shirt that Cristiano Ronaldo gave him after the match mysteriously disappeared. "I went for a shower and when I got back, it had gone. Other players, youth players, club officials - I've got a list of suspects and if I find the guilty man it won't be pretty," said the full-back at the time.

His team-mates hunted high and low for the missing shirt, but striker Kevin Doyle suspected that it would soon be auctioned off somewhere. "One of the kids must have taken it. If I were Graeme, I'd check to see whether it's not on sale on the internet in a few days' time". A few hours later, Doyle's Ireland team-mate Stephen Hunt finally put Murty out of his misery and presented the captain with his precious shirt that had been hidden as a joke.

For over 50 years, swapping shirts at the end of the match has become an integral part of football. Here, FIFA.com looks back at some of the funnier moments that this tradition has thrown up.

The Pele phenomenon
On 2 May 1962, Benfica won their second European Cup in a row when they beat Real Madrid 5-3 at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. A young Eusebio, who scored two of his team's goals, was hoisted aloft by fans at the end of the match, much to the Black Panther's chagrin, as he explains: "I had [Alfredo] Di Stefano's jersey in my shorts and I was afraid that someone would take it off me!"

The Mozambique-born Portugal legend managed to keep the precious memento, but Leigh Walker was not so lucky. On 24 January 2004, non-league Scarborough played Chelsea at home in the English FA Cup. After the final whistle, the two goalkeepers exchanged jerseys, with Carlo Cudicini even signing his with the message: "To Leigh, best of luck for the rest of the season".

Once Walker got home however, his mother found the shirt and since it was covered in mud, gave it a good wash before poor Leigh had had the chance to frame it... Leigh has since forgiven his mother her unfortunate mistake, but she still has pangs of guilt to this day. "I even thought of writing to Carlo to ask for a new signed jersey!" she laughs.

The North American Soccer League was the source of plenty of shirt-swapping anecdotes during its short-lived existence, particularly from 1975 to 1977 when, after 18 seasons at Santos, Pele signed for New York Cosmos. Everyone wanted to exchange jerseys with the legendary Brazilian, so much so that the club had to give each of their opponents a shirt after every match. "Pele was the main attraction," says Gordon Bradley, one of the club's coaches at the time. "Sometimes we had to take 25 or 30 shirts with us to a match - otherwise, we'd never have got out of the stadium alive."

Pele it was who, along with legendary England captain Bobby Moore, first brought shirt-swapping to the public's attention at the end of their FIFA World Cup™ match on 7 June 1970, but the first recorded incidence of it came 39 years earlier. On 14 May 1931, the French team asked to keep the jerseys of their English opponents to commemorate their historic 5-2 victory at Colombes. After that, the tradition first really began to pick up at the 1954 FIFA World Cup Switzerland.

Certain players collect these mementos, including US international Jeff Agoos who accumulated over 400 of them during his 14-year career. "I suppose it is strange to keep these souvenirs, but it commemorates a very special moment, particularly when you are playing against another country or a big club," he explains. "It's a gesture that should be seen as a mark of respect for the player and his team," adds Bolivian international Marco Etcheverry.

What is more surprising is the fact that certain players refuse to respect the tradition. "I don't remember ever asking someone to swap shirts after a domestic match," says former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland midfielder Roy Keane. "It looks plain ridiculous if you're an experienced player." And they say football is just a game...
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Disgruntled_Trini on January 30, 2009, 08:13:08 AM

Hopefully one day 'Jemmot' shirts go be in big demand


To pick chennette and wash the car with?!?!?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sam on May 05, 2009, 10:39:21 AM
Any updates on this fellas ?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: E-man on June 15, 2009, 12:16:54 PM
Looks like some T&T national team player is selling off his exchanged shirts from 2006 on e-bay. They are being sold from Kent so that gives you some idea who it might be:

There's a USA (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/USA-genuine-players-issue-No-20-football-shirt-McBride_W0QQitemZ300321616240QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_SportsLeisure_Football_FootballShirts?hash=item45ec903170&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12|66%3A2|39%3A1|72%3A1683|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50) and a Mexico shirt (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mexico-genuine-players-issue-No-9-football-shirt_W0QQitemZ300321614749QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_SportsLeisure_Football_FootballShirts?hash=item45ec902b9d&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12|66%3A2|39%3A1|72%3A1683|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50). The descriptions say:

"which was given to a Trinidad player after a world cup qualifying game in 2006."
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: MarylandTrini on June 15, 2009, 01:39:08 PM
I have noticed that Sweden had the names of both teams printed on their jerseys for they match they were playing in.  I saw another country, cant remember who had both flags under the crest.  That makes for a really nice keepsake after the game.

Probably Netherlands. They doing this for at least 5 years, with the date and flags below the crest. Friendlies too.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: southeastPOS on June 15, 2009, 11:14:18 PM
When i was at the Sweden game, ah friend of mine exchange he shirt whit a Swedish man, but the problem was that my friend was about 260lbs and the Swed was about 180lbs. D shirt look like a woman tank top on the man, all he had to do then is put on ah navel ring. lol :rotfl:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sam on July 18, 2009, 11:10:58 AM
Anyone here know if our Pro Leauge players exchange shirts ?
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Coop's on July 18, 2009, 11:55:55 AM
Anyone here know if our Pro Leauge players exchange shirts ?
       Exchange shirts!!!! come on Sam how these guys going to exchange shirts?players on these teams don't even want to wear their own shirts much less exchange them,those teams don't even have enough uniforms for their own teams much less to give other teams.
       A little sidenote here,i don't know who watching FSC right now but this guy who used to play for Joe Public (Richardson) playing mass with Vancouva,he really having a good game and just scored. 
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Tha G. on July 18, 2009, 12:02:02 PM
I have noticed that Sweden had the names of both teams printed on their jerseys for they match they were playing in.  I saw another country, cant remember who had both flags under the crest.  That makes for a really nice keepsake after the game.

Probably Netherlands. They doing this for at least 5 years, with the date and flags below the crest. Friendlies too.

Atcually most of the big teams does do that.... England especially... they even did that when they played trinidad in POS, but didnt have both flags under the crest, but both manes and date and location.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Deeks on July 18, 2009, 01:45:07 PM
Coops,
            I did not see the game, but that Richardson is a very good player. One of the better one to come from Guyana and PFL.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Coop's on July 18, 2009, 02:05:53 PM
Coops,
            I did not see the game, but that Richardson is a very good player. One of the better one to come from Guyana and PFL.
         I did not know he moved to the MLS,i think that's impressive for a Guyanese player,they are not given much credit because of where they come from,they have to thank Jamal for giving them the exposure,the thing with this guy he is very consistent and works hard(very skillfull). 
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Insider on October 07, 2009, 06:11:49 PM
I heard there is a shortage of T&T shirts and all players are advised no more shirt exchange after games.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: weary1969 on October 07, 2009, 09:15:02 PM
I heard there is a shortage of T&T shirts and all players are advised no more shirt exchange after games.

We've heard
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: DeSoWa on October 09, 2009, 11:00:20 AM
Um....do women exchange shirts after games too?  ;D

Big Up!
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Sando on December 02, 2009, 11:01:29 AM
Good question Sam.

Does anyone know if the Pro League and SSFL teams exchange shirts. ? even if its only allowed in a finals.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: fordy on December 02, 2009, 11:21:55 AM
I know of one former national player who has a Zola Chelsea jersey hanging proudly in his house after playing against him!!! LOL!!! :beermug:
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Flex on January 24, 2015, 05:54:46 AM
Cambridge star Tom Champion gets hold of Manchester United shirt
BY ESPN STAFF


Cambridge United's players were warned before their FA Cup clash with Manchester United that swapping shirts with one of the Premier League's finest would cost them £40.

Indeed Cambridge coach Richard Money, despite his name, said: "We're not wealthy enough to give any of our shirts away. If they give their shirt away they're going to have to replace it."

So how do you get yourself a souvenir without having to pay for it? Follow Tom Champion's lead and manage to get Michael Carrick's shirt while still wearing yours of course.

"Not one player asked me (if they could swap),'' Money said after the game. Cheeky!

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B8EqxCvCYAIqKh9.jpg)

Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Flex on October 24, 2016, 02:35:42 PM
Ryan Giggs blasts Manchester United stars for swapping shirts after defeat
BY ARINDAM REJ, MAN UNITED CORRESPONDENT


Ryan Giggs has criticised Manchester United players for "swapping shirts and laughing" after their 4-0 hammering by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

United legend Giggs hit out after Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Juan Mata were pictured smiling and Anthony Martial was seen hugging France teammate N'Golo Kante at the final whistle.

The former Old Trafford assistant manager, speaking on the Premier League TV channel, said: "You can get beat in a football match, but then when you're getting beat and you're swapping shirts, that is something I don't like.

"If you get beat 4-0, you congratulate the opposition, you thank the supporters and then you get off the pitch.

"You don't stand around on the pitch swapping shirts and laughing with the team that's just beat you."

Pedro, Gary Cahill, Eden Hazard and N'Golo Kante scored as Antonio Conte's Chelsea made it a miserable return to Stamford Bridge for former Blues boss Jose Mourinho.

Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Deeks on October 24, 2016, 05:30:52 PM
Sour grapes on Ryan's part. United was not good enough for Chelsea, yesterday. Maybe at Old Trafford. Mourinho has to figure out his best starting eleven. He eh figure that out yet. It just taking longer than usual.. The tone of the game was set in the first 30 seconds. From then on ManU was playing catch up. Yesterday just was not their day Ryan!
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: asylumseeker on October 24, 2016, 06:10:30 PM
For me dahis not sour grapes. Dahis ah man who has a high level of professionalism (and who wants Mourinho's job as soon as he can get it). All that aside, I too doh feel a 4-nil loss is the occasion for a shirt swap. Shirt swap after a proper battle.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: g on October 25, 2016, 05:31:34 AM
In fairness remember who Giggs, a man who played for a club for 23 years and I think 13 championships. Most decorated in club history.

When you watch the club that your sweat build up for all that time look that bad and the players who just suffered such a defeat smiling and giggling and exchanging shirts after the game, man must feel some bitterness.

Modern professional players I think have a different mentality. They ain't sharing bloodlines with any club team. They get paid to perform, cause if they don't perform clubs shipping them off without blinking so it works both ways. All dem fellas on both sides are mates, especially those who played together in the past and play together internationally so they don't see it as any big thing. The fans and former players like Giggs will feel it.

One could argue that players should have some kind of situational awareness in these instances particularly for the fans, they fill the seats and buy the shirts which in part pays the salaries.

Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Deeks on October 25, 2016, 06:13:56 AM
So if Manu had beaten Chelsea 4-0, and they exchange jerseys, would he complain? Yes, it goes both ways. I understand how Giggs feel, but game done. Live goes on. Next friggin game. ManU, ManU, ManU !!!!! We get 4 In we arse!!!!!!!!,
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: g on October 25, 2016, 07:08:33 AM
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So if Manu had beaten Chelsea 4-0, and they exchange jerseys, would he complain? Yes, it goes both ways. I understand how Giggs feel, but game done. Live goes on. Next friggin game. ManU, ManU, ManU !!!!! We get 4 In we arse!!!!!!!!,

if Man Utd won, he wouldn't have cared.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: soccerman on October 25, 2016, 11:54:03 AM
I saw the shirt exchange with Ibra as the cameras were on him at the time. He and Willian embraced each other and Willian asked him for his shirt. He may have looked worse had he said no, but this is the new ear of football where players are close with each other regardless of team affiliation, I think social media has a part to play in it.
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Post by: Feliziano on October 25, 2016, 07:34:05 PM
Most people won't have an issue if it was a good battle.
If it was a beat down, they should swap inside the dressing room or out of sight after the game.
Sometimes you do see players signal or acknowledge to each other ''dressing room".
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Deeks on October 25, 2016, 09:04:32 PM
Allyuh and Ryan Giggs making a big issue of jersey exchange. Allyuh full ah shit. What the f--k, is just a jersy exchange. Guys have done worse to discredit  a team. Giggs doing like he never do an exchange.
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Bianconeri on October 25, 2016, 09:21:17 PM
Giggs needs to take a seat
for someone who played at his level he's a sore loser and apparently lost his idea of sportsmanship

If you lose, so what if you do or don't swap jerseys
Game is over. They hailing out their pardnas. Small talk n some ole talk passing.
Ya switch kits and keep it moving.

That type of thinking my Giggs real backward imo

If he questioned men professionalism cause they go into training the next session and lagging after that cut ass----well i can understand louding that up if he was on the coaching staff still to witness that.

But Giggs and most of those former  Man United former players who've gone on and taken media roles as analysts are some of the most spiteful and unprofessional out there
While their opinion can be heard, fellas like Scholes, Gary Neville and Rio to name a few, just need to take a seat n calm down
Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Flex on October 01, 2021, 06:28:55 AM
Keston Julien (Sheriff Tiraspol) gets Real Madrid number four shirt from David Alaba - Sept-2021

Title: Re: Shirt Exchange !
Post by: Deeks on October 01, 2021, 11:00:31 AM
Keston Julien (Sheriff Tiraspol) gets Real Madrid number four shirt from David Alaba - Sept-2021



Nice!
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