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Old 20-08-2009, 05:44 PM #8
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How horrible, Still I think it's strong to blame the shop. I wouldn't have got the reference if I worked there, The man who ordered it on the other hand is a disturbed individual.
No, but would you work in a sports shop? Probably not. Most people who work in a sports shop have some background knowledge of sport. Either way; it's general store consensus to ensure nothing offensive is printed on shirts - some stores won't even print anything OTHER than player names. So something so obscure as "96 not enough" should have been checked out.

Edit: Oh but I do agree with you, the guy who got it printed is undoubtedly the worst.
Or a kid that just has a Saturday job and wasn't even born when it happened...

It is sick though,
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