User1314 said:Just back from a Borough schools' Last Choir Standing thingie raising money for a Charity. (My son's in the school Choir).
Anyway, there was an auction for three items (auctioneer being Nasty Nick).
Chelsea shirt signed by entire team (all big names on there): went for £300
England Shirt signed by Ashley Cole: went for £120 ()
Pink Girls Aloud T-shirt signed by Cheryl Cole: went for £130
That means the Coles as a couple are viewed to be almost equal to the entire Chelsea Squad! Unbelievable.
User1314 said:Just back from a Borough schools' Last Choir Standing thingie raising money for a Charity. (My son's in the school Choir).
Anyway, there was an auction for three items (auctioneer being Nasty Nick).
Chelsea shirt signed by entire team (all big names on there): went for £300
England Shirt signed by Ashley Cole: went for £120 ()
Pink Girls Aloud T-shirt signed by Cheryl Cole: went for £130
That means the Coles as a couple are viewed to be almost equal to the entire Chelsea Squad! Unbelievable.
On a side issue, I wish I'd been rich enough to have won the shirt. I would have taken great delight in then using it to wash my car!
gavintc said:Charity auctions are not a true market place. It is distorted by emotion, greed, envy, one-up manship etc etc. The value and the sell price have as much in common as Jordan's boobs and reality.
gavintc said:Charity auctions are not a true market place. It is distorted by emotion, greed, envy, one-up manship etc etc. The value and the sell price have as much in common as Jordan's boobs and reality.
gavintc said:Charity auctions are not a true market place. It is distorted by emotion, greed, envy, one-up manship etc etc. The value and the sell price have as much in common as Jordan's boobs and reality.
rich p said:When my little sister was in her teens she got a hat signed by all the Sussex cricket team which she adored. Over time though the signatures completely faded and now she's just got an old hat!