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Hours left in Newcastle Match Worn Shirts auction – Current bids lower than replica prices!

8 years ago
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This is your opportunity to own Newcastle match worn shirts and training kit donated by the likes of Aleksandar Mitrovic, Gini Wijnaldum, Jack Colback and Fabricio Coloccini, as well as raising money to help kids on Tyneside, if you make the winning bid.

The auction runs for a week and with only hours remaining until bidding ends tomorrow, some of the Newcastle match worn shirts and training kit are currently lower than even replica shirt prices.

Newcastle United have failed to give the auction organised by the club’s charity wing (Newcastle United Foundation) any significant promotion and this has helped to keep the current winning bids so low.

As I write, a Fabricio Coloccini home shirt worn in a match last season is still only £52, whilst official personalised training kit worn by Mitrovic is only £45, with Vurnon Anita’s even lower at £32.02!

(There are also shirts signed by the likes of Andros Townsend and Moussa Sissoko but these are replica shirts, not match worn ones – please read the description carefully of each item before bidding – see them all HERE.)

The online charity auction includes all kinds of exclusive NUFC kit and memorabilia donated by the Newcastle United stars, plus other lots such as one of the penalty spots used last season.

Every penny raised by this charity initiative will go to the club’s charity wing, Newcastle United Foundation, to use to help fund their work in the local community.

Players and management have donated match worn shirts, shorts, training gear and other items, appealing to fans who want to show their support for the Club’s official charity.

Every penny raised will go to help support local children and families (Registered charity no. 1124896), CLICK HERE to view this unique Newcastle United memorabilia and/or to make a bid.

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