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Postby wendy » 03 Apr 2014, 17:50

Do you have any ideas what I can buy my son in law for his birthday.
He is a Wolves fan.
I think he will be 52.
I just cant think what to get him.
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Postby JaneJ » 03 Apr 2014, 18:00

I don't know a bout a gift but Wolves do their own greetings cards so you could send that and do a voucher.

Football club things a re generally quite expensive Wendy.
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Postby wendy » 03 Apr 2014, 18:02

ty Jane, I am looking on ebay, but cant find anything.
I think I will wait for your  ideas.
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Postby Misspears » 03 Apr 2014, 18:10

I'm a bit boring Wendy I put a voucher in the card, if nobody knowers what they want

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Postby wendy » 03 Apr 2014, 18:12

thanks Ann, it may come to that
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Postby JaneJ » 03 Apr 2014, 18:17

What about a personalised mug with a special picture on for him or a coaster.

I often find people so hard to buy for. My mum and dad love a personalised gift with the grandchildrens picture on.

Maybe tickets to a show that he likes?
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Postby maureenho » 03 Apr 2014, 18:24

If it doesn't have to be football related, why not think about getting him a miniature Guitar, you can get them on ebay, if I remember rightly he likes Guitars.
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Postby annie » 03 Apr 2014, 18:32

Men are awkward to buy for, I would give a voucher
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Postby wendy » 03 Apr 2014, 21:16

thank you for your ideas, i have something to think about now.
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Postby Honey » 04 Apr 2014, 00:47

here is wolves online shop link
http://www.medocmall.co.uk/cgi-bin/live ... header=yes
hope it helps
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Postby alison bown » 04 Apr 2014, 10:07

try getting him a pass to see the players or go back stage
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Postby wendy » 04 Apr 2014, 12:43

thank you ever so much, it means a lot to me, that you have replied.
In the end I have bought him a John Bishop book from Amazon and it will be delivered to his house.
Also bought him an old photo of near where he used to live.
My daughter has managed to get the last two tickets for them to go and see John Bishop in Worcester for £15 each, if you went to his big concerts, then the cheapest tickets are £85, so she is well pleased.
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