While both of us here in the Attic love football ephemera (in fact, that was nearly the name of this blog), Chris tends to stick to the, shall we say, quality end of the scale of football collectibles. I, on the other hand, am notorious for collecting what could best be described as "utter crap".
It struck me just how much of this I've bought down the years, while trying to describe my latest acquisition that falls easily into this category to Jay from DesignFootball.com :
Me: "Here's my life in a nutshell: tonight I spent £16 on a Japanese Coke can because it comes with a World Cup Trophy clock inside it"
Jay: "How do you get to the World Cup trophy clock?"
Me: "It's a fake can"
More on that particular beauty when it arrives...
To kick off this occasional series, the marvel of marketing that is Euro 96 plasters!
It struck me just how much of this I've bought down the years, while trying to describe my latest acquisition that falls easily into this category to Jay from DesignFootball.com :
Me: "Here's my life in a nutshell: tonight I spent £16 on a Japanese Coke can because it comes with a World Cup Trophy clock inside it"
Jay: "How do you get to the World Cup trophy clock?"
Me: "It's a fake can"
More on that particular beauty when it arrives...
To kick off this occasional series, the marvel of marketing that is Euro 96 plasters!




