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harpskid
20/12/2004, 5:13 PM
Due to demand, the Finn Harps supporters club shop will again be open for business this coming Wednesday and Thursday 22nd and 23rd December between 3 and 5 pm. This is a great opportunity for anyone wishing to purchase some Finn Harps merchandise for someone as a Christmas present.
In stock are home and away jersies, 50th anniversary tops, hoodies, training tops. New baseball caps and beanie hats are also in store as are the all new DTTR fanzine t-shirts.
Pay a visit and wrap up for the winter with a Finn Harps scarf and Hat as well as the rain jackets to protect you from the elements.
New in stock as of last week are Finn Harps mousemats with a picture of the title winning team and also the new polo shirts with “1st Division Champions” written on them. Also in stock are the Finn Harps & DCIL 2005 calendars, which go towards a very worth cause. The club shop also houses many more fantastic items from holdalls to keyrings, from mugs to pin badges. You’ll find it all at the Finn Harps Supporters Club Shop.
Know someone who is a Harps diehard and never misses a match? You can pick up vouchers which can be redeemed for a season ticket for the new season – the perfect present for the Harps fan in your life.
Looking at the Christmas TV guide and wondering what you’re going to watch? Wonder no more, because in stock will be the all new Season Review DVD which includes match highlights, interviews and much more. Come along and pick up your copy.
Why not pay a visit and dress someone in those famous colours for the festive season.
Open 3-5pm this Wednesday and Thursday, the Shop is located beside the ground on Navenny Street and houses the largest range of merchandise in the League of Ireland.
Come along and see for yourself, you won’t be disappointed!!
The Finn Harps Supporters Club would like to take this opportunity to wish all our supporters a Merry Christmas and a Happy new year and thank everyone who supported us in 2004 and we look forward to continued success in 2005.

Chris Mc Nulty.