
Fake football shirts: What are your experiences?
It detailed how counterfeits can be bought for as little as £8 ($10.30) compared with the £85 price of some genuine shirts.
Adam Leventhal, who produced the report, was also told how the money from counterfeit products often goes back into 'serious and violent crime'.
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We want to know about your experiences of fake football shirts. Have you ever bought one? And does the report change your mind?
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