Charlton Athletic Football Club

Sales and Hales in store

Fans can snap up shirts individually signed by every member of the current Addicks squad at the special price of just £15 on Saturday

As well as getting the chance to meet the legend that is Derek 'Killer' Hales in the Valley Superstore prior to the match against Stockport County, supporters can also take advantage of a series of offers.

Five retro shirts are on sale, ranging from the home and away FADS-sponsored jerseys from the 1980s to iconic kits from the previous two decades. There is also a 1982 classic Charlton track jacket - and the full range of Addicks retro wear can be viewed online.

Also available for just £15 on Saturday are shirts autographed individually by every member of the Addicks squad.

From Frazer Richardson to Deon Burton, each jersey has been penned with the name and number of supporters' selected player. The sizes of the shirts range from extra large to 3XL, and if fans can't make it to the Superstore, the jerseys can also be ordered online.

Supporters can also take advantage of a special offer while Hales is in store from 12.30-2pm, with anyone who spends at least £5 (excluding programmes and vouchers) getting a free scarf for their troubles.

The legendary Burro/Hales T-shirts, which portray the former Addicks striker in a Che Guevara-style pose, are sure to fly off the shelves on Saturday.

Priced £24.99, the T-shirt is designed by Covent Garden-based Addicks fans Burro, and is available in medium, large and extra large from the Superstore, by calling 020-8333 4035 or online.

Meanwhile, the Addicks are still offering free postage on all purchases over £40 via the online Superstore. What's more, every supporter who spends more than £10 online will automatically receive a free trainingwear scarf worth £11.99.

Supporters can also further throw their weight behind Charlton's Street Violence Ruins Lives campaign by purchasing some unique merchandise.

Continuing the club's passionate partnership with the Rob Knox Fund - set up following the tragic death of the teenage supporter in May 2008 - the Valley Superstore is now stocking some poignant products, including T-shirts, car stickers and mugs. For more details on this new stock of merchandise, click here.

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