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DÜSSELDORF. GERMANY. SATURDAY 15th JUNE. DER JERSEY TAUSCH 👕🔀 FIRST COME. FIRST SERVE. SWAP YOUR CURRENT GERMAN TEAM JERSEY FOR AN UNRELEASED 🇩🇪 CORTEIZ JERSEY. **WE WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTING JERSEYS FROM THE GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM & FOOTBALL CLUBS IN BUNDESLIGA 1 & 2** YOU MUST BE WEARING THE...

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