What do people not get, the shirts are been sold on a business/consumer platform, hence the vat is shown separately, when you buy a shirt in any sports store or on the web you get a receipt and they show the vat broken out. That’s the law in the UK.
By selling these on this web site, one assumes there is cost savings to be made, not having to have a stand-alone web shop. Never mind the time of setting one up at this early stage.
It appears to me some on here, think the money is flowing in and there are no cash issues. One assumes the club is still trying to break even, so why add extra costs, when you can save cash using the web platform. I would say, it pretty good for the owner Andy (major shareholder that is) to be prepared to deal with the complexity of the issues in his own business, when it comes to buying and selling for a third party. (If that’s how it may be set up)
Buy your shirt and move on....


