Slough Jets 80s Warm-up Jersey Auction

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Celebrate 40 seasons of Slough Jets hockey with a one‑of‑a‑kind piece of history!


These retro 80s warm up shirts pay tribute to the decade where it all began - the Jets’ inaugural 1986 season - and are being auctioned in support of Thames Hospice as part of their Trunks Across the Thames trail.

The shirts will be worn during warm‑up on our 80s Celebration Night on Saturday 21st March, when the Jets face the Swindon Wildcats 2 and proudly receive the Britton League trophy and then again for the first play-off home game the following weekend.


All profits support the incredible work of Thames Hospice, helping provide essential care to local families and will form part of our fundraising for Trunks Across the Thames.

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£ 180
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Marcus Mitchell #11
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£ 195
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Ben Ealey- Newman
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£ 300
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Ollie Hemmings-Maher #91
Lot 21
£ 155
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Jacob Soper #90
Lot 16
£ 325
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Jacob Minter #44
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£ 130
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Blood shirt #50
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£ 255
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Alex Cole #8
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£ 130
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Neil Liddiard #46
Lot 24
£ 155
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Blood shirt #60
Lot 8
£ 125
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Liam Clark #13
Lot 20
£ 215
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Juha Lindgren #88
Lot 5
£ 315
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Sebastian Mohr #9
Lot 25
£ 125
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Blood shirt #1
Lot 26
£ 130
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Harvey Harman #25
Lot 10
£ 225
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Conor Redmond #23
Lot 13
£ 205
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Ruari McGibbon #30
Lot 12
£ 140
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Matt Smital #29
Lot 2
£ 120
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Harry Hatfield #5
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£ 230
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Kyle Bradburn #33
Lot 11
£ 250
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Brandon Miles #24
Lot 3
£ 180
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Jude Affleck #6
Lot 14
£ 135
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Luke Smital #32
Lot 1
£ 155
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Dylan Holicka #3
Lot 6
£ 310
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Timo Lindgren #10
Lot 9
£ 230
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Lewis English #19
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£ 300
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Christian Mohr #54
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