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NEXT DAY DELIVERY up to 8pm* Free UK Returns * View in Ex Vat Add 3pk of socks (sz7-11) for only £8.00 The Dickies Antrim Super Safety Boot is a smart and highly durable work boot. The Antrim benefits from a steel toe-cap and midsole protection with a full insock and padded tongue for all round comfort. These are always one of the best selling work boots in the Dickies range, with a low price tag for the number of features (as shown below). Sizes 4 , 5 & 13 are only available in black. EN ISO 20345:2011 S1-P SRA Product weight = 1359g (approximation based on a size 9/10) Steel midsole for underfoot protection. Dual density PU sole. Not what you were looking for? See all Dickies safety boots...All of the information displayed on this page is intended as a guide only and is purely given to assist you in choosing the correct Dickies product for your needs. Garments will usually measure larger than the information in the guide, as the information given is 'to fit'.

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Big issue: Liam Watson says a lack of support is taking its toll Liam Watson has issued a strong defence of former Antrim hurling manager PJ O'Mullan, despite the duo parting ways this season prior to the London league match. O'Mullan caused a stir by quitting last Friday and Watson said: "I just feel sorry for him with the way Antrim is at the minute. It's not his fault. There is a county board there, and there are no funds." Referring to the players' expenses, he said: "We were asked to take pay cuts. What's the point in going out for six nights a week if you know you are having to take a pay cut? That's where the whole fun thing comes into it. You just ask, 'what's the point?' "I left the panel before the London game. I just wasn't happy with the way things were going." A wave of optimism greeted the group of concerned Antrim GAA people entitled 'Saffron Vision' as they claimed six of the positions on the county board. Read more: Antrim duty wiped away my joy, says Liam Watson

A new manager has to be put in place before that, but while Watson does not shut the door on a return to the squad, he isn't overly keen either.
one direction merchandise in manila "We are always being told we would get what we needed, but there would be a cut in it," he said. "They couldn't even get us all an Antrim hurling bag. We were coming to matches and training in our club stuff and then we are trying to get club rivalry out of the way! "We asked for gear, but it's stuff from years ago. O'Neill's are our kit makers. You go into their shops and you see there are a pile of nice new hoodies out. Antrim players weren't getting them. "What's the point in going half-hearted, saying you want Antrim to do well, but not giving the backing? "I don't know (about going back). I am far happier at Loughgiel training to be honest. I just think there's no enjoyment at it (county).

I am not saying I don't enjoy the players, it's just that you are out six nights a week and I just don't like the situation. "I don't like complaining about it, because then people say, 'all you want is a tracksuit', but it's not. Pushed for an answer on a return, he asks the inevitable, but nonetheless depressing question for Antrim hurling a few weeks out from Championship: "I don't know. I will wait and see. Who would even come in and take it?" Enter email address below to receive the latest news and promotion information.Juniors have 2 uniforms - one to wear on regular company nights and one for special occasions referred to as ceremonial. Navy GB tunic with GB crest embroidered on left side and company title underneath, in gold lettering on navy. White short sleeve blouse. Regulation navy V neck sweatshirt with GB crest embroidered on left side and company title underneath, in gold lettering on navy. Red Junior section badge Plain black flat shoes.

Navy ribbon to tie back long hair. White ribbon to tie back long hair. Girls' Brigade Hoodies are available in a range of vibrant colours and may be worn by Juniors as follows: Please note not all GB companies wear GB hoodies. Please check with your Captain for more details. Only official GB Hoodies should be worn and are only available to be ordered by Captains for their company via the GBNI Shop. All items of uniform may be purchased from our walk in shop at GBHQ, Kilbegs Business Park, Antrim. For directions please follow this link. The shop is opened Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm and is opened over lunch time. During busy months of the session (September, October, March and April) the shop will also be opened on selected Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 12.30pm. These dates will be available to your captain in advance of these months and will also be advertised on the homepage of the online shop www.gbnishop.co.uk. Uniform can also be ordered from our online shop www.gbnishop.co.uk.