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I wanna buy my sons coach something for christmas

My son plays for a team and i want to buy him something for christmas as he spends a lot of his spare time training the children and he really is a fantastic coach but i dont know what to buy him(its going to be from my son)i dont know if he drinks i thought something he could keep maybe with his name on it his also got an assistant coach that works just as hard
any ideas please

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  • Nile
    Nile Posts: 14,766 Forumite
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    Hello loopylass

    What about buying him a watch and getting the back engraved?

    I would suggest a stopwatch but most of them are plastic, so you wouldn't be able to engrave it.

    If money is tight, a cheaper option is to buy him a metal whistle and get the coach's initials engraved on it.

    Regards

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  • chipsdog
    chipsdog Posts: 450 Forumite
    How about a mug with their name on, have a look here www.gettingpersonnal.co.uk
  • I think the Coach would be chuffed whatever you gave him...it shows that you appreciate all the hard work he puts in. Most blokes I know would be happy with a pack of beers (something to relax with at the end of a hard day.) Depends on how much you want to spend and how special you want the gift to be. i do like the idea of a personalised mug. practical but sincere.
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