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O/T Olympic Kit:

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by lakesideview, Aug 6, 2012.

  1. lakesideview

    lakesideview Active Member

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    Does anyone know why the GB team are all wearing sports kit manufactured by a German company?
    Don't we have a British company who would have welcomed the business?
     
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  2. Mike Burgess

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    Xenophobia xenophobia xenophobia.
     
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  3. HullTigerSteve

    HullTigerSteve Active Member

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    They're not English.
     
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  4. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    What a stupid thread.
     
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  5. tigers40

    tigers40 Well-Known Member

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    Arnt all the kits manufactured by the same company for every participent?
     
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  6. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

    Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC Well-Known Member

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    Apart from the kit (German?), most of the 'tat' is total shonk and made in China/somewhere in Asia.
     
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  7. City

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    I think we should just be proud of how well the olympics has gone I was there this weekend and its one the best sporting events I've witnessed .
    I'm not bothered who makes the kit but I'm proud of the people wearing it .
     
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  8. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

    Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC Well-Known Member

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    .:headbang:
     
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  9. augustatiger

    augustatiger Well-Known Member

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    Isn't there a clothing manufacturer in Hull who could make our strip?
    Arco ? Dewhirsts?
     
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  10. FLG

    FLG Well-Known Member

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    Adidas paid the most to be an official sponsor I would think.

    Interestingly Nike are not an official sponsor, but make the US team kits.

    It's all about the $$$$
     
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  11. lakesideview

    lakesideview Active Member

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    Most countries have different kit manufacturers, and it isn't a stupid thread, what if all foreign countries had been chosen to build the venues. It's the London Olympics, a chance to enhance and advertise British companies & business & improve our economy.
     
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    Obviously adidas paid the most money, I've no problem with it as obviously the money is going to good use.

    Besides, which British manufacturer? Admiral? I'd rather not.
     
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  13. FLG

    FLG Well-Known Member

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    You could make a case for that proper old fashioned 'English' brand Reebok, but they're owned by Adidas.

    ££££
     
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  14. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    This is absolutely ****ing ridiculous, I may even go as far as saying the worst thread I have ever seen and that is saying something.

    Alright then, who manufactured the carpets in the athletes village, who made the hockey sticks, who created the buses taking athletes to and from the stadium?!? Who made the TV I am watching it on? YOU MEAN THEY WERENT BRITISH?!? I am disgusted and refuse to watch a single further minute of something that so openly supports dirty, cheating, thieviing Johnny Foreigners.

    And what do you mean that bloke who won the 10k is a Somalian refugee?
     
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  15. Oregon Tiger

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    while we are on the subject, at the European championship Carlsberg were the English team sponsors. So (a) why didn't they sponsor Denmark, and (b) I can name you hundreds of English beers that are better than Carlsberg.

    BTW, just saw a stat that showed if Yorkshire was a country we would be 11th on the Olympic medal table.
     
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  16. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Isnt there a messageboard for American fans you can go on? This is for British residents only!! :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  17. lakesideview

    lakesideview Active Member

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    Bum Chinned, you are either thick or purposely missing the point. You don't see winning athletes parading round with carpets over their shoulders do you. When our young kids see our winners they associate themselves with them and want to look like them (tracks suits etc) . You telling me that when you were young you didn't want the same football boots of your hero.
    I realise we might not even have a good British manufacturer of sports goods but then my thread actually asked the question. "Don't we have one week could have we could have promoted"
    These Olympics are fantastic and as a country we should be using every mean possible to promote ourselves in the world.
    You don't understand the point I'm making , this isn't about individual athletes, it's about business opportunities.
    The remark about Johnny Foreigner is ridiculous this isn't about race it's about us (GB) squeezing every business chance we can, while we can.
     
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  18. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Erm, so how doesnt that apply to the elements I mentioned? Im pretty sure there are British manufacturers for everything involved in the Olympics, but we didnt use them for everything.

    And the answer to your initial question is shockingly simple - Adidas made the best proposal. Who is being thick again?
     
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  19. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    There is no British sportswear company even close to being able to fund a deal like being the Team GB kit sponsor, even the brands you probably think are British, aren't.
     
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  20. lakesideview

    lakesideview Active Member

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    That would have been the easy answer at the start OLM, shame people chose to misinterpret it into a race or xenophobic remark. Don't think they read it correctly.
     
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