Ye i can see we are both highly intelligent, incredibly fashionable with our fingers on the pulse of the fashion industry but both incredibly lazy!! If there was only someone on the CTWD committee with these skills to utilise this opportunity to make money for the campaign.....................
I've just thought of a cunning scheme.....a pile of bricks in the car-park Saturday. Auction off the bricks for a "Brick-a-Roller" session....... Job's a good 'un!
Love the shirt, and I love the way you approach your designs. Fan consultation is vital (hope you watching Allam!). I can definitely say I'll be getting myself one, and the two boys one for Christmas and I can definitely see it selling well amongst supporters (especially in midst of everything that's happening). Keep up the good work!
Every owner takes a risk buying a club, a calculated risk that they hope yields them profit, glory or ideally both. Not all owners believe that doing so entitles them to unravel the fabric of the club that they are merely custodians of, against the wishes of the fans that are the lifeblood of not just the club but of the community. Naive or old fashioned point of view, maybe - but that's the reason I no longer turn up to watch Cardiff City any more. Our owner thinks of us like customers, treats us like customers and for me being a customer is not enough. I feel like I'm no longer a part of my club, and I have genuine empathy for those Hull fans who fear being taken the same way. If that makes me a vulture, then so be it. As earlier stated, a voluntary donation is going to the CTWD fund without the affiliation because I believe in the cause and hope that if Hull City can show their owner that this kind of thing won't be tolerated then there's hope for my club too.
its a bit cold for t shirts though.And........ what ya gonna do if the f.a. tells the doc to eff off with his name change? collectorsitems maybe????