2015/16 kit release

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You're not seriously trying to compare us to any of them are you
We are a piffling little club compared with them lot
Jesus Newcastle are the smallest on that list but are massive in comparison to us

The size of the club isn't the issue. If those more well known clubs with a larger fan base, especially the Italian ones, can't make more by alternating their kits how do you suppose we will?
Some of our fans wouldn't win us any brightest fans awards.
 
No I don't, it's a genuine question which you don't seem to want to answer. What does the size of the club have to do with it?

Ok seeing has you're feeling lonely
If House of Fraser kept the same style shirts season after season, year after year would they increase sales ????
I know some on here hate the remotest mention of any kind of change but in our history( Yes History remember that I'm sure a few of you quite like our clubs history)
We have had both striped( and for OLMs attention) non striped shirts.
DEAL WITH IT QUILL
 
Ok seeing has you're feeling lonely
If House of Fraser kept the same style shirts season after season, year after year would they increase sales ????
I know some on here hate the remotest mention of any kind of change but in our history( Yes History remember that I'm sure a few of you quite like our clubs history)
We have had both striped( and for OLMs attention) non striped shirts.
DEAL WITH IT QUILL

I'm well aware of what kits we've had over the years.

Personally, I don't object to having the odd plain version, but the issue being discussed was that of marketing and from that point of view, we would be better off sticking with one design.

The House Of Fraser analogy is nonsense.
 
Ok seeing has you're feeling lonely
If House of Fraser kept the same style shirts season after season, year after year would they increase sales ????
I know some on here hate the remotest mention of any kind of change but in our history( Yes History remember that I'm sure a few of you quite like our clubs history)
We have had both striped( and for OLMs attention) non striped shirts.
DEAL WITH IT QUILL

What does a fashion retailer have to do with a football clubs' kit? Crap analogy.
 
Ok seeing has you're feeling lonely
If House of Fraser kept the same style shirts season after season, year after year would they increase sales ????
I know some on here hate the remotest mention of any kind of change but in our history( Yes History remember that I'm sure a few of you quite like our clubs history)
We have had both striped( and for OLMs attention) non striped shirts.
DEAL WITH IT QUILL

If House of Fraser changed their branding every year would that improve corporate identity and brand recognition?

You're confusing 2 very different things - unit sales and marketing.
 
If House of Fraser changed their branding every year would that improve corporate identity and brand recognition?

You're confusing 2 very different things - unit sales and marketing.
I seriously don't give a monkeys about marketing our team in the Far East
It seems a couple of seasons in the big boys league has got people on the Brandwagon.
 
So
I'm well aware of what kits we've had over the years.

Personally, I don't object to having the odd plain version, but the issue being discussed was that of marketing and from that point of view, we would be better off sticking with one design.

The House Of Fraser analogy is nonsense.
your not that bothered a about tradition then ???
You've been getting extremely wound up for 2 years over nothing then
 
I seriously don't give a monkeys about marketing our team in the Far East
It seems a couple of seasons in the big boys league has got people on the Brandwagon.

Nobody gives a monkeys about our marketing in the Far East, it's a waste of time.

It's marketing the club to people locally that matters, at least in the short term and we do pretty much everything possible to **** that up.
 
You're not seriously trying to compare us to any of them are you
We are a piffling little club compared with them lot
Jesus Newcastle are the smallest on that list but are massive in comparison to us

Very few clubs alternate their actual kit design; we're the Tigers, our black and amber stripes are probably our most recognsible USP, why would you want to get rid of them?

Club size has nothing to do with it, even teams like Cambridge Utd (who also play in black and amber) and Bournemouth wear stripes and you don't see them altering their kit as much as we do. The only reason we change the kit every year is because the club know that people will buy replica shirts if they're different, because things that are new and different sell better. It is essentially a massive money making scheme from the club. If people weren't clamouring to buy a new shirt every year, we wouldn't change the kit at all.
 
Very few clubs alternate their actual kit design; we're the Tigers, our black and amber stripes are probably our most recognsible USP, why would you want to get rid of them?

Club size has nothing to do with it, even teams like Cambridge Utd (who also play in black and amber) and Bournemouth wear stripes and you don't see them altering their kit as much as we do. The only reason we change the kit every year is because the club know that people will buy replica shirts if they're different, because things that are new and different sell better. It is essentially a massive money making scheme from the club. If people weren't clamouring to buy a new shirt every year, we wouldn't change the kit at all.

That's exactly the point he's been making...
 
That's exactly the point he's been making...

Well he was right, it's just a way for the club to make money, I don't know why he started spouting gibberish about the size of the club or House of Fraser.

Is it worth pointing out some sort of stat as to how much of our income is generated from shirt sales? Or is the figure solely for merchandise in general?
 
Very few clubs alternate their actual kit design; we're the Tigers, our black and amber stripes are probably our most recognsible USP, why would you want to get rid of them?

Club size has nothing to do with it, even teams like Cambridge Utd (who also play in black and amber) and Bournemouth wear stripes and you don't see them altering their kit as much as we do. The only reason we change the kit every year is because the club know that people will buy replica shirts if they're different, because things that are new and different sell better. It is essentially a massive money making scheme from the club. If people weren't clamouring to buy a new shirt every year, we wouldn't change the kit at all.
Just accept that we can swap between the 2 and be unique
Stop getting uptight about
Chill a bit