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100% agreed ^^^^ this. Massive own goal by the club. If the away kit is similar then hey pressto guess where i shall be getting mine from. I can have both home and away shirt for half the price. Just need to get the club badge and have the wife sow it on. Job done.

If the Allams are not aware of this blunder they soon will be. It would indeed be interesting to see how bad shirt sales were last season (@ full price) and i bet it will be worse next season.

If the club cannot be bothered then run a competition to the fans. Design our new kit(home and away) and the winner s get a complementary season card. Not hard is it.

While I get what your saying, it's been the same with every addidas kit we've had, so I don't get why there is suddenly all this fuss now.
 
They won't be selling many shirts again this season

Agreed. Certainly not at the price the club will sell them for. I bet the knock off merchants are already knocking a batch up now. <whistle>

Good business opportunity for the Walton Street traders here. Buy the generic training top at £10.50, sew on a club crest and cash converters logo then sell at say £21. 100% mark up, minus logo and labour, yet still around half the price of the genuine article.

Even £21 will be too much with Cash Converters on the front. I like my mine for a tenner with just the club badge on it. :emoticon-0116-evilg

I like the Star Trek link.

Yes its a very good comparison. But lets hope that the new strip wont attract any clingons and Steve Bruce will energise the team back to the PL. Beam us up Brucey. :1980_boogie_down:

and fact is we have had more success in plain shirts , I challenge anyone to find different

The new strip also in a way reminds me of the kit we had back in the days of Parker, Jobson, Askew, Horton, Skipper.

I'd rather have had this one..

Stripes

Yes now that looks much better. ;) That would get my vote. :emoticon-0103-cool:

there are millions around the world who need help.. I even saw a Man City shirt here in Lyon a few days ago.. what a coincidence!

Just the one ? Bet you shall see many more soon. ? <ok>
 
While I get what your saying, it's been the same with every addidas kit we've had, so I don't get why there is suddenly all this fuss now.

I think the fuss is down to a poor design and also that you can get it for a tenner (minus the badges and sponsor).
Addidas should have designed something that they dont stock. I much preferred the Diadorra stuff we had when Peter Taylor was manager myself. Much better quality gear. imo.
 
Trouble is for me Tickler , the shirt collecting geek that lives inside my head will no doubt be bidding on eBay for a match worn poppy day / Dove house appeal shirt even though I don't like it.

:-)
 
before we start blaming the club for this... isnt it true that adam pearson and probably nigel would have agreed to this kit a few seasons ago ? i thought its always planned/agreed well in advance...
 
before we start blaming the club for this... isnt it true that adam pearson and probably nigel would have agreed to this kit a few seasons ago ? i thought its always planned/agreed well in advance...

It'll be agreed less than a year before it's launch and it's normally the owner that signs off the kit(at least Bartlett did with the last one).
 
I do quite like the new kit, But something specially made for us would be nice, Then again if we did everyone would want one, so the kit makers would probably be scared off. Say what you like about the old 'tiger pattern' kit but it was unique, And as someone has already said, football kits arent a fashion statement.
However there is a fine line between being unique, and being a laughing stock
 
I do quite like the new kit, But something specially made for us would be nice, Then again if we did everyone would want one, so the kit makers would probably be scared off.

People really seem to be missing the point here.... the FACT is that Adidas or any big manufacturer would love to design a bespoke kit for us. However if they did they would charge heavily for the design and manufacturing process to make up for the relative lack of sales. The way Man Utd, Arsenal, Milan, Inter etc have bespoke kits is because the manufactuer know they will sell a lot of shirts so dont have to charge the club to make up the shortfall in costs incurred.

In a nutshell, we could have our own kit but the club would have to pay heavily for it and because we dont sell many shirts we would likely make a loss. It's pure commercial and if fans found out we made a loss in that eventuality they would say 'why dont you just take an off the peg design?'
 
People really seem to be missing the point here.... the FACT is that Adidas or any big manufacturer would love to design a bespoke kit for us. However if they did they would charge heavily for the design and manufacturing process to make up for the relative lack of sales. The way Man Utd, Arsenal, Milan, Inter etc have bespoke kits is because the manufactuer know they will sell a lot of shirts so dont have to charge the club to make up the shortfall in costs incurred.

In a nutshell, we could have our own kit but the club would have to pay heavily for it and because we dont sell many shirts we would likely make a loss. It's pure commercial and if fans found out we made a loss in that eventuality they would say 'why dont you just take an off the peg design?'

The voice of reason, well said.
 
People really seem to be missing the point here.... the FACT is that Adidas or any big manufacturer would love to design a bespoke kit for us. However if they did they would charge heavily for the design and manufacturing process to make up for the relative lack of sales. The way Man Utd, Arsenal, Milan, Inter etc have bespoke kits is because the manufactuer know they will sell a lot of shirts so dont have to charge the club to make up the shortfall in costs incurred.

In a nutshell, we could have our own kit but the club would have to pay heavily for it and because we dont sell many shirts we would likely make a loss. It's pure commercial and if fans found out we made a loss in that eventuality they would say 'why dont you just take an off the peg design?'

There's no real reason why it should, I'll design a kit for nothing.
 
People really seem to be missing the point here.... the FACT is that Adidas or any big manufacturer would love to design a bespoke kit for us. However if they did they would charge heavily for the design and manufacturing process to make up for the relative lack of sales. The way Man Utd, Arsenal, Milan, Inter etc have bespoke kits is because the manufactuer know they will sell a lot of shirts so dont have to charge the club to make up the shortfall in costs incurred.

In a nutshell, we could have our own kit but the club would have to pay heavily for it and because we dont sell many shirts we would likely make a loss. It's pure commercial and if fans found out we made a loss in that eventuality they would say 'why dont you just take an off the peg design?'

The answer is a simple one then. As i posted earlier, get the Hull City fans to design the kit for 2013/14 and put the selections on the clubs website and we the fans vote for the one (one home and one away) we want to buy. The winning designers get a free season card to all home games. Its not hard is it to do. ?
 
For an order the size our shirt order will be, there would be no set-up charge from a factory, they use templates for everyone because it's easy, not because there's any significant cost saving.

We have no idea as to their factory costs and their margins involved so let's not pretend we do. But compared to other Adidas supplied teams we will make a relatively small order.

It's more a case of if they did it for one, they'd have to do it for all. Adidas supply 100+ professional teams with kits, it would simply be too much hassle and eat into margins if they we're to start making custom kits for everyone.
 
Trouble is for me Tickler , the shirt collecting geek that lives inside my head will no doubt be bidding on eBay for a match worn poppy day / Dove house appeal shirt even though I don't like it.

:-)

You have to keep up the collection though i agree.

Its not the worst we have ever had but no thought has gone into it. Its a lazy cop out. imo.
 
We have no idea as to their factory costs and their margins involved so let's not pretend we do. But compared to other Adidas supplied teams we will make a relatively small order.

It's more a case of if they did it for one, they'd have to do it for all. Adidas supply 100+ professional teams with kits, it would simply be too much hassle and eat into margins if they we're to start making custom kits for everyone.

Actually, I do have a very good of what's involved, at least with regard to Umbro.

They could at least let us select which of their templates we got, that wouldn't cost them anything(the club may get a choice already, but I'm referring to the fans).
 
For an order the size our shirt order will be, there would be no set-up charge from a factory, they use templates for everyone because it's easy, not because there's any significant cost saving.

That's just wrong.

The answer is a simple one then. As i posted earlier, get the Hull City fans to design the kit for 2013/14 and put the selections on the clubs website and we the fans vote for the one (one home and one away) we want to buy. The winning designers get a free season card to all home games. Its not hard is it to do. ?

But it's not that simple is it? You dont just give a hand drawn design to a bloke with a machine and say "go on then Helmut, make that will you, squire?" Have you any idea of what goes into making a football shirt?