cfgs> give it a chance! you have only seen 2 pictures of it on 2 footballers, you haven't seen the detail, the material or anything else.
I believe there will be new pictures being distributed sometime soon.
pete> I'm sure its not going to be claret and blue.
[cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]cfgs> give it a chance! you have only seen 2 pictures of it on 2 footballers, you haven't seen the detail, the material or anything else.
I believe there will be new pictures being distributed sometime soon.
pete> I'm sure its not going to be claret and blue.
I always like to form my values/ideas on often ill thought out snap judgements, I find it leads to an exciting, but lonely, life.
p.s I doubt I will change my mind and I have also seen the pictures in that weird corporate thing they sent me last week
[cite]Posted By: Barn Door Lisbie[/cite]How can you give it a chance, you either like it or you don't.
People that like it will buy it, those that don't, won't!
At the end of the day it's a football shirt and all footballs shirts are a rip off!
I actually dont think they are a rip off, £35-£40, for something that gets worn to death, washed a 1000 times and gets updated every 2 years. I still wear some old football shirts around the house on lazy days that are 4-5 seasons old, so all in all good value. I have casual shirts & t-shirts that dont last that long that cost a lot more.
still, there were 4 pics taken on that day with Wagstaff and Hudson, and the next lot will be organised to show the kit off to looks its best. the pics in that brochure were taken to launch new sponsor not launching the kit. they will improve. honest.
[cite]Posted By: DA9[/cite] I still wear some old football shirts around the house on lazy days that are 4-5 seasons old, so all in all good value. I have casual shirts & t-shirts that dont last that long that cost a lot more.
Currently being worn for jogging and gardening purposes are the 1991 red white and black 'leisure shirt', and the blue and black Woolwich number, though that one is a bit tight !!
[cite]Posted By: DA9[/cite]I still wear some old football shirts around the house on lazy days that are 4-5 seasons old, so all in all good value. I have casual shirts & t-shirts that dont last that long that cost a lot more.
Currently being worn for jogging and gardening purposes are the 1991 red white and black 'leisure shirt', and the blue and black Woolwich number, though that one is a bit tight !!
Not sure the material is right for jogging fella, lots of chaffing.
Anyway, I'm off to buy some dulcoease to soften my stools.
[cite]Posted By: Barn Door Lisbie[/cite]How can you give it a chance, you either like it or you don't.
People that like it will buy it, those that don't, won't!
At the end of the day it's a football shirt and all footballs shirts are a rip off!
I actually dont think they are a rip off, £35-£40, for something that gets worn to death, washed a 1000 times and gets updated every 2 years. I still wear some old football shirts around the house on lazy days that are 4-5 seasons old, so all in all good value. I have casual shirts & t-shirts that dont last that long that cost a lot more.
You could sell a football shirt for £25 and still make a decent profit so for that reason I think they are a rip off.
If people are happy to pay £40 then fair enough but personally I wouldn't for either of our new shirts cos I don't like em.
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I believe there will be new pictures being distributed sometime soon.
pete> I'm sure its not going to be claret and blue.
People that like it will buy it, those that don't, won't!
At the end of the day it's a football shirt and all footballs shirts are a rip off!
I always like to form my values/ideas on often ill thought out snap judgements, I find it leads to an exciting, but lonely, life.
p.s I doubt I will change my mind and I have also seen the pictures in that weird corporate thing they sent me last week
I actually dont think they are a rip off, £35-£40, for something that gets worn to death, washed a 1000 times and gets updated every 2 years. I still wear some old football shirts around the house on lazy days that are 4-5 seasons old, so all in all good value. I have casual shirts & t-shirts that dont last that long that cost a lot more.
Currently being worn for jogging and gardening purposes are the 1991 red white and black 'leisure shirt', and the blue and black Woolwich number, though that one is a bit tight !!
Anyway, I'm off to buy some dulcoease to soften my stools.
You could sell a football shirt for £25 and still make a decent profit so for that reason I think they are a rip off.
If people are happy to pay £40 then fair enough but personally I wouldn't for either of our new shirts cos I don't like em.