Then they should just sell without sponsors and offer a free printing service when they get a sponsor.
Thy can't even be bothered to put themselves out for the customers who would buy one.
I dare say that some would find more incentive to buy the kit too, as sometimes the sponsors can ruin a decent kit.
Yeah, just look at the protest shirt.
While I agree that sponsorship can ruin the look of a good shirt design, I think in this case it's more about the statement the shirt makes. To me it's says, we offered to work with you to help this club grow, instead we were told you would do it your way and you lied and treated us with contempt. We are capable of taking away shirt sales, sponsors as well as other income. If only you'd listened Katrien
It was a joke mate, no need to get so serious about it.
It may be because KM didn't order the kit in time.
A club usually orders kit by the end of October, but last season we didn't do this until mid / end of November.
Saying that, the search for new sponsorship would also have an effect on the release date too. I now wonder if they have managed to get new sponsorship especially as we have been quite critical of potential new sponsors. Knowing our luck though, they have got new sponsorship and it will be from either a pay day loan company, or worse still, a betting shop.
It seems a but daft that you have to choose your kit so early, when we're only picking a design from the Nike pub team catalogue.
Not daft at all. Just have a look at how many teams use template kits and how much of it each team uses. Now, if all of those teams ordered there kit at the end of the season then it would become a nightmare to manufacture, deliver and even register your kit with the league.
The volumes only come with sales of replica kit, and in a world of fast fashion where designs on the catwalks can be turned into cheap copies in Primark within weeks, surely you shouldn't take 8 months to turnaround mass produced football kits
It may be because KM didn't order the kit in time.
A club usually orders kit by the end of October, but last season we didn't do this until mid / end of November.
Saying that, the search for new sponsorship would also have an effect on the release date too. I now wonder if they have managed to get new sponsorship especially as we have been quite critical of potential new sponsors. Knowing our luck though, they have got new sponsorship and it will be from either a pay day loan company, or worse still, a betting shop.
It seems a but daft that you have to choose your kit so early, when we're only picking a design from the Nike pub team catalogue.
Not daft at all. Just have a look at how many teams use template kits and how much of it each team uses. Now, if all of those teams ordered there kit at the end of the season then it would become a nightmare to manufacture, deliver and even register your kit with the league.
The volumes only come with sales of replica kit, and in a world of fast fashion where designs on the catwalks can be turned into cheap copies in Primark within weeks, surely you shouldn't take 8 months to turnaround mass produced football kits
Not at all. Who kits out the U21's and the academy sides? Don't forget it's training kit as well as match day kit.
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
I see what you are ineptly trying to say but..
Well, here's a link to the scenes at Charlton's "last" game at the Valley in 1985. There are about 3 people wearing what might be replica shirts Wasn't really the done thing in those days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3qQ_OmuSwY
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
Hardly anyone wore replica shirts until the late 1980s
But of you have kids who want a footie shirt it's a case of get them a cafc one or someone will get them another club one and Roland or not I'd rather they had charlton thanks.
But of you have kids who want a footie shirt it's a case of get them a cafc one or someone will get them another club one and Roland or not I'd rather they had charlton thanks.
Get them an England European Cup one. Sports direct will probably be selling them for a fiver soon.
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
I see what you are ineptly trying to say but..
Well, here's a link to the scenes at Charlton's "last" game at the Valley in 1985. There are about 3 people wearing what might be replica shirts Wasn't really the done thing in those days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3qQ_OmuSwY
Ah... 22 years old. Young, dumb and full of... an irrational hate of Palarse!
The new AeroSwift shirts are for the Nike sponsored teams only.
Our kit is from JustSport/Avec and therefore only get teamwear kits from the catalogue.
Expect this template to be used extensively next season, but I for one hate the ridiculous contrast sleeve shit they have done this year. Look at the new Man City kit, the new Barcelona kit, the French, English, Portuguese and Dutch national kits, they are all atrocious in my eyes. Hope we change kit supplier before we get that kit.
It'll be the Striker template in red/white, with a white lettered sponsor on the front, either a company already in partnership with Charlton, or a random company no-one has ever heard of.
The new AeroSwift shirts are for the Nike sponsored teams only.
Our kit is from JustSport/Avec and therefore only get teamwear kits from the catalogue.
Expect this template to be used extensively next season, but I for one hate the ridiculous contrast sleeve shit they have done this year. Look at the new Man City kit, the new Barcelona kit, the French, English, Portuguese and Dutch national kits, they are all atrocious in my eyes. Hope we change kit supplier before we get that kit.
It'll be the Striker template in red/white, with a white lettered sponsor on the front, either a company already in partnership with Charlton, or a random company no-one has ever heard of.
The primary color and the new badge are absolutely ace, but then it looks like the colored in the rest with with a pen that didn't quite match the rest.
I do think the contrast works on some kits, I think the England red one is quite nice, but on some kits it looks absolutely awful.
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
I did think that you could buy replica shirts during the Gliksten era.
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
You buy a shirt to support the team on the pitch .... I suspect everyone brought a shirt when Gliksten was in charge or when Sunley took us to selhurst .....
The biggest betrayal an owner can do to supporters just handing out a peice of paper telling them we are moving . Yet people still supported them ??
That's before I mention Hulyer !! Yet people still brought shirts .....
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Well, here's a link to the scenes at Charlton's "last" game at the Valley in 1985.
There are about 3 people wearing what might be replica shirts
Wasn't really the done thing in those days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3qQ_OmuSwY
Hardly anyone wore replica shirts until the late 1980s
Your CARD is marked Nug.
Our kit is from JustSport/Avec and therefore only get teamwear kits from the catalogue.
Expect this template to be used extensively next season, but I for one hate the ridiculous contrast sleeve shit they have done this year. Look at the new Man City kit, the new Barcelona kit, the French, English, Portuguese and Dutch national kits, they are all atrocious in my eyes. Hope we change kit supplier before we get that kit.
It'll be the Striker template in red/white, with a white lettered sponsor on the front, either a company already in partnership with Charlton, or a random company no-one has ever heard of.
I do think the contrast works on some kits, I think the England red one is quite nice, but on some kits it looks absolutely awful.