http://www.teamsportdirect.co.uk/products/Nike-Striker-III-Game-Jersey-Short-Sleeve-University-Gold%7B47%7DBlack.html
http://www.teamsportdirect.co.uk/products/Nike-Striped-Division-Jersey-SS-Black%7B47%7DUniversity-Red.html
Get the third and away kit for about £15 from elsewhere then. The advantage of generic Nike kits is you can get them cheaper from other outlets.
still, isn't £45 for a shirt that cost a couple of quid to make, rather a lot!
still, isn't £45 for a shirt that cost a couple of quid to make, rather a lot!
http://www.teamsportdirect.co.uk/products/Nike-Striker-III-Game-Jersey-Short-Sleeve-University-Gold%7B47%7DBlack.html
http://www.teamsportdirect.co.uk/products/Nike-Striped-Division-Jersey-SS-Black%7B47%7DUniversity-Red.html
Get the third and away kit for about £15 from elsewhere then. The advantage of generic Nike kits is you can get them cheaper from other outlets.
I am struggling to find the bespoke parts and what makes it exclusive to us!
That's economics fatboy! More material needed!
Yes perhaps they should only charge the cost of the raw materials plus perhaps 5% mark-up? Alternatively we could buy white T shirts in Primark for £1.99 and paint our own blue stripes on with poster paints; far better value.
Grown men in replica shirts...
Grown men in replica shirts...
Just gone on to the preorder thing just to have a look and as soon as you change it from M to L or XL, the price goes from £45 to £58.....
Not sure if this is an error or the club being useless.
Grown men in replica shirts...
Just a way of showing their pride and allegiance to the team they support, what's the big deal?
Just another way of being 'cool' or thinking themselves superior in some way.