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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,262
Faversham
so when can i buy/pre order my son a shirt

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How the **** do I know? :shrug:

This a marathon not a sprint.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,999
Seven Dials
I wonder whether Nike have had the same difficulty supplying England, Chelsea, Tottenham or Man City shirts ...
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
I wonder whether Nike have had the same difficulty supplying England, Chelsea, Tottenham or Man City shirts ...

For obvious reasons, the demand for their shirts would be far more predictable, than for complete PL newcomers with a recent history of relatively modest sales. The FA and those clubs mentioned can therefore forecast and order with great certainty. As PB made plain, the costs of any over ordering would have been suffered by the club.

Every unsold shirt at the end of the season, would have wiped out the club's profit on 6 shirts sold at full price, mitigated to an extent by any recover in the end/post season sale.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
10,280
saaf of the water
What a strange comment (not Andy Naylor) see Weststander's note.

Completely different circumstances. You cannot compare Chelsea/England kit sales to ours.
 
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Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Seven Dials
What a strange comment (not Andy Naylor) see Weststander's note.

Completely different circumstances. You cannot compare Chelsea/England kit sales to ours.

Well, I'm sure I apologise for asking. I was trying to establish whether it was a general blockage in the Nike supply lines or simply with our shirts.

:flounce:

I'll try a different question if my first one was so strange. Have Nike run out of black socks for the away kit as well? Even the first team don't seem to have any now.
 
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May 27, 2014
1,638
Littlehampton
So Barber has written another essay of spin which can be summarised in 5 words.

The club underestimated the demand.

Simple as that really. Who'd have thought it? The bloke really is a tit sometimes when a bit of criticism comes their way. Yes - we can all see that sales have exceeded expectations, but to be tied into a deal and a situation where we have had no kits on sale for 3 of the first 4 months of our first Premier League campaign is an absolutely shambolic situation, with only seemingly a small batch to arrive before Christmas.

It may not be through lack of trying or individual blame, but the holistic situation is an disgrace, however many sentences he puts together about record sales and exceptional drmand.

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BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
What you need to wear to a football match this time of year is a decent warm coat.
An overpriced nylon t shirt is going to keep you warm. :)
 




Hyperion

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Nov 1, 2010
5,314
A complete mess supply wise. On one hand you have the club telling people not to buy fake kits online and on the other hand there are no real kits in stock. I would be raging if I was Mr Barber. Ditch Nike on the basis they have as a kit supplier, not actually supplied any(home kits)....for months.
 


TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
10,917
Brighton
So Barber has written another essay of spin which can be summarised in 5 words.

The club underestimated the demand.

Simple as that really. Who'd have thought it? The bloke really is a tit sometimes when a bit of criticism comes their way. Yes - we can all see that sales have exceeded expectations, but to be tied into a deal and a situation where we have had no kits on sale for 3 of the first 4 months of our first Premier League campaign is an absolutely shambolic situation, with only seemingly a small batch to arrive before Christmas.

It may not be through lack of trying or individual blame, but the holistic situation is an disgrace, however many sentences he puts together about record sales and exceptional drmand.

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I think Barber has done a brilliant job, but I'm inclined to agree. They underestimated demand. Simple as that.

We seem to harp on about how blessed we are to have Nike as a kit supplier and how, without them, we'd never sell as many kits to the thousands of kids who won't wear anything but Nike (even though their parents buy the bloody thing so it makes NO DIFFERENCE). We're so LUCKY we have a (kind of) unique FOURTY FIVE POUND shirt which didn't come from pro direct soccer. And how, because of these BLESSINGS we've got to suffer the consequences and that nobody is to blame, we're just victims of our own success.

Well I would say that whoever is in charge of the tat in the club shop and whoever estimates how much shit we should order and whoever decided that the bloody arms on the away shirt were a good idea needs to perhaps do a bit of a better job.

Every element of the club is top notch, but the whole shopping experience is borderline worse than when we were in League 1.
 


Hyperion

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Nov 1, 2010
5,314
I think Barber has done a brilliant job, but I'm inclined to agree. They underestimated demand. Simple as that.

We seem to harp on about how blessed we are to have Nike as a kit supplier and how, without them, we'd never sell as many kits to the thousands of kids who won't wear anything but Nike (even though their parents buy the bloody thing so it makes NO DIFFERENCE). We're so LUCKY we have a (kind of) unique FOURTY FIVE POUND shirt which didn't come from pro direct soccer. And how, because of these BLESSINGS we've got to suffer the consequences and that nobody is to blame, we're just victims of our own success.

Well I would say that whoever is in charge of the tat in the club shop and whoever estimates how much shit we should order and whoever decided that the bloody arms on the away shirt were a good idea needs to perhaps do a bit of a better job.

Every element of the club is top notch, but the whole shopping experience is borderline worse than when we were in League 1.

I agree with most of that but the club saying they underestimated the demand doesn’t really answer the question as to why it has been several months and we stick haven’t got a pot to piss in stock wise. That’s extremely poor
 




May 27, 2014
1,638
Littlehampton
I think Barber has done a brilliant job, but I'm inclined to agree. They underestimated demand. Simple as that.

We seem to harp on about how blessed we are to have Nike as a kit supplier and how, without them, we'd never sell as many kits to the thousands of kids who won't wear anything but Nike (even though their parents buy the bloody thing so it makes NO DIFFERENCE). We're so LUCKY we have a (kind of) unique FOURTY FIVE POUND shirt which didn't come from pro direct soccer. And how, because of these BLESSINGS we've got to suffer the consequences and that nobody is to blame, we're just victims of our own success.

Well I would say that whoever is in charge of the tat in the club shop and whoever estimates how much shit we should order and whoever decided that the bloody arms on the away shirt were a good idea needs to perhaps do a bit of a better job.

Every element of the club is top notch, but the whole shopping experience is borderline worse than when we were in League 1.
Stop it. You're supposed to ignore the inevitable spikes owing to growing fanbase, the success of last year and the Premier League boom, and instead focus on record "footfall", sales, turnovers etc.

Never mind the empty Nike shelves and the colossal amount of overpriced horseshit on offer.

IT'S RECORD-BREAKING STUFF

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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
Location Location
So Barber has written another essay of spin which can be summarised in 5 words.

The club underestimated the demand.

Simple as that really. Who'd have thought it? The bloke really is a tit sometimes when a bit of criticism comes their way. Yes - we can all see that sales have exceeded expectations, but to be tied into a deal and a situation where we have had no kits on sale for 3 of the first 4 months of our first Premier League campaign is an absolutely shambolic situation, with only seemingly a small batch to arrive before Christmas.

It may not be through lack of trying or individual blame, but the holistic situation is an disgrace, however many sentences he puts together about record sales and exceptional drmand.

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Very much this.

There are clubs in the PL who are of a similar size to ourselves, clubs who have been promoted to the PL who are of a similar size to ourselves. Although its our first time at this level in a long time, we haven't re-invented the wheel here. We get crowds of circa 30k, I can't imagine we are so UNIQUE as to be completely clueless as to the demand for shirts after having been promoted. But apparently, we are.

Why not just fess up and say "apologies, we got our numbers completely wrong". Won't help anyone get their shirts any quicker now, but its preferable to all this fobbing off with the apparently incalculable, unprecedented, off-the-scale, WORLD RECORD demand for BHA shirts that has caught them completely unawares.

:rolleyes:
 


May 27, 2014
1,638
Littlehampton
Very much this.

There are clubs in the PL who are of a similar size to ourselves, clubs who have been promoted to the PL who are of a similar size to ourselves. Although its our first time at this level in a long time, we haven't re-invented the wheel here. We get crowds of circa 30k, I can't imagine we are so UNIQUE as to be completely clueless as to the demand for shirts after having been promoted. But apparently, we are.

Why not just fess up and say "apologies, we got our numbers completely wrong". Won't help anyone get their shirts any quicker now, but its preferable to all this fobbing off with the apparently incalculable, unprecedented, off-the-scale, world-record demand for BHA shirts that has caught them seemingly completely unawares.

:rolleyes:
I can't remember Barber apologising for anything other than Seagulls Player being shit (supplier to blame, of course)

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middletoenail

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Jul 2, 2008
3,580
Hong Kong
Is it me, or is there a new precedent of shirts being valid for only one season?

This is clearly a huge contributory factor of the club being scared of over supply, but Barber doesn't mention this.

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Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Central Borneo / the Lizard
All right everyone, stop it now, they underestimated demand, give them a break. They obviously got someone to do an analysis of expected sales, and they didn't get it right, its not an exact science. There doesn't seem to be much more they can do other than what they have done already.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
62,771
Chandlers Ford
Any sense and / or decency, and they'd proceed as follows:

1. Do whatever it takes to get the stock issue resolved, so there's shirts to sell before Christmas.
2. Announce that the current shirt* will now be retained for season 2018/19.


*exact specification of shoulder badges to be confirmed in May...

Is it me, or is there a new precedent of shirts being valid for only one season?

This is clearly a huge contributory factor of the club being scared of over supply, but Barber doesn't mention this.

This.

Extend the use of the current shirt for an additional season (single season shirts are wholly unacceptable anyway, IMO), so that the people still waiting don't walk away thinking "What's the point in buying a shirt now, that's going to be replaced after about ten (home) matches", and so that they can confidently re-stock in decent volume, which next summer's demand in mind.
 




Carrot Cruncher

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Jul 30, 2003
5,053
Southampton, United Kingdom
All right everyone, stop it now, they underestimated demand, give them a break. They obviously got someone to do an analysis of expected sales, and they didn't get it right, its not an exact science. There doesn't seem to be much more they can do other than what they have done already.

Sorry, PB :)
 


Tory Boy

Active member
Jun 14, 2004
971
Brighton
What a nightmare it must be working in the club shop when everyone thinks you/the club are utter numpties for not having enough stock, but more importantly not having it for nearly four months.

TB
 


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