Don't get the point. If I want to fly the BHA colours I'd like them to be seen. If I wanted a man - bag I'd shop around for a slightly less cheap looking one than that shiny piece of pleathery shite. As for that shirt, I know what the date means but that design looks like the sort of tat they flogged in Next in the early 2000's with odd numbers all over them for middle aged men who like to barbeque and talk about routes to work at dinner parties.
Don't get the point. If I want to fly the BHA colours I'd like them to be seen. If I wanted a man - bag I'd shop around for a slightly less cheap looking one than that shiny piece of pleathery shite. As for that shirt, I know what the date means but that design looks like the sort of tat they flogged in Next in the early 2000's with odd numbers all over them for middle aged men who like to barbeque and talk about routes to work at dinner parties.
Don't get the point. If I want to fly the BHA colours I'd like them to be seen. If I wanted a man - bag I'd shop around for a slightly less cheap looking one than that shiny piece of pleathery shite. As for that shirt, I know what the date means but that design looks like the sort of tat they flogged in Next in the early 2000's with odd numbers all over them for middle aged men who like to barbeque and talk about routes to work at dinner parties.
I take your point about wanting the Albion colours to be seen, but please don't knock those middle aged men who like black, like odd numbers, and enjoy a barbeque. I'm one of them!
Now what route was it l took to the office this morning?
It makes money for the club.
Not to steal a line from NSC's Edna, but: 'Can we get married Nibble?'
If you hadn't written that post already then I would have.
No necessarily as when I buy a nice boss or Armani shirt I don't want that plastered all over itDon't get the point. If I want to fly the BHA colours I'd like them to be seen. If I wanted a man - bag I'd shop around for a slightly less cheap looking one than that shiny piece of pleathery shite. As for that shirt, I know what the date means but that design looks like the sort of tat they flogged in Next in the early 2000's with odd numbers all over them for middle aged men who like to barbeque and talk about routes to work at dinner parties.
So can something not make money for the club and not look like market stall tat?
I wonder if the irony of selling 1901 t- shirts to 1901 members who then can't wear them on the 1901 Club lounges is lost on them?
Distinct lack of joined up writing
I see the point that when buying lower end "designer" brands like Boss or Armani one doesn't want to look tacky by having the logo on display. .
So can something make money for the club and not look like market stall tat at the same time?
Football clubs as a whole seem to find that incredibly difficult, it's not just us. It's better than it was, but I concur that most of it appears to be manufactured by the same people who make sweatshirts with Tube maps on and shortbread biscuit tins shaped like Routemaster buses for Oxford Street souvenir stores (and about as well-priced...).