Same. Already bought the away, don’t usually do more than one per season, can’t justify it.Got one in my basket and debating it but just can't talk myself into it due to the price
Same. Already bought the away, don’t usually do more than one per season, can’t justify it.Got one in my basket and debating it but just can't talk myself into it due to the price
This. This this this. Lets have a surplus of stock, not some calculated algorithm that leaves people disappointed.To the club, the question is. Do they look at selling shirts as purely a money making exercise? (in which case stock ordering is a cost v predicted sales exercise in ordering the right quantity)
Or is selling shirts also about branding? Is there a point about creating a buzz and awareness around the club, which might feed into the commercial performance of the club in other ways
My thinking is this. FFS FFS FFS. This is our time. This is our moment. People want to wear our shirts in Coldean, Kyoto and Quito. Why are we buggerring around trying to make sure we don’t have to discount from £60 to £40 towards the end of the season. We just sold a player for £115m?
The idea that people have made long journeys from other countries and are coming out of our pop up shop disappointed as we don’t have a kit to sell them and have no timescale on when we ever will have one is hideously embarrassing.
Now is the time to build our profile, now is the time to start to compete commercially. Now is the time to win more fans. Yes, we might lose money (incredibly modest amounts by football standards) initially, but we’ve got huge numbers of people effectively asking to pay £60 to be a billboard for the product we sell and we’re telling them to go away.
Ditch Nike now.
Change tack completely on merchandising approach.
And yet if you go into the shop they can print them there and then!This. This this this. Lets have a surplus of stock, not some calculated algorithm that leaves people disappointed.
Two weeks since I ordered a Mitoma 22 shirt for my daughter, to be told they are waiting on a delivery of 'some letters and numbers'. No idea when it will turn up. Come on guys, sort this out
And with a bit of clever discounting at the end of the season, there probably won't be a surplus.This. This this this. Lets have a surplus of stock, not some calculated algorithm that leaves people disappointed.
Two weeks since I ordered a Mitoma 22 shirt for my daughter, to be told they are waiting on a delivery of 'some letters and numbers'. No idea when it will turn up. Come on guys, sort this out
Limited to 2 million itemsSo it wasn't a "limited edition" after all?
Anyone know what measurement is a 2XL? No size guide.
This. This this this. Lets have a surplus of stock, not some calculated algorithm that leaves people disappointed.
Two weeks since I ordered a Mitoma 22 shirt for my daughter, to be told they are waiting on a delivery of 'some letters and numbers'. No idea when it will turn up. Come on guys, sort this out
TMy thinking is this. FFS FFS FFS. This is our time. This is our moment. People want to wear our shirts in Coldean, Kyoto and Quito. Why are we buggerring around trying to make sure we don’t have to discount from £60 to £40 towards the end of the season. We just sold a player for £115m?
The idea that people have made long journeys from other countries and are coming out of our pop up shop disappointed as we don’t have a kit to sell them and have no timescale on when we ever will have one is hideously embarrassing.
Now is the time to build our profile, now is the time to start to compete commercially. Now is the time to win more fans. Yes, we might lose money (incredibly modest amounts by football standards) initially, but we’ve got huge numbers of people effectively asking to pay £60 to be a billboard for the product we sell and we’re telling them to go away.
That's a joke. For what ever reason I saw the club shop bag up 20 pre printed Mitoma shirts on Saturday. God knows how many they actually pre printed in total.
OhJust got an email saying they're in stock if anyone is after them.
Wouldn’t that make it a number bag ? Was it see through ? If not then I’m struggling to believe you could see they were all number 2’s.No joke I saw a man running away from the Amex today with a swag bag full to the BRIM with stick on number twos.
Make of that what you will.
The notorious Co-Op shoplifting gang had raided the Amex earlier, putting back stocks of the green awayNo joke I saw a man running away from the Amex today with a swag bag full to the BRIM with stick on number twos.
Make of that what you will.
I don’t know the metric measurements but it’s a good fit for me when I’ve bought our kits.Anyone know what measurement is a 2XL? No size guide.
No joke I saw a man running away from the Amex today with a swag bag full to the BRIM with stick on number twos.
Make of that what you will.
The club could use this as a descriptor in its website size guide.I don’t know the metric measurements but it’s a good fit for me when I’ve bought our kits.
For reference, I’m 6ft 5. I don’t know my weight but I’m the sort of body type where people don’t know if my main adjective should be tall or fat.
If I look up I’ve got a decent chin line, but if I look down below 20 degrees then all hell breaks loose.
Hope this helps.
Anyone know what measurement is a 2XL? No size guide.