I imagine "pink + yellow" is a box of bibs, but you never know....
That's quite meh really, not horrible, but really bland.
I think it's because we're SO well run in other ways, it makes the whole new kit stuff (and lack of club presence in Brighton centre whatsoever) seem bizarrely amateurish by comparison.Our kit situation never fails to baffle me every summer. Smaller clubs than us have their Nike kits announced early and we're certainly not in the bracket of huge clubs who have their own bespoke kits, so can it only be assumed that it's us dragging the process out? Every summer without fail we're late with a kit launch and newly signed players are pictured holding up a shirt they'll never wear, then when the kit does arrive (sometimes well after the start of the season) there isn't enough supply to satisfy demand. It must be an internal issue at the club where the design is always agreed upon late and the purchaser is too nervous to over order.
P.S.. yes, I know none of this is particularly important in the grand scheme of things and I never buy a shirt anyway. It just annoys me for some childish reason.
I'm with you, it's bizarre. It must surely affect the number of sales over the course of the season as well. It's very unlike us these days to miss out on making some extra £££.Our kit situation never fails to baffle me every summer. Smaller clubs than us have their Nike kits announced early and we're certainly not in the bracket of huge clubs who have their own bespoke kits, so can it only be assumed that it's us dragging the process out? Every summer without fail we're late with a kit launch and newly signed players are pictured holding up a shirt they'll never wear, then when the kit does arrive (sometimes well after the start of the season) there isn't enough supply to satisfy demand. It must be an internal issue at the club where the design is always agreed upon late and the purchaser is too nervous to over order.
P.S.. yes, I know none of this is particularly important in the grand scheme of things and I never buy a shirt anyway. It just annoys me for some childish reason.
That whole area of our commercial side has been an issue for years. Not just the kit but the other stuff in the shop is not great when you compare it to the other merchandise available from other clubs of all sizes.Our kit situation never fails to baffle me every summer. Smaller clubs than us have their Nike kits announced early and we're certainly not in the bracket of huge clubs who have their own bespoke kits, so can it only be assumed that it's us dragging the process out? Every summer without fail we're late with a kit launch and newly signed players are pictured holding up a shirt they'll never wear, then when the kit does arrive (sometimes well after the start of the season) there isn't enough supply to satisfy demand. It must be an internal issue at the club where the design is always agreed upon late and the purchaser is too nervous to over order.
P.S.. yes, I know none of this is particularly important in the grand scheme of things and I never buy a shirt anyway. It just annoys me for some childish reason.
we wore hyperturq 3 times last season - away at Brentford, Palace and SouthamptonThat would be why I don't remember it
I'm sure that question has been asked of him many times before, is anyone aware of his answer?Imho it wouldn’t matter if our kit was made by Nike, Puma, Adidas or Dave Rose Sports for that matter (RIP) we’d still f*** about with the release!!
Edit Someone should as PB at a forum “why are sour kit launches so slow”
"Not one particular reason, it's a bitter this and a bitter that."Edit Someone should as PB at a forum “why are sour kit launches so slow”
Very good"Not one particular reason, it's a bitter this and a bitter that."
What is FPL?Haven't read the whole thread to check whether this has already been discussed, but does FPL know something we don't?
Haven't read the whole thread to check whether this has already been discussed, but does FPL know something we don't?