saafend_seagull
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And that means that a vast majority of Albion fans disagree with whatever it was the OP put in his original email?
Erm....
So when on earth have you bought something for yourself which you DO NOT like?
And that means that a vast majority of Albion fans disagree with whatever it was the OP put in his original email?
Based on response, he suggested the club & nike should be ashamed of the shirt.
Me too. And I kind of wish people would stop emailing PB direct for every single gripe they have with the club. It's great that he responds (and how he responds) but surely he's got better stuff to be doing with his time.I'd be interested, by the way, to see the original e-mail from the OP.
the vast majority of supporters do not share your particular opinion
I bought some cookies from Tesco's earlier today and although my wife enjoyed them I thought they were not very nice - bit too bitter for my taste.
Does anyone have the email address of Tesco's CEO?
what are people going to do when sponsor starts peeling off
I bought some cookies from Tesco's earlier today and although my wife enjoyed them I thought they were not very nice - bit too bitter for my taste.
Does anyone have the email address of Tesco's CEO?
what are people going to do when sponsor starts peeling off
what are people going to do when sponsor starts peeling off
Thank you for your email.
I’m sorry that you do not like the new shirt.
Nike apply a heat pressed sponsor logo to ALL of its shirts, including those designed for Manchester United, Manchester City, Juventus, and Barcelona. Nike do not produce a sublimated printing option (and indeed last year’s shirt which was produced using this process also received complaints because the stripes were broken – in this business of football shirt design, clubs and manufacturers will never win!).
The sponsor logo must meet American Express’ owns brand guidelines – and our shirt design means that American Express’ logo must sit within a white box as the lettering itself can only be applied to a plain background. The size of the white box is determined by The Football League and, as is the case with all shirt sponsors, American Express require the maximum space to be used. I can assure you that American Express are not ashamed of something that meets their own guidelines.
Finally, with orders for the new shirt already 400% up on the previous best ever selling Albion shirt, I don’t think the club or Nike should be ashamed of anything! Shirt design will always be entirely subjective and different views, including yours, will be expressed and are of course valid and welcome, the vast majority of supporters do not share your particular opinion
I bought some cookies from Tesco's earlier today and although my wife enjoyed them I thought they were not very nice - bit too bitter for my taste.
Does anyone have the email address of Tesco's CEO?
I'm on it!!
Interesting quote (didn't ask me ... anyone?)
he's made you look like a right dick there