....or a crass sales pitch at half-time.
We want to see some decent footie and some commitment.
I don't even mind if we lose. Is that too much to ask for?
....or a crass sales pitch at half-time.
We want to see some decent footie and some commitment.
I don't even mind if we lose. Is that too much to ask for?
So, if we had NOT had a sales pitch at half time, we would have played better?
What are you talking about you silly man
The emphasis on sales and commercial s*it you silly man.
Most ironic thing is the shirt's being launched with the slogan BE BOLD. Which is everything the team are not.
The new shirts are great. Although club shirts always seem expensive they end up being good value. Young relatives of mine wear them all the time bar school.They really love them,so to have another shirt that you can buy them for Christmas is a positive. At least it is something useful on their Christmas list. It is also money in club funds rather than a high street chain.
This started as a strange thread with the performance connected to shirt sales.
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Just ridiculous logic. So the club has emphasis on sales and this somehow affects the players performance and management ability? (Which to be fair is crap anyway)
As someone who spent his childhood watching my local team, Newport County, I can report that they only ever played in the black and amber colours that marked them out from other teams. There was no "away kit".Anybody good on the history of football on here? When I started watching, nearly fifty years ago, I'm pretty sure away teams only wore a change strip if their colours clashed with the home side - and also I think it was the ref. who decided whether the change was necessary. Can anybody confirm that, and if so when did it change?
I personally hate all these away strips - I want to see my side playing in the blue and white stripes, unless we're away at the likes of Huddersfield or Sheff. Wednesday of course, or anywhere where there is a genuine clash of colours.