I’ve never seen them at an airport...
Must admit, if I go in to a sports shop, souvenir shop or any appropriate outlet home or abroad that sells football stuff but not Brighton merch., I often make a point of asking if they have any Brighton shirts, mugs or whatever they sell. When they say no, I can then say that's a shame and walk out without buying anything.
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Not exactly kit, but I found this in an antique shop in Rickmansworth recently.
I guess we're sort of expanding in Hertfordshire
There used to be a shop on Carnaby Street in London that stocked them, although I’m going back a while - not sure it is still there. I’m sure it was called ‘Soccer Zone’ or something similar.
Shirt sales are such a small part of the economy of a football club like Brighton in 2022. If they cost £55, the club will (if they have the standard Nike agreement which is likely) earn a little more than £4 per shirt. Sell 100 000 shirts, get £400 000... and I imagine the global demand for Brighton shirts is quite low, might be some in Japan but most are going to buy a Japan-kit with Mitoma rather than a Brighton one, and if they go for a Brighton kit they might buy a cheap, Chinese fake one.
I don't think Brighton could sell more than 200 000 shirts if it was available globally and the whole logistics of the thing would probably eat a lot of that £800k profit. Can't see the club pushing for it, I'm guessing it is more of a Nike decision where and when the kit is available.
I would really hope that Brighton are not dumb enough to fall for £4 per shirt. A T-shirt retailer would make £6-9 on a £30 branded shirt. Just using a thought that Albion sell between 5 and 10,000 shirts per year, that is a figure way in excess of niche brands in other sports sectors would sell in the UK.
Nike may be able to sweeten the deal by offering some kind of sponsorship (unlikely), or by giving a stunning price on their non Albion related, generic soccer/fashion wear. Either way, do you have any figures you can share from EPL teams business deals with kit manufacturers?
Even with a £15 or so profit from every shirt sale it would be difficult to reach the £2-3m a year that Nike are most likely paying Brighton.
I don't know if I've seen a list or something of shirt deals, but I know that the standard deal that Nike gives elite teams is that the clubs get 7.5% from the shirt sales. Exceptions are made with big clubs where there's greater competition for the sponsorship - a big club like United or Liverpool could get 20% or so.
As for the sponsorship deal it is more difficult to estimate but any lower than £2m per season and any more than £5m seems unlikely based on disclosed/leaked numbers from similar-sized teams in similar-sized leagues.
Maybe [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] got some clever things to say on the subject.