I've been trying so hard to convince myself to get a new home shirt: growing on me, don't mind thrBFB sponser logo, don't look that bad etc - but I have to give in and admit its an expensive rag this time. Going to dig my old Bukta out
the flying biscuit wrote::DOH: no they almost certainly didnt instruct the manufacturer/supplier to make a sub standard kit...nor did i suggest they did anything of the sort...
its a fact though that this kit is not as good as the canterbury shirt yet it retails for more. now either the buyers have cocked up and the cost price was so high they have to charge £45 to make a reasonable profit.
or [b]the cost price is the same or less than the Canterbury kits, and the product is of a poorer quality and the retail price is higher thereby profiting by charging top whack for a sub standard product. I have no evidance of cost prices [/b]thats true but my allegation that a sub standard product in comparison to previous years is being flogged for top whack still stands.... had the reduction in quality been matched by a reduction in price i would be fine with that....
On the basis you don't know what you're talking about RE cost prices (as you've admitted), why accuse the club of deliberately trying to rip people off? You certainly suggested that when you said:-
Quote:the club have seen an opportunity to make profit by selling substandard items at top whack
That's almost as silly as suggesting the club will receive a batch of shirts and say 'you know what, some people don't like cotton. Some may even call it a rag. I know, let's drop the RRP of these shirts accordingly'.
You have every right to your opinion on an item of clothing and to vote with your wallet. However, again, it's out of order to accuse the club of deliberately trying to rip supporters off.
Me: I'm still reeling from the news that someone is considering watching the 1st and 3rd game on Saturday and NOT watching Warrington play. It's like being in Shea Stadium when the Beatles came to town and deciding to nip out for a fag.
knockersbumpMKII: Is it FOOK, you're good but you're not THAT good, jesus you wanky fans need to get over yourselves, Beatles at the Shea in '65 was a once in a lifetime opportunity for some (despite the following years performance), you can watch a very good team in primrose & yellow play every week if you really wanted to but comparing it to one of the very best music groups of all time in an iconic stadia such as the shea is overegging your importance, you're not even the best team in SL atm
Has anyone seen the Leeds / Hull / Saints rep kits? As in - is it a Warrington decision to have a cotton and different style shirt as the "replica" or is it what ISC are doing across the board with all of their rep shirts?
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 5893 Location: Warrington
Leeds shirt is 100% polyester Hull FC is the same 60% Cotton 40% Polyester as us. St Helens also the same 60% Cotton 40% Polyester Don't know about Catalans.
Joined: Jan 14 2010 Posts: 2343 Location: The House of Pain-WA5
just out of interest popped into the leeds shop today, and their replica kit is a perfect example of what a replica should be, brilliant feel to it, sponsors all looked good and material was nice, shirt matched the players exactly aswell, also no extra price for the larger gentleman!
all that i can see being the difference in the situation is the clubs, our club has messed this up, because isc, are able to make good quality kits, and are doing for leeds, so why are we allowing them to make anything different for us?
NOW THE WIRE!
JWP wrote:Sam looks to me to be the type who 'disconnects' halfway through a game of FIFA when getting a good hiding, and that's just not on, Sam.
seanm89 wrote:just out of interest popped into the leeds shop today, and their replica kit is a perfect example of what a replica should be, brilliant feel to it, sponsors all looked good and material was nice, shirt matched the players exactly aswell, also no extra price for the larger gentleman!
all that i can see being the difference in the situation is the clubs, our club has messed this up, because isc, are able to make good quality kits, and are doing for leeds, so why are we allowing them to make anything different for us?
You've changed your tune. Have you been convinced now?
Joined: Jan 14 2010 Posts: 2343 Location: The House of Pain-WA5
TheDoc wrote:You've changed your tune. Have you been convinced now?
never realised the difference in quality between our own and leeds'! its horrific! will not be a purchase, just gonna buy training gear and maybe an away top this year!
NOW THE WIRE!
JWP wrote:Sam looks to me to be the type who 'disconnects' halfway through a game of FIFA when getting a good hiding, and that's just not on, Sam.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 5893 Location: Warrington
Just had a look while in ASDA, the shirt looks and feels cheap. Worth nowhere near £45.
At least when the club had the lower quality Halbro shirt for 1 of the Alfie years they gave it away free when a season ticket was bought. The club and ISC really need to question what they've done.
1st mistake is spoiling the designs with sponsors logos having backgrounds and the 2nd mistake is having that material.
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