Joined: Dec 29 2011 Posts: 3607 Location: Back row of Threepenny, forever
number 6 wrote:Yes I understand what a retweet is, something the club didn't do on launch night, I never saw any retweet by the club, good or bad, regarding fans comments on the new away strip
But with you not using Twitter how could you tell?
I just googled Hull Fc twitter, it brings up their feed, plenty of "positive" re tweets
Joined: May 11 2003 Posts: 1707 Location: back yard
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Its a replica shirt and not genuine sports gear.
If you don't follow the advice, then thats more a reflection on you rather than the quality of the product.
Not really. If you want to get into a technical discussion about this, I actually follow the label on the product. It does not say anything about no conditioner and only at 30 and only inside out. Neither have any of the staff told me the advice when I have purchased in the past. Its advice I have picked up from this forum. I am also fully aware that its a replica shirt. A replica shirt that costs the best part of £50. As such I expect a certain level of quality. I have no issue with the quality of the actual shirt. My issue is with the transfers that are put on which are of a very poor quality imho. I have had discussions with senior members of staff at the club about this. They acknowledge the issue but seem to be happy replacing fault products rather than addressing the issue.
I have 4 kids all taking part in various sports. All have shirts with sponsors logos. Not one logo is a transfer. They are all intergrated into the shirt. Thats grassroots sport.
I guess we will agree to disagree ideally without trying to belittle each other.
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Joined: Sep 23 2008 Posts: 1909 Location: Top of the East Stand
number 6 wrote:And? You forgot the main reason why
Fans LIKE the shirt!
Can you imagine a company like Apple advertising that their iPhone batteries don't last longer than half an hour. Of course the positive comments are going to be used to advertise the shirt.
Overall, according to the survey I have carried out (4 people), 100% of fans like the shirt
Joined: Aug 31 2005 Posts: 8546 Location: Location Location
Graham Richards wrote:Given we have had limited edition shirts by ISC without transfers I fail to see what the issue is. For example the Magic shirt of 2013. That also had supporters names intergrated into the design. Its really not difficult.
Special edition shirts will cost more to produce and will be completely bespoke, rather than the templated Normal shirts. Just IMO. I agree with you by the way, just trying myself to understand why they are that way
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