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New Kit?

I agree, it is a shame to add more sponsors to shirts, there is really no need. There are lakes and oceans of money being wasted already. The extra money will just flow out into the Cheshire mansions and Gucci emporia.

Today I saw a man in a shop with "WONGA" written across his bulging gut. Turns out he is a proud Saudi Sportswashing Machine fan. Took me a moment to realise he wasn't a huge fan of Wonga.
 
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Surprised they didn't keep going on this one - there's still space above his waist, and then presumably his pants are free of sponsors at crotch level and below. Wasted money-making opportunity, clearly. :p


I'm disappointed you didn't start our engines using a more interesting model for this example - NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, seen here promoting the spicy muffins of Nature's Bakery:

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Clearly watches what she eats. So you'll watch what she does. Like yoga.

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I'm disappointed you didn't start our engines using a more interesting model for this example - NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, seen here promoting the spicy muffins of Nature's Bakery:

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Clearly watches what she eats. So you'll watch what she does. Like yoga.

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First I've heard of her. Assuredly won't be the last, though. ;)
 
Emirates Marketing Project have made history by becoming the first Premier League team to announce a shirt sleeve sponsor.

A rule change coming into force next season will allow clubs to have a secondary sponsor on their sleeves.

And on Friday City revealed their partnership with Nexen Tire, a tyre manufacturer from South Korea.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4324364/Man-City-Premier-League-club-sleeve-sponsor.html

I hadn't heard about this. Phooey. Though it's more money for the clubs, more PL shirts will look like lower division kits - billboards with advertising on every available inch.

They will end up looking like golfers.
 
I hadn't heard about this. Phooey. Though it's more money for the clubs, more PL shirts will look like lower division kits - billboards with advertising on every available inch.

Before this season every team in the league had Barclays on each sleeve for Premier League games, Emirates feature for FA Cup games this year, and a few teams have had quite prominent shirt makers' logos on the sleeves.

I don't think there's that much difference beyond the appearance on replica shirts.
 
I wonder why we haven't announced the Nike deal yet? Especially as Chelscum announced their's pretty much just after this season started.

With only 9 games left nobody's going to be buying any more under armour kits.
 
I wonder why we haven't announced the Nike deal yet? Especially as Chelscum announced their's pretty much just after this season started.

With only 9 games left nobody's going to be buying any more under armour kits.


Why chance it we need the money every single drop of it
 
Seems Standard Nike Fair. I like it though. The things I dont like are the Red Logo of course. Not because its red, just because it does not go. And the shield around the Badge. That has come back to make them cheaper to make. Its easier to stitch on a Shield than the badge. hope we go back to white socks this coming season. But looking at the weird and wonderful Nike kits these past two years. Im expecting White Shirts, White Shorts and Blue socks.
 
Nike make generic kits for 99.99% of their teams - I hope no one thought we'd be the exception to this.

Under Armour didn't pay us as much as Nike will, but their kits were unique - tailored to us, as opposed to created off a generic template and given cosmetic changes before being shipped off to be manufactured in a factory complex in Hanoi. I'm definitely grateful for the effort they put into our kit designs over the years.
 
Looks like they've basically taken the England kit design and stuck a badgerl on it.

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Ah, yes, you beat me to it.
Thin k it's just to help our England boys.......when on England duty, training at Hotspur Way and just swap over the Velcro badge.

Just too add........I effing hate just because it looks like England.
 
Hold up, hold up......this has got me thinking.

The kits the same,we train at Hotspur Way, and we're playing our games at Wembley?

Mmmm.....national team by stealth?
 
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