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New Kit?

Barca did one, which sort of works (certainly better than that sh!t) but overall probably best left as a marketing department doodle in the confi-waste bin ready for shredding.

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... just a fan rendition from COYS on Reddit. :p

That's actually nice, hence couldn't possibly be made.:rolleyes:

On a separate note, anybody read this article....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47678319

It's actually quite a good read (a rarity onn the BBC these days:rolleyes:) but the interesting point is the reference to Betis' sponsorship by Coca Cola. They managed to get them to drop the red from their logos as part of the deal because of the Sevilla connotations. If Real Betis can do that with the behemoth that is Coca Cola* surely we can do it with a tin pot outfit like AIA?

*Just noticed Valencia C F have all their Coca Cola signage in black and white. Come on Daniel lad, sort it out!:mad:
 
That's actually nice, hence couldn't possibly be made.:rolleyes:

On a separate note, anybody read this article....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47678319

It's actually quite a good read (a rarity onn the BBC these days:rolleyes:) but the interesting point is the reference to Betis' sponsorship by Coca Cola. They managed to get them to drop the red from their logos as part of the deal because of the Sevilla connotations. If Real Betis can do that with the behemoth that is Coca Cola* surely we can do it with a tin pot outfit like AIA?

*Just noticed Valencia C F have all their Coca Cola signage in black and white. Come on Daniel lad, sort it out!:mad:
I wasn’t just thinking because our home kit is white we are actually more attractive to red sponsors as they would have to change it on red kits. Was interesting to read about Coca Cola changing theirs but I believe red is a lucky colour in Asia (which is why Tan changed Cardiff’s home kit!). Although Levy has tried to eliminate any red from the stadium

I haven’t bought a current home kit since Investec. sponsored us! Never red!!
 
I wasn’t just thinking because our home kit is white we are actually more attractive to red sponsors as they would have to change it on red kits. Was interesting to read about Coca Cola changing theirs but I believe red is a lucky colour in Asia (which is why Tan changed Cardiff’s home kit!). Although Levy has tried to eliminate any red from the stadium

I haven’t bought a current home kit since Investec. sponsored us! Never red!!

Likewise. Tend to buy training i.e. non-logo jerseys anyway. Last home one was the Hewlett Packard Under Armour effort.
 
That's actually nice, hence couldn't possibly be made.:rolleyes:

On a separate note, anybody read this article....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47678319

It's actually quite a good read (a rarity onn the BBC these days:rolleyes:) but the interesting point is the reference to Betis' sponsorship by Coca Cola. They managed to get them to drop the red from their logos as part of the deal because of the Sevilla connotations. If Real Betis can do that with the behemoth that is Coca Cola* surely we can do it with a tin pot outfit like AIA?

*Just noticed Valencia C F have all their Coca Cola signage in black and white. Come on Daniel lad, sort it out!:mad:
The coca cola logo was black historically.
It's also currently red, white and gold.
It's so recognisable that the colour doesn't matter - it's the shape.

AIA don't have such a strong brand. I would argue with the huge companies, it's easier to get a colour change. I think even McDonald's do, despite being the "golden arches"
 
That's actually nice, hence couldn't possibly be made.:rolleyes:

On a separate note, anybody read this article....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47678319

It's actually quite a good read (a rarity onn the BBC these days:rolleyes:) but the interesting point is the reference to Betis' sponsorship by Coca Cola. They managed to get them to drop the red from their logos as part of the deal because of the Sevilla connotations. If Real Betis can do that with the behemoth that is Coca Cola* surely we can do it with a tin pot outfit like AIA?

*Just noticed Valencia C F have all their Coca Cola signage in black and white. Come on Daniel lad, sort it out!:mad:
It's a negotiation, about the price for getting demands and giving up some. Still about money.


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