Asking for the earth Wherever...how about just settling for hoops that go all the way around...slightly more easy to obtain
its absolutely pathetic they bring us new kits and give us a crap manager that will keep us in this division for the next thirty years what a crap life
I think it's brave to use Drypants If we at least start by trying to make a unique hooped shirt it will in fact help Agree nothing to do with on the pitch but massive in terms of branding What current sportswear manufacturer carries any real kudos? They have to keep bringing back retro markets just to cover up the cock ups made in awful trends My company work for both Addias and Nike and I attended an Addias shoot last year which was all about black football boots so I expect them to return as a trend All goes round in circles The crest will be launched soon so I await like everyone else to see exactly how deep the identity work has gone in terms of merchandise as they did pick up on that at my meeting changing a design needs a lot of work to set it correctly I am certain that Lee Hoos is on track to produce two clean shirt designs as we do have two excellent ones Get them set and established , get a decent team and it will all add up long term and will only need slight trend updates The clubs ID is bigger to me that Nike who I must add are one of the worse clients I have worked for ... Horrible idiots
I see Watford are also on board for next seasons shirt, so they will have PL exposure as well as us:- please log in to view this image DRYWORLD IND UK @DryworldUK Good luck to @WatfordFC in their @EmiratesFACup Semi Final against @CPFC at Wembley tomorrow. One game away!! #DREAMDEFYDELIVER Club teams please log in to view this image Atlético Mineiro please log in to view this image Fluminense please log in to view this image Goiás please log in to view this image Santa Cruz please log in to view this image Watford from 2016/17 season please log in to view this image Queens Park Rangers from 2016/17 season Players please log in to view this image Andrew Gray please log in to view this image Luan please log in to view this image Robinho https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryworld http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/qpr-dryworld-nike-kit-3071173.aspx Sports brand, DryWorld Industries, lands itself in a sea of controversy amid allegations of sexism http://www.thedrum.com/news/2016/02...lands-itself-sea-controversy-amid-allegations
Last year, Tony gave us an excuse about the Nike kit deal saying because it was the first year with Nike we had to live with their "stock" designs or whatever the industry term is, for a team getting no choice in the design but the one that comes in the Nike generic catalogue, and that the subsequent ones will be done with our input. And now we get Dryworld saying they'll just design what the fans want. Which is nice. But what the heck was Tony talking about last year? Glad to hear we'll get thick hoops back that go all the way round.
I'm sure he'll have a good think about your question and come back with a 2.35 word answer, a shake of the head, a grunt and knowing smile in a few days. I'd have preferred Joey, a class striker and a CB, but WdF he's funding it all.