Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

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Re: New Kit

by Coppelled Streets » 19 Feb 2008 14:30

New home and away.

As always now the current away kit will become the third choice next season and the club can bleed us dry for another away shirt.

This way we get a new away shirt every summer.

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!

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Re: New Kit

by North Somerset Royal » 19 Feb 2008 14:48

Will the change in sponsor mean that all this seasons kits will be obsolete?

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Re: New Kit

by Coppelled Streets » 19 Feb 2008 14:55

North Somerset Royal Will the change in sponsor mean that all this seasons kits will be obsolete?


If it gives the club a chance to rip us off and bring out three kits instead of two, I'm sure they will.

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by TheLawnMowerMan » 19 Feb 2008 18:18

dickie royal my dad used to work 4 kyocera and a bloke told him the other day that vodafone are having shirt sponsor!!

:lol:
That's such a rubbish source!
I doubt Vodafone very much.
F-S are a possibility, and for the person who said that they wouldn't because of the type of product they sell etc. - what about Kyocera and what they sell?

I still think it's going to be Coppelled Streets though .....

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Huntley & Palmer » 21 Feb 2008 10:35

TheLawnMowerMan
dickie royal my dad used to work 4 kyocera and a bloke told him the other day that vodafone are having shirt sponsor!!

:lol:
That's such a rubbish source!
I doubt Vodafone very much.
F-S are a possibility, and for the person who said that they wouldn't because of the type of product they sell etc. - what about Kyocera and what they sell?

I still think it's going to be Coppelled Streets though .....

Depends on if FSC think the global coverage of their name on a Reading shirt is worth it. My thinking is not, their main focus is in China currently anyway


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Re: New Kit

by Dirk Gently » 21 Feb 2008 10:48

Coppelled Streets
North Somerset Royal Will the change in sponsor mean that all this seasons kits will be obsolete?


If it gives the club a chance to rip us off and bring out three kits instead of two, I'm sure they will.


Here's a simple answer - don't buy it!

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Re: New Kit

by RoyalBlue » 21 Feb 2008 13:29

Dirk Gently
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North Somerset Royal Will the change in sponsor mean that all this seasons kits will be obsolete?


If it gives the club a chance to rip us off and bring out three kits instead of two, I'm sure they will.


Here's a simple answer - don't buy it!


Are we going to kick off that debate again?!

People, particularly kids, like to display their loyalties with an up to date shirt. The RFC business knows this but, IMO, displays the greed and morals of a drug pusher in trying to exploit that to the absolute limit.

What's more, despite the high profile but extremely half-hearted attempts by the authorities to tackle the monopoly and price fixing on shirts, for all intents and purposes it still exists in the vast majority of cases.

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Re: New Kit

by Silver Fox » 21 Feb 2008 14:15

North Somerset Royal Will the change in sponsor mean that all this seasons kits will be obsolete?


Only for the playing staff, I don't believe there will be anything to stop fans wearing old shirts if they wish to

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Re: New Kit

by Huntley & Palmer » 21 Feb 2008 14:23

RoyalBlue People, particularly kids, like to display their loyalties with an up to date shirt. The RFC business knows this but, IMO, displays the greed and morals of a drug pusher in trying to exploit that to the absolute limit.

What's more, despite the high profile but extremely half-hearted attempts by the authorities to tackle the monopoly and price fixing on shirts, for all intents and purposes it still exists in the vast majority of cases.


What is wrong with them wearing a shirt from a previous season? Oh and LOL at the drug pusher comparison. Completely laughable


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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Silver Fox » 21 Feb 2008 15:31

Not true Hunters, when I was 10 and got hooked on crack my parents couldn't resist my pleas to buy more and more from the local dealer. I mean, how can you say no to kids?

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by North Somerset Royal » 21 Feb 2008 16:29

Silver Fox
North Somerset Royal Will the change in sponsor mean that all this seasons kits will be obsolete?


Only for the playing staff, I don't believe there will be anything to stop fans wearing old shirts if they wish to


Even if they have HALFORD on the back?

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Seal » 21 Feb 2008 16:49

Dirk Gently Don't forget that Vodafone used to be the Manchester United shirt sponsors pre-Glazer, until fans' protests scared them off and they cancelled the contract - which was worth GBP9 million a year. Of course, we won't command anything like that level of sponsorship.


Vodafone ditched Man U because they wanted a bigger property with better coverage, hence they became a Champions League sponsor. Very little to do with any Glazer protests, was a much bigger strategic decision.

They will not go for Reading, trust me on that, far too small a property.

FYI, Reading's shirt will cost a sponsor circa £500k per season.

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Coppelled Streets » 14 Mar 2008 16:58

Chelsea have already unveiled their new kit for next season, anyone know if we're close to doing the same?

I know traditionally we don't do anything like this early, but there is a 50% sale on at the moment on all training wear so wondered if anyone had heard anything.

Also, anything on the new sponsor? The club are keen to shift what we have left of Kyocera sponsored clothing so a new batch of everything is close.


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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Huntley & Palmer » 14 Mar 2008 17:11

It's not going to be Fujitsu Siemens Computers that much is certain

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Rawlie19 » 14 Mar 2008 18:10

Coppelled Streets Chelsea have already unveiled their new kit for next season, anyone know if we're close to doing the same?

I know traditionally we don't do anything like this early, but there is a 50% sale on at the moment on all training wear so wondered if anyone had heard anything.

Also, anything on the new sponsor? The club are keen to shift what we have left of Kyocera sponsored clothing so a new batch of everything is close.

Don't be silly, they'll say that they'll be in the shops (sorry, shop) first week of August, but then they'll have a mysterious problem with the supplier and it'll be middle to end of September before they get any in.

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Tankman » 15 Mar 2008 23:12

Huntley & Palmer It's not going to be Fujitsu Siemens Computers that much is certain

How do you know?

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by TFF » 16 Mar 2008 00:38

Tankman
Huntley & Palmer It's not going to be Fujitsu Siemens Computers that much is certain

How do you know?


He doesn't.

Watch this space... :wink:

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by SpaceCruiser » 16 Mar 2008 21:45

voyeur Anyone over the age of twelve who wears a replica shirt is pcunt

I disagree, anyone who fondles a tree leaf is obviously a weirdooooooooooooooo

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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Mar 2008 21:53

Tankman
Huntley & Palmer It's not going to be Fujitsu Siemens Computers that much is certain

How do you know?

Let's just say that it's highly unlikely in the current climate, even with how UK&I are doing

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