Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

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

by who are ya? » 17 Mar 2008 17:13

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

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

by Rawlie19 » 21 Mar 2008 14:16

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

Yes yes, we've heard that before. Surely everyone is entitled to wear whatever he or she pleases? I think people who wear a tie to work are twats (sorry bout that everyone) but that's just me.

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

by Coppelled Streets » 21 Mar 2008 16:12

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

Pictures??


Google them. Fat Frank was in one a few weeks ago in a weekend paper. Yellow ish trim around a white colour. Yuk!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwu94lpepWE

And Liverpool's new kit


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

by hiro » 23 Mar 2008 09:37

Well, I am not expert of business analysis, so I don't know whether sponsoring Reading Kit for 5 million pounds a year( is it?) is worth it or not.
Kyocera has 180 subsidiaries and group companies, and they have over 63000 employee worldwide. Turnover in year 2006 was about 6000 million pounds and profit was around 500 million pounds. So would they need to quit sponsoring Reading soon?

Like JVC did to Arsenal, Sharp did to Man U, I only hope Kyocera continue partnership with Reading for many years to come until Reading got really big club like current Big four.


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

by Forbury Lion » 23 Mar 2008 15:59

I hope the new kit doesn't have a bib..... the last decent shirt I bough was the dark greyish Kyocera way top, before that it was a Westcoast home shirt.


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

by brendywendy » 23 Mar 2008 18:17

i want a collar next time please


like the super championship season ones

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

by Stuka » 24 Mar 2008 13:06

hiro Well, I am not expert of business analysis, so I don't know whether sponsoring Reading Kit for 5 million pounds a year( is it?) is worth it or not.
Kyocera has 180 subsidiaries and group companies, and they have over 63000 employee worldwide. Turnover in year 2006 was about 6000 million pounds and profit was around 500 million pounds. So would they need to quit sponsoring Reading soon?

Like JVC did to Arsenal, Sharp did to Man U, I only hope Kyocera continue partnership with Reading for many years to come until Reading got really big club like current Big four.


2007-08 away shirts of Kyocera's Kyoto Sanga FC.


That's a very scary interest in the shirt sponsor you have there.

I really couldn't care less who sponsors football teams as long as the logos aren't too obtrusive.

The current gray and black away kit looks great incidentally, but as was said before I think collars should make a comeback.

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

by Rhys The Royal » 04 Apr 2008 15:23

Tighter short sleeves to make us fans look bigger. Like the England shirts have.

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by West Stand Man » 04 Apr 2008 15:47

Rawlie19 Yes yes, we've heard that before. Surely everyone is entitled to wear whatever he or she pleases? I think people who wear a tie to work are twats (sorry bout that everyone) but that's just me.


Hmmm. So if the dress code in the office is ties you would get the sack rather than be a 'twat'? I think not, if the job is good and the pay is too. Plenty of jobs like that I am afraid.


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

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 04 Apr 2008 19:46

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Rawlie19 Yes yes, we've heard that before. Surely everyone is entitled to wear whatever he or she pleases? I think people who wear a tie to work are twats (sorry bout that everyone) but that's just me.


Hmmm. So if the dress code in the office is ties you would get the sack rather than be a 'twat'? I think not, if the job is good and the pay is too. Plenty of jobs like that I am afraid.
worse are people who wear ties at the weekend. There's just something wrong there.

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

by seahawk10 » 04 Apr 2008 20:50

Half-priced shirts on the website and in the club megastore. I just bought a Matejovsky 28 away hoops. Also got a championship t-shirt for $1 and a half-priced polo. Get in! :)

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

by Rhys The Royal » 05 Apr 2008 14:50

seahawk10 Half-priced shirts on the website and in the club megastore. I just bought a Matejovsky 28 away hoops. Also got a championship t-shirt for $1 and a half-priced polo. Get in! :)


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

by Rawlie19 » 06 Apr 2008 14:52

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Rawlie19 Yes yes, we've heard that before. Surely everyone is entitled to wear whatever he or she pleases? I think people who wear a tie to work are twats (sorry bout that everyone) but that's just me.


Hmmm. So if the dress code in the office is ties you would get the sack rather than be a 'twat'? I think not, if the job is good and the pay is too. Plenty of jobs like that I am afraid.

I don't understand why there needs to be a dress code that says you HAVE to wear a particular item of clothing (that is good for absolutely nothing... unless you're using it for a bib?). Surely so long as you are dressed smartly then what's the problem?


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

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 06 Apr 2008 18:24

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Rawlie19 Yes yes, we've heard that before. Surely everyone is entitled to wear whatever he or she pleases? I think people who wear a tie to work are twats (sorry bout that everyone) but that's just me.


Hmmm. So if the dress code in the office is ties you would get the sack rather than be a 'twat'? I think not, if the job is good and the pay is too. Plenty of jobs like that I am afraid.

I don't understand why there needs to be a dress code that says you HAVE to wear a particular item of clothing (that is good for absolutely nothing... unless you're using it for a bib?). Surely so long as you are dressed smartly then what's the problem?

Because some people expect it, particularly in a customer-facing role. To not dress with the formality expected implies a lack of respect or an unprofessional attitude.

Some people feel that having everyone in an office dress in business attire makes people act more business-like.

It all boils down to conforming with society. You can chose to not conform if you wish, but in the long run you'll just be hurting yourself. You may feel, for example, that not wearing a jack & tie to a job interview shouldn't matter as they should judge you for who you are, not what you wear, and you are right (I used to think exactly the same), but the problem is they'd judge you as being the sort of person who couldn't be bothered to dress properly for the interview.

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

by Barry the bird boggler » 07 Apr 2008 09:24

Rev Algenon Stickleback H Because some people expect it, particularly in a customer-facing role. To not dress with the formality expected implies a lack of respect or an unprofessional attitude.

Some people feel that having everyone in an office dress in business attire makes people act more business-like.

It all boils down to conforming with society. You can chose to not conform if you wish, but in the long run you'll just be hurting yourself. You may feel, for example, that not wearing a jack & tie to a job interview shouldn't matter as they should judge you for who you are, not what you wear, and you are right (I used to think exactly the same), but the problem is they'd judge you as being the sort of person who couldn't be bothered to dress properly for the interview.


Entirely agree, that's why I always wear a tie when I wear my Reading shirt into work.

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by Rawlie19 » 10 Apr 2008 14:04

Next seasons home shirt revealed! And the new away shirt for more formal occasions (those that wanted a collar WILL be pleased).
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Re: Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

by West Stand Man » 10 Apr 2008 14:20

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Rawlie19 Yes yes, we've heard that before. Surely everyone is entitled to wear whatever he or she pleases? I think people who wear a tie to work are twats (sorry bout that everyone) but that's just me.


Hmmm. So if the dress code in the office is ties you would get the sack rather than be a 'twat'? I think not, if the job is good and the pay is too. Plenty of jobs like that I am afraid.

I don't understand why there needs to be a dress code that says you HAVE to wear a particular item of clothing (that is good for absolutely nothing... unless you're using it for a bib?). Surely so long as you are dressed smartly then what's the problem?

That's not the point though is it? The point is that some employers do have dress codes that are specific, and if you don't want to adhere to them your only optin is to not work there.

For instance, I am willing to bet that there is a clause in the management contracts at Reading requiring them to go to the President's Lounge (Director's Box) after games; the dress code there is jacket and tie. Are you going to refuse to be manager of Reading just because you don't like wearing ties?

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by Rawlie19 » 10 Apr 2008 14:57

West Stand Man That's not the point though is it? The point is that some employers do have dress codes that are specific, and if you don't want to adhere to them your only optin is to not work there.

For instance, I am willing to bet that there is a clause in the management contracts at Reading requiring them to go to the President's Lounge (Director's Box) after games; the dress code there is jacket and tie. Are you going to refuse to be manager of Reading just because you don't like wearing ties?

No, I'm going to refuse because I am grossly under qualified and a fan of the club. It bugged me that they kept asking me when Pardew left and I hope that when Coppell finally leaves they don't keep ringing again.

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