Next seasons kit choice?

6045 posts
Hound
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25278
Joined: 27 Sep 2016 22:16
Location: Simpleton

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Hound » 25 Jul 2022 12:41

Cool, glad to see the other steps being taken

In this case, all for it

Millsy
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 10132
Joined: 16 Jul 2004 18:36
Location: :)

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Millsy » 25 Jul 2022 12:47

But I have a friend who has done lots of research on the internets and on the youtubes and he says manmade climate change is fake news. He's really clever, he knows big words and stuff.

User avatar
paultheroyal
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 12837
Joined: 04 Mar 2005 12:59
Location: Hob Nob Reality TV Champ 2010/2011

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by paultheroyal » 25 Jul 2022 12:53

RG30 Why didn't the club follow Brentford in announcing a two year span on kits? Appreciate they have Premier League money and merchandise sums are peanuts compared to TV revenues but would have been a good initiative.


Every penny counts.

User avatar
Ascotexgunner
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 6014
Joined: 07 Jan 2012 16:23
Location: Ascot

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Ascotexgunner » 25 Jul 2022 13:03

RG30 Why didn't the club follow Brentford in announcing a two year span on kits? Appreciate they have Premier League money and merchandise sums are peanuts compared to TV revenues but would have been a good initiative.


Seems so much fairer that way.
So 3 Reading shirts this season is gonna be 156 quid unbadged with 90 quid for shorts and 45 for socks. Some parents bank balances are gonna be tested a bit for their teenage kids.

User avatar
From Despair To Where?
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 24838
Joined: 19 Apr 2004 08:37
Location: See me in m'pants and ting

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by From Despair To Where? » 25 Jul 2022 13:20

Nice sentiment

Fcuking dreadful kit.


User avatar
Hendo
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 21923
Joined: 25 Mar 2012 20:53
Location: Lambs to the cosmic slaughter

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Hendo » 25 Jul 2022 13:27

RG30 Why didn't the club follow Brentford in announcing a two year span on kits? Appreciate they have Premier League money and merchandise sums are peanuts compared to TV revenues but would have been a good initiative.


Guess they wanted to distinguish the 150th kit for that season only, which I think is fair enough - will be interesting to see if they use this for next season as well.

User avatar
NathStPaul
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 11747
Joined: 19 Feb 2019 14:21

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by NathStPaul » 25 Jul 2022 13:29

Fcuking revolting kit.

danjen
New Member
Posts: 2
Joined: 24 Dec 2013 18:57

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by danjen » 25 Jul 2022 13:31

Gesture politics. Kneeling, LGBT website, now climate change stripes. I go to watch football, not this crap.

User avatar
Hendo
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 21923
Joined: 25 Mar 2012 20:53
Location: Lambs to the cosmic slaughter

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Hendo » 25 Jul 2022 13:32

danjen Gesture politics. Kneeling, LGBT website, now climate change stripes. I go to watch football, not this crap.


Then watch the football and try your absolute hardest to ignore all the things that scare you.


User avatar
Royal Rother
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 21843
Joined: 13 Apr 2004 23:22
Location: The handsome bald fella with the blue eyes

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Royal Rother » 25 Jul 2022 13:34

Hendo
danjen Gesture politics. Kneeling, LGBT website, now climate change stripes. I go to watch football, not this crap.


Then watch the football and try your absolute hardest to ignore all the things that scare you.


:lol:

Mr Angry
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 5973
Joined: 14 Apr 2004 16:05
Location: South Oxfordshire

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Mr Angry » 25 Jul 2022 13:39

I have no issue with the club be aware of, and trying to do something about, climate change and sustainability.

Yes to re-using rain water (to be fair, a lot of clubs do that already) and solar panelling on club premises (including the stadium roof).

I wonder if they have reached out to Forest Green Rovers - the leading "green" football club - to ask for advice on this?

User avatar
genome
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25882
Joined: 08 Jul 2012 13:29
Location: Universe

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by genome » 25 Jul 2022 14:16

You only have to look at the replies to the announcement to realise that we're completely fcuked as a species.

Needle
Member
Posts: 173
Joined: 04 Feb 2017 12:33

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Needle » 25 Jul 2022 14:29

I applaud the sentiment but dear god that looks terrible. I will be doing my bit for the environment by not purchasing this monstrosity and reusing last year's stone cold classic away shirt.

It's astounding that they can go from so right to so wrong in one season.


User avatar
Zip
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 22408
Joined: 30 Dec 2017 16:39

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Zip » 25 Jul 2022 14:50

It looks tacky and the sleeve looks totally out of place with the main body of the shirt. An awful effort.

Millsy
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 10132
Joined: 16 Jul 2004 18:36
Location: :)

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Millsy » 25 Jul 2022 14:55

Absolutely brilliant move by RFC.

In fact the more awful it looks the better, more standout and raises more awareness.

Proud to be a Royal, good work RFC!

JR
Member
Posts: 849
Joined: 03 Apr 2006 12:53

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by JR » 25 Jul 2022 15:12

Very proud of the club on this initiative - and for having the balls to do it knowing it would get a lot of stick. But you can’t make progress on fighting climate change without upsetting people.

Key will be whether tangible action will be seen throughout the stadium / match day experience. Good to see a start with the list of initiatives.

Very promising pre-season so far in all aspects.

Hound
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25278
Joined: 27 Sep 2016 22:16
Location: Simpleton

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Hound » 25 Jul 2022 15:16

Yeah agree

I don’t like the kit tbh. The clash of styles is jarring

But to go with it knowing it would be ‘divisive’ at best is pretty gutsy. And of course raising climate change awareness is far more impt than having a dodgy kit for a year

Fair play to them for that

Linden Jones' Tash
Member
Posts: 547
Joined: 20 Jun 2009 12:03
Location: north of the river...

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Linden Jones' Tash » 25 Jul 2022 15:43

Hound Yeah agree

I don’t like the kit tbh. The clash of styles is jarring

But to go with it knowing it would be ‘divisive’ at best is pretty gutsy. And of course raising climate change awareness is far more impt than having a dodgy kit for a year

Fair play to them for that


+ 1

actually think it will grow on me...

User avatar
Brogue
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 13571
Joined: 02 Mar 2021 20:38
Location: Getting things done

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Brogue » 25 Jul 2022 15:51

YorkshireRoyal99
Hendo
YorkshireRoyal99
To be fair, it's a pleasing initiative by the club.


Indeed, I they're quite happy to admit they're not perfect, but at least they're taking the first steps to making change. Would imagine this list grows as the years go by


Yeah a lot of environmental changes are incremental, there isn't usually a case of one particular activity that reduces an organisation's carbon footprint by a majority, but of course that's all subjective to the organisation.

The biggest change I'd imagine would be the use of technology for generating renewable electricity and heat at the stadium and training ground, possibly through the use of green tariffs, voltage optimisation etc.


Isn't there a giant fcuking windmill about 100 yards from the stadium?? why on earth haven't we hooked up to that to power the stadium?

Nameless
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 8851
Joined: 23 Aug 2013 12:25

Re: Next seasons kit choice?

by Nameless » 25 Jul 2022 15:54

Brogue
YorkshireRoyal99
Hendo
Indeed, I they're quite happy to admit they're not perfect, but at least they're taking the first steps to making change. Would imagine this list grows as the years go by


Yeah a lot of environmental changes are incremental, there isn't usually a case of one particular activity that reduces an organisation's carbon footprint by a majority, but of course that's all subjective to the organisation.

The biggest change I'd imagine would be the use of technology for generating renewable electricity and heat at the stadium and training ground, possibly through the use of green tariffs, voltage optimisation etc.


Isn't there a giant fcuking windmill about 100 yards from the stadium?? why on earth haven't we hooked up to that to power the stadium?


Because it doesn't generate Much electricity ?

6045 posts

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 47 guests

It is currently 28 Nov 2024 23:46