I have never bought a shirt basically on price alone, I know how much it costs to make these in the uk, let alone the cost of having them made abroad, I don't know how much Charlton have got to pay Reebok for them but I do know these will cost reebok less than £10.00 to be made abroad.
I have never bought a shirt basically on price alone, I know how much it costs to make these in the uk, let alone the cost of having them made abroad, I don't know how much Charlton have got to pay Reebok for them but I do know these will cost reebok less than £10.00 to be made abroad.
While I think football shirts have been priced too high for many years now, if you went down the road of not buying anything due to the profit made on its actual cost to manufacture, you'd end up never buying anything.
I have never bought a shirt basically on price alone, I know how much it costs to make these in the uk, let alone the cost of having them made abroad, I don't know how much Charlton have got to pay Reebok for them but I do know these will cost reebok less than £10.00 to be made abroad.
Par for the course though.
A £50 steak costs that restaurant less than a tenner.
A £15 glass of wine, costs them less than that for a whole bottle
A £400 sofa costs less than a quarter of that to put together
The shirt price thing is worse as clubs change the shirt annually, when back in the day, a shirt would last two seasons. I think that's the pain point.
I have never bought a shirt basically on price alone, I know how much it costs to make these in the uk, let alone the cost of having them made abroad, I don't know how much Charlton have got to pay Reebok for them but I do know these will cost reebok less than £10.00 to be made abroad.
Par for the course though.
A £50 steak costs that restaurant less than a tenner.
A £15 glass of wine, costs them less than that for a whole bottle
A £400 sofa costs less than a quarter of that to put together
I have never bought a shirt basically on price alone, I know how much it costs to make these in the uk, let alone the cost of having them made abroad, I don't know how much Charlton have got to pay Reebok for them but I do know these will cost reebok less than £10.00 to be made abroad.
Par for the course though.
A £50 steak costs that restaurant less than a tenner.
A £15 glass of wine, costs them less than that for a whole bottle
A £400 sofa costs less than a quarter of that to put together
The price is par for the course I agree but , I just can't justify paying the cost
You’ll have thousands of em in a few years once u have the contract - buy a top and pick up your free beach towel - all from the clubs convenient pop up store in Orpington
The shirt price thing is worse as clubs change the shirt annually, when back in the day, a shirt would last two seasons. I think that's the pain point.
Everyone has pisstake margins on everything
Not as much of a piss take as the likes of Norwich and Wolves having a third kit. They rarely ever even need their away kit, so having a third kit is a massive piss take.
MK Dons have just announced Reebok as their kit supplier
Disappointing that Charlton aren’t their standalone British team for a season, but wouldn’t be surprised is Reebok hoover up all the castore wantaway clubs
MK Dons have just announced Reebok as their kit supplier
Disappointing that Charlton aren’t their standalone British team for a season, but wouldn’t be surprised is Reebok hoover up all the castore wantaway clubs
But we announced it first so we're the flagship team for them for the season, until someone in the Prem cottons on and signs with them
The shirt price thing is worse as clubs change the shirt annually, when back in the day, a shirt would last two seasons. I think that's the pain point.
Everyone has pisstake margins on everything
3 kits should equate to 1 changing each season - appreciate it's difficult with changing kit suppliers etc, but in a long term deal (ie >3 years), that should be the stance
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A £50 steak costs that restaurant less than a tenner.
A £15 glass of wine, costs them less than that for a whole bottle
A £400 sofa costs less than a quarter of that to put together
Everyone has pisstake margins on everything
Do you buy second hand for your sofas?
Stolen identity & roundabouts it is then
never will be though given the ££££ they make
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20% left, you might need to start looking for a charger soon . Got the whole day to get through refreshing the rumours thread