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Mike Ashley and the Ibrox Stadium

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  • Nug said:

    If independent sports retailers were planning on selling Dunlop and Slazenger then they wouldn't last long anyway.

    Bad clobber.

    Funny thing is it's only since they've become synonomous with Sports Direct that they're considered bad, same for Lonsdale. They were all decent brands pre Sports Direct. He also goes in to someone like Adidas asks what they can't get rid of. They say these trainers ain't selling too well, and we've got a million of them. He says I'll give you £2 a pair, they're delighted to be shot of them, he can sell them for a tenner...bargain, meanwhile local sports shop probably paid £15 for them from Adidas and can't get rid of them.
    Most of the brands he's bought were struggling anyway, it's years since the likes of Dunlop were leading edge Sports Equipment manufacturers
  • Right

    Dunlop = been shit for years and only good for cheap squash balls and cheap starter squash shoes.

    Slazenger = make cheap trainer socks that somehow manage to be worse than pumas cheapest type. All racquets are poor

    Lonsdale = make bottom range boxing gear, ask anyone who's boxed and if they say they would prefer lonsdale gear to Reyes gear they are lying. It is what it is. Beginner level boxing stuff that is now the fashion preserve of fungi and white dee
  • Also, be 100% honest, what do all of you use a sports shop for? If you box regular and know your measurements you use the internet. Same to be said for football boots. Puma king size ten, cheers google shopping

    If you don't and your boy has decided he wants to start playing cricket, do you go to lillywhites even in its former carnation and pay 300quid for a bat or do you get him a decent enough bat to learn how to wield for 30 sheets from sports direct and go for a good un when the mind is made up?
  • Independent shops are still in the 21st century and can build huge local reputations online and within catchment areas of hundreds of miles for the same things any local, independent buther for example would. Keeo the brilliant service and personability but think like a businessman. Or sink
  • Carter said:

    Independent shops are still in the 21st century and can build huge local reputations online and within catchment areas of hundreds of miles for the same things any local, independent buther for example would. Keeo the brilliant service and personability but think like a businessman. Or sink

    New Mike Ashley?
  • Yeah thats right imma new miiike ashley


  • 1£rox. Fucking nonsense. Spent millions that they don't have trying to compete in Europe. Died. Came back from the dead and instantly spent millions trying to dominate a league of village teams. About to die again, hopefully for the last time.
  • edited September 2014
    Redskin said:

    I dislike him for what he did to Lilywhites.

    He took a wood - panelled, specialist sports shop with good sales staff and turned it into a cheap, ugly pile of shit.

    Behave. Lillywhites was an elitist shithole staffed by people who knew naff all about the sport they were supposedly 'expert' in. It was the sports shop equivalent of Burberry - trading on its location and a steady stream of idiot Japanese, American and European tourists
  • You will remember the original Lonsdale shop in Beak street, staffed by and full of men with flat noses.
  • edited September 2014

    Redskin said:

    I dislike him for what he did to Lilywhites.

    He took a wood - panelled, specialist sports shop with good sales staff and turned it into a cheap, ugly pile of shit.

    Behave. Lillywhites was an elitist shithole staffed by people who knew naff all about the sport they were supposedly 'expert' in. It was the sports shop equivalent of Burberry - trading on its location and a steady stream of idiot Japanese, American and European tourists
    Elitist? They let you in, didn't they?

    How many visits did you make before you came to your damning conclusion?

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  • Redskin said:

    I dislike him for what he did to Lilywhites.

    He took a wood - panelled, specialist sports shop with good sales staff and turned it into a cheap, ugly pile of shit.

    Behave. Lillywhites was an elitist shithole staffed by people who knew naff all about the sport they were supposedly 'expert' in. It was the sports shop equivalent of Burberry - trading on its location and a steady stream of idiot Japanese, American and European tourists

    don't remember being many tourists in the Bromley store.
  • Redskin said:

    Redskin said:

    I dislike him for what he did to Lilywhites.

    He took a wood - panelled, specialist sports shop with good sales staff and turned it into a cheap, ugly pile of shit.

    Behave. Lillywhites was an elitist shithole staffed by people who knew naff all about the sport they were supposedly 'expert' in. It was the sports shop equivalent of Burberry - trading on its location and a steady stream of idiot Japanese, American and European tourists
    Elitist? They let you in, didn't they?

    How many visits did you make before you came to your damning conclusion?

    Touchè. Not really sure, as I didn't count them (probably because I couldn't see far enough into the future to know that the veracity of said visits would be called into question on an 'Internet' forum two decades later). Probably about thirty or so over the years, for things like socks, trainers, skate blades & sticks etc.
  • Fair dos, although why you would want to visit an elitist shithole - come on! - more than once , I don't know.

    I may be over sentimental in my memories of it; my father used to take me there in the late 60s and early seventies and I loved it.

    Still a shame to see what it's become.

  • It might have been better way way back, but I can't ever remember it being anything other than a tourist trap. I used to get all my stuff from there as I worked round the corner and it was impossible to get it from a sports shop where I lived as there weren't any around :)
  • God bless Sports Direct.

    If you have kids their stores are great. They never wear kit for more than a year and therefore the quality is fine.

    Kids play football, cricket, tennis etc etc. If it were not for SD I would just not be able to keep up.
  • Ashley has sold/given up his deal over Rangers merchandise and Sports direct etc, Rangers fans are now buying shirts again after a 2 year boycott.
    They will keep the current home shirt, but are producing a new away and third kit, sold out everywhere (they still won't buy from SD or third party websites)
  • ozaddick said:

    Nug said:

    Singlehandedly killed off independent sports shops

    How on earth I don't know as his shops are full of absolute shit.

    The St Mary Cray store does a roaring trade ;)
    So does the one on Chatham high street. Full of absolute vegetables though!
  • ozaddick said:

    Nug said:

    Singlehandedly killed off independent sports shops

    How on earth I don't know as his shops are full of absolute shit.

    The St Mary Cray store does a roaring trade ;)
    So does the one on Chatham high street. Full of absolute vegetables though!
    Didn't realise how long ago this post was from only just opened the thread... My bad...
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  • I have been to a few meetings that a nap under the table would have been a better use of my time. Sounds like the old school don't like his wealth. Richard Branson and Freddie Laker ran into a little rough water for being upstarts.
  • The thing about sports direct attire and similar sports clothing chains, is that northerners love them.

    I remember going up to Wigan away in 2005. All of them. Every single one of them wearing stuff from JD Sports
  • One thing they have to be credited for is selling actual sporting goods.

    Try getting a cricket bat in JD sports , good luck with that.
  • DA9 said:

    Ashley has sold/given up his deal over Rangers merchandise and Sports direct etc, Rangers fans are now buying shirts again after a 2 year boycott.
    They will keep the current home shirt, but are producing a new away and third kit, sold out everywhere (they still won't buy from SD or third party websites)

    I assume no-one will ask for a number 15.
  • im personally a sports direct fan as @buckshee mentions actually sell some okay sporting stuff, just recently got back into playing a spot of golf, bag of tees, 2 gloves, a pair of shorts and a pair of trousers both plain black for under £23.00 i think is a bargain, also good for younger folk doing the festivals, sleeping bags, tents etc. i recently bought a pair of nike tanjun trainers to wear to work, the light gym type ones, nike.co.uk wanted £74.99 sports direct £34.99, cant grumble with that, of course anything for serious sports enthusiasts go to a proper store.
  • cabbles said:

    The thing about sports direct attire and similar sports clothing chains, is that northerners love them.

    I remember going up to Wigan away in 2005. All of them. Every single one of them wearing stuff from JD Sports

    Surely it was JJB?
  • Mike Ashley turns out to be a human fire extinguisher. Who says men can't multitask?
  • seth plum said:

    Mike Ashley turns out to be a human fire extinguisher. Who says men can't multitask?

    Not sure, with the amount of alcohol he had, it would put the fire out.
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