New 5 Year Kit Deal With Hummel (Away Kit Revealed, pg.19)
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As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
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If a professional football clubs sales of replica shirts doesn't dwarf a fan led initiative then surely that speaks volumes ?WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date16 -
It was a thousand shirts sold and it raised £7,000 for charity.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date17 -
Inconvinient facts for those who think CARD have no support. Still, a few likes on facebook are more important than £7,000 for a local charity, eh?Nug said:
It was a thousand shirts sold and it raised £7,000 for charity.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date
PS I'm not part of CARD, never have been and had nothing to do with the 1000 protest shirts.
PPS I'm still going to games. CARD never told me off for doing so.
PPPS I support my club and my team, I don't support the regime that is damaging it.12 -
Point being i think they will sell more than a few hundred tops don't you ?se9addick said:
If a professional football clubs sales of replica shirts doesn't dwarf a fan led initiative then surely that speaks volumes ?WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date0 -
Have i stated any different.Henry Irving said:
Inconvinient facts for those who think CARD have no support. Still, a few likes on facebook are more important than £7,000 for a local charity, eh?Nug said:
It was a thousand shirts sold and it raised £7,000 for charity.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date
PS I'm not part of CARD, never have been and had nothing to do with the 1000 protest shirts.
PPS I'm still going to games. CARD never told me off for doing so.
PPPS I support my club and my team, I don't support the regime that is damaging it.1 -
Yes, but the black & white protests shirts sold 1,000 - the club, with all of the apparatus at its disposal - should dwarf those sales but it won't.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
Point being i think they will sell more than a few hundred tops don't you ?se9addick said:
If a professional football clubs sales of replica shirts doesn't dwarf a fan led initiative then surely that speaks volumes ?WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date0 -
Yes, frequently. You've twice said the protest shirt sold a few hundred, when it was a thousand, just in the last few hours.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
Have i stated any different.Henry Irving said:
Inconvinient facts for those who think CARD have no support. Still, a few likes on facebook are more important than £7,000 for a local charity, eh?Nug said:
It was a thousand shirts sold and it raised £7,000 for charity.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date
PS I'm not part of CARD, never have been and had nothing to do with the 1000 protest shirts.
PPS I'm still going to games. CARD never told me off for doing so.
PPPS I support my club and my team, I don't support the regime that is damaging it.
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Twice really? I think i was replying to once again the negative comments on here in terms of the post that only a few hundred would be sold in which i replied as many as the CARD shirts.Henry Irving said:
Yes, frequently. You've twice said the protest shirt sold a few hundred, when it was a thousand, just in the last few hours.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
Have i stated any different.Henry Irving said:
Inconvinient facts for those who think CARD have no support. Still, a few likes on facebook are more important than £7,000 for a local charity, eh?Nug said:
It was a thousand shirts sold and it raised £7,000 for charity.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
As popular as the CARD tops then ?ElfsborgAddick said:
It will be popular for the few hundred that buy it.Swisdom said:I've been told the home kit is really thoughtful and should be popular.
The players apparently love the away kit
No news on release date
PS I'm not part of CARD, never have been and had nothing to do with the 1000 protest shirts.
PPS I'm still going to games. CARD never told me off for doing so.
PPPS I support my club and my team, I don't support the regime that is damaging it.
Don't think it was mentioned twice as well as i stated that they were as popular as the CARD tops, although they may have sold a thousand they weren't that visible as you would have thought, the scarfs were as they were given away free of charge.
However i am in no doubt you will have a response to this and the whys and wherefores.0 -
Normal service has resumed and we're only 1 PSF into the new pre season... What's the weather like Ollie?0
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The third kit will be used as an emergency strip for the season and will only be utilised if necessary. As such, it will not be made available for purchase.
The 2017/18 season is the first year of a new five-year partnership between Charlton and hummel and, for the first time in five years and every year of the agreement, the club will have both bespoke home and away kits.
The away kit will be worn for the first time in the club’s away friendly against Dover Athletic on Tuesday, July 18th.
Meanwhile, the new home kit will be worn for the first time in the opening league game of the season against Bristol Rovers on August 5th.
Both kits will be revealed later this month.
A one-off celebration kit will be worn for the December 9th home league game against Portsmouth, almost 25 years to the day after the Addicks beat the same opposition on December 5th, 1992. Details of this kit will be announced closer to the event.
Read this on footballshirtculture.com , does this mean we are wearing our away shirts for the home friendlies?0 -
Here's what the kit would have been had Red Bull taken us over
http://news.sportslogos.net/2017/07/12/rb-leipzig-and-rb-salzburg-have-been-outfitted-in-same-exact-kit/0 -
Duchatalet approves. Economies of scale. Don't give him any ideas.Nug said:Here's what the kit would have been had Red Bull taken us over
http://news.sportslogos.net/2017/07/12/rb-leipzig-and-rb-salzburg-have-been-outfitted-in-same-exact-kit/0 -
Really like that actually... more so the small squares on the shoulders and sleevesNug said:Here's what the kit would have been had Red Bull taken us over
http://news.sportslogos.net/2017/07/12/rb-leipzig-and-rb-salzburg-have-been-outfitted-in-same-exact-kit/1 -
Pretty nice.Nug said:Here's what the kit would have been had Red Bull taken us over
http://news.sportslogos.net/2017/07/12/rb-leipzig-and-rb-salzburg-have-been-outfitted-in-same-exact-kit/0 -
nice kit0
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Same shirt with the red and white reversed would suit Charlton perfectly.
While katy's predecessors were no better at getting new kits available early, the fact that the new hummel merch will be so late to the market is entirely consistent with the pervading fuckwittery at The Valley.
Yes it's another stick with which we keyboard warriors can beat the rancid regime but it's self evident that roly, katy, cajones et al have neither the wit nor inclination to maximise potential revenues from whoever it is they see as their target audience.
In truth they'll sell so few kits they're not missing out on more than a few grand in revenue anyway. What would be especially galling would be the new hummel merch being really good looking and nicely made cos then I might like the idea of forking out 40 = sovs for a polyester t-shirt - not holding my breath obv. Not familiar with hummel products so dunno the chances.
What chance of a new season protest shirt? I spent more on CARD merch last term than I had on anything cafc for the previous 5 years added together. I'd happily bung another ton or so on some 17/18 roly baiting apparel.1 -
Smart looking Hummel shirt for Brondby
http://www.footyheadlines.com/2017/07/hummel-brondby-17-18-kit.html?m=12 -
That would be a nice away top.sam3110 said:
Smart looking Hummel shirt for Brondby
http://www.footyheadlines.com/2017/07/hummel-brondby-17-18-kit.html?m=13 -
Imagine that in two shades of denimElfsborgAddick said:
That would be a nice away top.sam3110 said:
Smart looking Hummel shirt for Brondby
http://www.footyheadlines.com/2017/07/hummel-brondby-17-18-kit.html?m=10 -
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What was that poncy denim colour name they used for the vertical striped one a few years back?Henry Irving said:
Imagine that in two shades of denimElfsborgAddick said:
That would be a nice away top.sam3110 said:
Smart looking Hummel shirt for Brondby
http://www.footyheadlines.com/2017/07/hummel-brondby-17-18-kit.html?m=1
I liked that one as it goes.0 -
Seahawk and denim for light and dark blueSuedeAdidas said:
What was that poncy denim colour name they used for the vertical striped one a few years back?Henry Irving said:
Imagine that in two shades of denimElfsborgAddick said:
That would be a nice away top.sam3110 said:
Smart looking Hummel shirt for Brondby
http://www.footyheadlines.com/2017/07/hummel-brondby-17-18-kit.html?m=1
I liked that one as it goes.1 -
That was it.....Seahawk ffs0
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Would definitely prefer a yellow away shirt to blue. Been a while since we've gone yellow.1
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Except you don't actually need a physical presence to sell football shirts. What you need is a web site, a small storeroom and an operative with some jiffy bags, a Sharpie pen and the ability to walk to the post office. Otherwise (as usual) you're bang on the money there.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
it really would be pointless releasing the kit when the club shop is having a re-fitDA9 said:Bespoke kits, for all teams and levels, even the kit for the Ireland games is temporary catalogue issue, so it's taking more time to produce, better that than generic stuff we've had before.
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The protest shirt raised loads of money for charity and costs half the price of the official kit. It is sponsored by a true Charlton fan not a gambling company, was designed by fans and looks better than the official kit.
Until he sells, whether we win every match or not next season, the protest kit is the one to wear, not the one shoved down the throat of innocent fans at a rip off price.
I may be a lone voice but my feeling about the new kit is shove it, including any launches and announcements and such like.2 -
Will there be anymore protest shirts made?1
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If the results are poor, and he gets sacked by September (or October, or December) it will be a toss up between more demand and utter apathy.kidbrookeaddick said:Will there be anymore protest shirts made?
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No plans at present.kidbrookeaddick said:Will there be anymore protest shirts made?
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My thoughts as well.cafcfan said:
Except you don't actually need a physical presence to sell football shirts. What you need is a web site, a small storeroom and an operative with some jiffy bags, a Sharpie pen and the ability to walk to the post office. Otherwise (as usual) you're bang on the money there.WhenIwasLittleBoy said:
it really would be pointless releasing the kit when the club shop is having a re-fitDA9 said:Bespoke kits, for all teams and levels, even the kit for the Ireland games is temporary catalogue issue, so it's taking more time to produce, better that than generic stuff we've had before.
That said, I tend to think the people at Hummel aren't stupid. I wonder if they're planning some sort of kit launch event, perhaps surrounding one of the home friendlies.0