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New kit and sponsor (P108, 2021 new 3rd kit)
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Tried to put this on yesterday but their system was down, I have not seen it anywhere else
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5d387ed69fd9a/pacific-support-services-named-as-new-dugout-sponsor-for-the-201920-season
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That red kit looks gorgeous on the telly.Because the Hummel logo and sponsor is black, it can hardly be seen on the screenLooks like we're playing in a retro kit and is magnificentIf they did a long sleeved version I'd get one today4
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Not only would the white sponsor look better, you’d think Children With Cancer would want their name in white. You can barely see it here, so will it get the exposure on TV?
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Guessing there is no way of changing the home kit for the sponsor and the Hummel part itself to be in white? Far too much cost and hassle. But it’s a shame cause it definitely would’ve been better.3
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I wonder if the decision to make the logo black was so the kit looked like the one it’s copying, with no sponsor?
You can’t see it at all on these pics
Looks like we’re sponsorless3 -
Sage said:Guessing there is no way of changing the home kit for the sponsor and the Hummel part itself to be in white? Far too much cost and hassle. But it’s a shame cause it definitely would’ve been better.2
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Not kit related exactly but I have a big problem with the picture above of Aneke.
Firstly, his shin pads are tiny. I know they're all getting like it and for some reason they seem to be getting smaller each year, but they're too small.
Secondly, they're closer to his knee than his ankle. If he was to get slide challenged and caught just above the ankle, he is far more likely to end up with a serious injury such as a leg break than if he was to get caught nearer his knee.
Compare his shin pads to John McGinn's.
It might be silly to some, but with my background it winds me up seeing this. It's small details like this that could cost us and our players massively. As I said, it might be petty to some, but I am actually rather disappointed.
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Yeah, then look where Grealish's are, can barely see them. Also, the size of Aneke's thigh muscles in that picture, they're insane!1
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sam3110 said:Yeah, then look where Grealish's are, can barely see them. Also, the size of Aneke's thigh muscles in that picture, they're insane!
Your point about Aneke's quadriceps is exactly what I said in the thread about Lewis Page's recent injury... "Hamstrings are a real pain and even with constant research and studies, they keep coming up in football. The only thing I can genuinely think is that players don’t have the correct ratio of strength between their hamstrings and their quadriceps. Hamstrings need to be stronger, but because they run so much, the game has got quicker, and we generate power on the ball through the quadriceps, it wouldn’t surprise me hugely if the average footballer doesn’t have the ratio between the two muscle groups that they need. Consequently, hamstrings are injured more often."
Aneke came off yesterday after going down as if he had been shot. He felt his hamstrings again. Now are you going to tell me that Aneke's hamstrings are stronger than his quadriceps? No chance.0 -
I watched the second half on a stream yesterday and was convinced that we didnt have a sponsor on the shirt. Couldnt see one.1
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Stu_of_Kunming said:StigThundercock said:really like the look of that
£45 is daylight effing robbery for a polyester t-shirt/advertising hoarding
streets better than the ham-fisted collage 1st kit
will look smart on the dummies in the shop window
the less said about the ambulant dummies purchasing before the twunt is gone, the better
not a penny more, no concessions, no excuses
I'll give the protest shirt a rest for Solly's testimonial and dig out a pre-twunt red one1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Sage said:Guessing there is no way of changing the home kit for the sponsor and the Hummel part itself to be in white? Far too much cost and hassle. But it’s a shame cause it definitely would’ve been better.0
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Off_it said:Stu_of_Kunming said:StigThundercock said:really like the look of that
£45 is daylight effing robbery for a polyester t-shirt/advertising hoarding
streets better than the ham-fisted collage 1st kit
will look smart on the dummies in the shop window
the less said about the ambulant dummies purchasing before the twunt is gone, the better
not a penny more, no concessions, no excuses
I'll give the protest shirt a rest for Solly's testimonial and dig out a pre-twunt red one0 -
Bad the away shirt and 3rd shirt not in the club shop yet.Millwall got the away shirt out already.0
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Valley27000 said:Bad the away shirt and 3rd shirt not in the club shop yet.Millwall got the away shirt out already.
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LargeAddick said:Off_it said:Stu_of_Kunming said:StigThundercock said:really like the look of that
£45 is daylight effing robbery for a polyester t-shirt/advertising hoarding
streets better than the ham-fisted collage 1st kit
will look smart on the dummies in the shop window
the less said about the ambulant dummies purchasing before the twunt is gone, the better
not a penny more, no concessions, no excuses
I'll give the protest shirt a rest for Solly's testimonial and dig out a pre-twunt red one
But I wouldve thought it would be reasonable to assume there was an upfront fee plus a sliding scale of additional payments due based on certain parameters being met. One of those could be the number of shirts sold, or another could be the turnover and/or profit of sales in general.
But either way the number of shirts sold will almkst certainly have a direct bearing on the amount of income the club (and therefore RD) generates. Even if no additional cash is paid this all adds to the "value" of the club.
Therefore shirt sales = money to RD (or reduced losses for RD). To suggest there is no link is fanciful.3 -
I know it's been said plenty of times but watching the game, it really does look like we don't have a sponsor.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:I know it's been said plenty of times but watching the game, it really does look like we don't have a sponsor.4
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Couldn’t see sponsor on tv footage0
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Are there separate women's kits? Just has adult and junior on the website.0
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Coventry win kit of the season for me, looks an absolute quality piece of work seeing it on the TV.
Hummel as well.3 -
Dunno... Cambridge away kit (also by Hummel) surely challenges?
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ForeverAddickted said:Dunno... Cambridge away kit (also by Hummel) surely challenges?
Denmark 86 (also covs kit in 87 FA Cup)
I know we are generally bold red but you don't know how much as a kid I wanted the Charlton badge on that Denmark kit.
I'd have loved to have had the red version of the cov kit as a one off this season and genuinely thought it a possibility when I see the cov kit come out before ours.3 -
Charltonparklane said:ForeverAddickted said:Dunno... Cambridge away kit (also by Hummel) surely challenges?
Denmark 86 (also covs kit in 87 FA Cup)
I know we are generally bold red but you don't know how much as a kid I wanted the Charlton badge on that Denmark kit.
I'd have loved to have had the red version of the cov kit as a one off this season and genuinely thought it a possibility when I see the cov kit come out before ours.1 -
Bedale AFC unveil sausage and mash themed football kit for new season
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49278629
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anyone know if our new away kit is on sale tomorrow (kids sizes)0
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stackitsteve said:
Bedale AFC unveil sausage and mash themed football kit for new season
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49278629
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Elthamaddick said:anyone know if our new away kit is on sale tomorrow (kids sizes)1
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I want our away kit, but like others... Rules is rules. I shan't buy it til it won't create a profit.0