Cheapest kit in league 1 (3 Viewers)

Glen

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Have to say they not ripping us off here. That surveys shows us with the cheapest kit in league 1
 

CJ_covblaze

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It's probably not something I'd buy as I don't really wear shirts that are less than 10 years old. However both are better than some of the other recent efforts. Prefer them when they're more lightweight.
 

Hobo

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Have to say they not ripping us off here. That surveys shows us with the cheapest kit in league 1

How about the quality? A better survey would have been price but also showing the mark up clubs are making. I am not suggesting Coventry are marking up more than other clubs, I just don't think price alone is always a good measure.

the BBC survey, although welcome, should have been more detailed. The minimum and maximum ticket price is probably not a level playing field...how often is the minimum price available, is it every game?

programme price, but what about content? In the seventies West Ham had one of the smallest programmes but it was packed full of statistical content about the club and teams and not the brochure of adverts you tend to get today. I know adverts bring in money but there should still be content.

i do feel the range and the quality of stock available in the shop needs to be seriously looked at.
 

theferret

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It's probably not something I'd buy as I don't really wear shirts that are less than 10 years old. However both are better than some of the other recent efforts. Prefer them when they're more lightweight.

The whole retro shirt thing is dieing a slow death thankfully. Was mostly people trying too hard to be different.

Never understood adults buying replica shirts. Anyone over 40 who does (for any other reason than for playing football in) should be put on some sort of list.

And yes, I am grumpy fecker today.
 

Nick

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The whole retro shirt thing is dieing a slow death thankfully. Was mostly people trying too hard to be different.

Never understood adults buying replica shirts. Anyone over 40 who does (for any other reason than for playing football in) should be put on some sort of list.

And yes, I am grumpy fecker today.
I don't like them anyway, can only wear them to the gym or to train in. Couldn't wear one to the pub.

You do see blokes with their own names on too, even worse, the full kit wankers
 

theferret

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I don't like them anyway, can only wear them to the gym or to train in. Couldn't wear one to the pub.

You do see blokes with their own names on too, even worse, the full kit wankers

I'm just been miserable. People can wear what they want I suppose, just never been a fan, but I suppose it generates income for the club. Just all that polyester and BO is not for me. Always get my son one though, and quite like the white one actually.
 

Hobo

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The white one is good for fans to wear with jeans, not sure it is a winner on the pitch though?
 

Nick

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I'm just been miserable. People can wear what they want I suppose, just never been a fan, but I suppose it generates income for the club. Just all that polyester and BO is not for me. Always get my son one though, and quite like the white one actually.

Yeah, they do generate awful BO which is why I could never wear one to the pub!
 

Travs

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Not worn a cov kit to a match since I was 18.

Like buying foreign kits, but nothing obvious like Barcelona or Real Madrid. Just came back from Greece where I bought Olympiakos and FC Platanias, also got Marseille, Inter and Juventus I (have a great love of Italian football). But still only wear them to the gym or the beach....
 

Evo1883

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Not worn a cov kit to a match since I was 18.

Like buying foreign kits, but nothing obvious like Barcelona or Real Madrid. Just came back from Greece where I bought Olympiakos and FC Platanias, also got Marseille, Inter and Juventus I (have a great love of Italian football). But still only wear them to the gym or the beach....
I used to love watching football italia as a kid on a sunday was it lol
 

CJ_covblaze

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The whole retro shirt thing is dieing a slow death thankfully. Was mostly people trying too hard to be different.

Never understood adults buying replica shirts. Anyone over 40 who does (for any other reason than for playing football in) should be put on some sort of list.

And yes, I am grumpy fecker today.

Probably just be trying to take myself back to when we were actually reasonable.
 

CJ_covblaze

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I don't like them anyway, can only wear them to the gym or to train in. Couldn't wear one to the pub.

You do see blokes with their own names on too, even worse, the full kit wankers

The name thing is completely unacceptable for adults. The last time I bought a new one was the retro 50 years of SB number. Worst thing for me regarding club shirts is when people wear them at an England game. WHY?
 

CJ_covblaze

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pusbccfc

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Cheapest in the country.
 

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