Quote from: "KONSPIRACY"They give me a shirt. I give them my money. Thats how transactions work Dave.It's this "They'll get my money anyway" bit I don't understand. Do you feel you have to give it to them?
They give me a shirt. I give them my money. Thats how transactions work Dave.
The only part that I may "feel you have to give it to them" is when it comes to buying the shirt itself from a sports shop or direct from the Villa...I'd buy it from the Villa every time even if it cost a few quid more.
Whatever it's like I can pretty much guarantee it will be better that Tamworth's new kit.I think we are switching sports to Rugby League:
Quote from: "KONSPIRACY"The only part that I may "feel you have to give it to them" is when it comes to buying the shirt itself from a sports shop or direct from the Villa...I'd buy it from the Villa every time even if it cost a few quid more.That's what I don't understand. Why would you rather hand over more money? Do the Viila really need your extra £5?
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Quote from: "KONSPIRACY"The only part that I may "feel you have to give it to them" is when it comes to buying the shirt itself from a sports shop or direct from the Villa...I'd buy it from the Villa every time even if it cost a few quid more.That's what I don't understand. Why would you rather hand over more money? Do the Viila really need your extra £5?Its not just the extra £5 though is it. I may be wrong, but I've always believed that if you buy from a high street sports shop then the club doesnt benefit from the purchase (hence one of the reasons why Villa shirts arent stocked everywhere in the country), where as if I buy from the club then a fair percentage of the money goes direct to Villa rather than profit for the high street sports shop. Like I said, I may be completely wrong but buying Villa merch direct from Villa makes the purchases feel more "safe". The club obviously dont need my £5, but the real effect would be felt if they lost say 100,000 £5s. Like I say, I could be completely and utterly wrong.
Or he can go to JJB and hand it to the likes of Dave Whelan**Yes, I know he has stepped down and they only sell Sky 4 anyway, but you get my point.If you want a top, then buying from the Villa is the better option.
Quote from: "DB"Or he can go to JJB and hand it to the likes of Dave Whelan**Yes, I know he has stepped down and they only sell Sky 4 anyway, but you get my point.If you want a top, then buying from the Villa is the better option.This is exactly why football clubs are so different from any other business.If you wanted a tin of Heinz Beans and Asda were selling them 10p cheaper, would you go to Tesco because you support them and would rather pay more if it meant Tesco getting your money?I can't think of another business that, no matter how they treat their customers (and I am in NO way saying that Villa treat their customers badly by the way!), they keep coming back and shelling out more and more cash.
Quote from: "Dave Cooper"Quote from: "DB"Or he can go to JJB and hand it to the likes of Dave Whelan**Yes, I know he has stepped down and they only sell Sky 4 anyway, but you get my point.If you want a top, then buying from the Villa is the better option.This is exactly why football clubs are so different from any other business.If you wanted a tin of Heinz Beans and Asda were selling them 10p cheaper, would you go to Tesco because you support them and would rather pay more if it meant Tesco getting your money?I can't think of another business that, no matter how they treat their customers (and I am in NO way saying that Villa treat their customers badly by the way!), they keep coming back and shelling out more and more cash.Do you think that it might be because people think of themselves as fans not customers? That they understand that commercial success is important to the club and that merchandising is an important aspect of that? So by spending money at the club shop they feel that are helping the team that they support?