Quote from: toronto villa on February 03, 2012, 05:03:07 PMQuote from: Des Little on February 03, 2012, 03:20:29 PMShit team, shit manager, shit kit. Proud history...Des, that really is utter nonsenseIn fairness, it's not really nonsense to suggest the team has been shit, as it has for much of the season.*wink*
Quote from: Des Little on February 03, 2012, 03:20:29 PMShit team, shit manager, shit kit. Proud history...Des, that really is utter nonsense
Shit team, shit manager, shit kit. Proud history...
Dodgy Italians make the kits !!! Maybe we could strike a deal and get some decent Italian players over here as well !!
There does seem to be a surfeit of people taken in by the advertising. Lets face it at the end of the day it's claret with blue sleeves and needs no design work really since Umbro completed the job in 1974. It's a licence to print money and it's a desirable item because it has the Aston Villa F.C. badge on it not the fucking nike scrawl or the adidas pile of used bricks or the puma pussy
Other clubs fans are gonna take the piss out of us? oh god i might cry.
Quote from: mal on February 03, 2012, 05:43:58 PMThere does seem to be a surfeit of people taken in by the advertising. Lets face it at the end of the day it's claret with blue sleeves and needs no design work really since Umbro completed the job in 1974. It's a licence to print money and it's a desirable item because it has the Aston Villa F.C. badge on it not the fucking nike scrawl or the adidas pile of used bricks or the puma pussyIts not about advertising; its about having a strong sports brand providing kit and merchandise. If an identical kit was produced by both Macron and adidas, I can guarantee that more adidas shirts would be sold. I'm already preparing for fans of other clubs taking the piss out of the Macron shirts..."Macron, who are they?!"...I can almost hear it now.Yes it is just a shirt worn by the players at the end of the day, but if we had an adidas kit and merchandise, I can honestly say that I would have probably spent a few hundred quid on shirt, training tops and leisure wear; I wont be spending a penny on anything with a Macron label. I suspect the same will apply to thousands of other Villa fans resulting in a massive drop in a guaranteed revenue stream.
Quote from: KRS on February 03, 2012, 07:21:57 PMQuote from: mal on February 03, 2012, 05:43:58 PMThere does seem to be a surfeit of people taken in by the advertising. Lets face it at the end of the day it's claret with blue sleeves and needs no design work really since Umbro completed the job in 1974. It's a licence to print money and it's a desirable item because it has the Aston Villa F.C. badge on it not the fucking nike scrawl or the adidas pile of used bricks or the puma pussyIts not about advertising; its about having a strong sports brand providing kit and merchandise. If an identical kit was produced by both Macron and adidas, I can guarantee that more adidas shirts would be sold. I'm already preparing for fans of other clubs taking the piss out of the Macron shirts..."Macron, who are they?!"...I can almost hear it now.Yes it is just a shirt worn by the players at the end of the day, but if we had an adidas kit and merchandise, I can honestly say that I would have probably spent a few hundred quid on shirt, training tops and leisure wear; I wont be spending a penny on anything with a Macron label. I suspect the same will apply to thousands of other Villa fans resulting in a massive drop in a guaranteed revenue stream.Then they're idiots as well.
Who gives a fuck about the shirt maker?I don't recall West Ham getting stick when they had a Macron kit. In fact, I remember some people on here saying how nice their kit was in comparison to the design we had from Nike at the time. It's not like we've always had top name kit sponsors is it? We've had Hummel and Oasics for instance (and the really obscure one whose name I cannot recall in the eighties). People bought those shirts, nobody laughed and the team played no worse for the shirt on their backs. If the team play well they can be dressed in bin bags for all I care (as long as they are claret and blue). I just cannot understand the hysteria around this
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 03, 2012, 07:27:06 PMQuote from: KRS on February 03, 2012, 07:21:57 PMQuote from: mal on February 03, 2012, 05:43:58 PMThere does seem to be a surfeit of people taken in by the advertising. Lets face it at the end of the day it's claret with blue sleeves and needs no design work really since Umbro completed the job in 1974. It's a licence to print money and it's a desirable item because it has the Aston Villa F.C. badge on it not the fucking nike scrawl or the adidas pile of used bricks or the puma pussyIts not about advertising; its about having a strong sports brand providing kit and merchandise. If an identical kit was produced by both Macron and adidas, I can guarantee that more adidas shirts would be sold. I'm already preparing for fans of other clubs taking the piss out of the Macron shirts..."Macron, who are they?!"...I can almost hear it now.Yes it is just a shirt worn by the players at the end of the day, but if we had an adidas kit and merchandise, I can honestly say that I would have probably spent a few hundred quid on shirt, training tops and leisure wear; I wont be spending a penny on anything with a Macron label. I suspect the same will apply to thousands of other Villa fans resulting in a massive drop in a guaranteed revenue stream.Then they're idiots as well. So I'm an idiot for not wanting to purchase a kit or merchandise made by Macron. I may well remember that next time I'm about to purchase my copy of H&V.
Quote from: KRS on February 03, 2012, 07:31:53 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 03, 2012, 07:27:06 PMQuote from: KRS on February 03, 2012, 07:21:57 PMQuote from: mal on February 03, 2012, 05:43:58 PMThere does seem to be a surfeit of people taken in by the advertising. Lets face it at the end of the day it's claret with blue sleeves and needs no design work really since Umbro completed the job in 1974. It's a licence to print money and it's a desirable item because it has the Aston Villa F.C. badge on it not the fucking nike scrawl or the adidas pile of used bricks or the puma pussyIts not about advertising; its about having a strong sports brand providing kit and merchandise. If an identical kit was produced by both Macron and adidas, I can guarantee that more adidas shirts would be sold. I'm already preparing for fans of other clubs taking the piss out of the Macron shirts..."Macron, who are they?!"...I can almost hear it now.Yes it is just a shirt worn by the players at the end of the day, but if we had an adidas kit and merchandise, I can honestly say that I would have probably spent a few hundred quid on shirt, training tops and leisure wear; I wont be spending a penny on anything with a Macron label. I suspect the same will apply to thousands of other Villa fans resulting in a massive drop in a guaranteed revenue stream.Then they're idiots as well. So I'm an idiot for not wanting to purchase a kit or merchandise made by Macron. I may well remember that next time I'm about to purchase my copy of H&V.Yes, you are an idiot. Who cares about labels? Are you in primary school and worried about being bullied if you aren't in a nice new pair of Nikes?This is the grown up world where labels really don't matter. Macron's kits look better than most of the Nike and Adidas efforts I see.The fact you'd rather see YOUR club stay with a company like Nike (who have treated YOUR club badly for years) than find a new company to work with (who will strive to make YOUR club happy and treat YOUR club well, as deserved) just proves you're an idiot. The thing that makes you even more idiotic? Threatening to not buy H&V. You just seem bitter.