At least we have a new kit manufacturer sorted out now.
I hope they really do what they said they would and take supporters into consideration. The home kit needs to truly traditional. Some of the kits Marshall put together are brilliant and they could do a lot worse than looking at some of those. Those are traditional and it would bring back some good feeling amongst fans if the kits can relate back to some of our great days. Retro with a modern twist so to speak. I can like with a bit of variety for our away kit. Something different, and maybe a tradtional white or yellow third. What is most important is that the fans don't get fucked around with the launch date and the quality. Nike treated us like bollocks in that regard. For Macron this is the first proper foray into English football's elite (West Ham aren't proper elite, we are). They won't want to mess this up. It's a big deal for them in growing their brand.
"I think our fans will be thrilled with the home kit. We have obviously held meetings with fans about what they wanted - and they have most-certainly got what they asked for, in my opinion.
QuoteAt least we have a new kit manufacturer sorted out now.Yep, it's a huge relief
"It's fair to say they'll be doing a great deal for us. They are extending the range from 25 products to well in excess of 100. That's everything dual branded - Villa and Macron - real bespoke claret and blue products, from footballs to shinguards, wristbands to captain armbands, everything really."These will be exclusive to Villa. These are finer details we've never had before. It's an exciting new venture because this is going to be exclusive to Aston Villa."
They are extending the range from 25 products to well in excess of 100. That's everything dual branded - Villa and Macron - real bespoke claret and blue products, from footballs to shinguards, wristbands to captain armbands, everything really.
They seem to have at least one very important quality that Nike lacked (for us) - enthusiasm.
Quote from: toronto villa on February 06, 2012, 04:10:59 PMI hope they really do what they said they would and take supporters into consideration. The home kit needs to truly traditional. Some of the kits Marshall put together are brilliant and they could do a lot worse than looking at some of those. Those are traditional and it would bring back some good feeling amongst fans if the kits can relate back to some of our great days. Retro with a modern twist so to speak. I can like with a bit of variety for our away kit. Something different, and maybe a tradtional white or yellow third. What is most important is that the fans don't get fucked around with the launch date and the quality. Nike treated us like bollocks in that regard. For Macron this is the first proper foray into English football's elite (West Ham aren't proper elite, we are). They won't want to mess this up. It's a big deal for them in growing their brand.A quote from John GreenfieldQuote"I think our fans will be thrilled with the home kit. We have obviously held meetings with fans about what they wanted - and they have most-certainly got what they asked for, in my opinion.Does he mean Messi will be wearing it?Having made all the mock ups I have I know it is hard to get a design everyone will like
Quote from: toronto villa on February 06, 2012, 04:10:59 PMI hope they really do what they said they would and take supporters into consideration. The home kit needs to truly traditional. Some of the kits Marshall put together are brilliant and they could do a lot worse than looking at some of those. Those are traditional and it would bring back some good feeling amongst fans if the kits can relate back to some of our great days. Retro with a modern twist so to speak. I can like with a bit of variety for our away kit. Something different, and maybe a tradtional white or yellow third. What is most important is that the fans don't get fucked around with the launch date and the quality. Nike treated us like bollocks in that regard. For Macron this is the first proper foray into English football's elite (West Ham aren't proper elite, we are). They won't want to mess this up. It's a big deal for them in growing their brand.A quote from John GreenfieldQuote"I think our fans will be thrilled with the home kit. We have obviously held meetings with fans about what they wanted - and they have most-certainly got what they asked for, in my opinion.Having made all the mock ups I have I know it is hard to get a design everyone will like