I hope it's not Gymshark. I think they're a great brand and local company and it's brilliant to see them doing well, but after previous experience with the likes of Castore, Macron etc, I'd rather we just had someone with existing prestige in the game and years of experience of designing, making - and, for a change, making available to buy - football shirts.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 09, 2024, 10:34:38 AMI hope it's not Gymshark. I think they're a great brand and local company and it's brilliant to see them doing well, but after previous experience with the likes of Castore, Macron etc, I'd rather we just had someone with existing prestige in the game and years of experience of designing, making - and, for a change, making available to buy - football shirts. When we had Nike they didn't really give a shit. Kit sales delayed every season. Give me anyone that does a nice kit and at minimum gets the colours right.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 09, 2024, 10:34:38 AMI hope it's not Gymshark. I think they're a great brand and local company and it's brilliant to see them doing well, but after previous experience with the likes of Castore, Macron etc, I'd rather we just had someone with existing prestige in the game and years of experience of designing, making - and, for a change, making available to buy - football shirts.Agree entirely. Adidas is surely the really obvious choice with Nas's connection there.
Quote from: itbrvilla on January 09, 2024, 10:43:37 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 09, 2024, 10:34:38 AMI hope it's not Gymshark. I think they're a great brand and local company and it's brilliant to see them doing well, but after previous experience with the likes of Castore, Macron etc, I'd rather we just had someone with existing prestige in the game and years of experience of designing, making - and, for a change, making available to buy - football shirts. When we had Nike they didn't really give a shit. Kit sales delayed every season. Give me anyone that does a nice kit and at minimum gets the colours right.We've never managed to replace them with anyone who could get kits on shelves at the same time as other clubs manager. Nike weren't perfect, but they made the nicest kits we've had in the last 20 years.I don't ever buy them myself, but I understand why people get emotional about them, and I would rather we had a prestige manufacturer instead of the sort of shite the likes of Albion would wear.Also, we've got stuck into Heck for his failings on the badge and the ground, this is another massive part of his objectives - sort the kit deal out, so let's see what he manages.
One of the things I'd thought after Heck's first (?) interview was that you have to market a team as a 'premium brand', at least to people from other countries. I mean, we'll obviously support Villa regardless ... but nobody in the US or wherever is buying an Aston Villa shirt if it's made by some non-entity company they've never heard of.
Would this be Heck's doing?
We need to start with the geographical area in which we attract a lot of support.I live 30 miles from the centre of Birmingham, and you hardly ever see Villa shirts in the shops around here. All sorts of other dross clubs, but never Villa, despite there being a lot of Villa support around here.