by McDermolenko » 24 Jul 2018 12:02
by WoodleyRoyal » 24 Jul 2018 12:48
by John Smith » 24 Jul 2018 12:54
WoodleyRoyal The reason being is because we get the kit at a reduced rate by receiving it later into the summer. This is so the Puma factories can concentrate on getting the bigger teams kits ready. Puma has always done this, the earlier you want the kit the more you pay per unit.
Hope this clears things up
by WoodleyRoyal » 24 Jul 2018 12:57
John SmithWoodleyRoyal The reason being is because we get the kit at a reduced rate by receiving it later into the summer. This is so the Puma factories can concentrate on getting the bigger teams kits ready. Puma has always done this, the earlier you want the kit the more you pay per unit.
Hope this clears things up
Utter, utter drivel. Explain why Tranmere, Cambridge and Plymouth Argyle have had theirs on sale for weeks then.
by John Smith » 24 Jul 2018 12:59
WoodleyRoyalJohn SmithWoodleyRoyal The reason being is because we get the kit at a reduced rate by receiving it later into the summer. This is so the Puma factories can concentrate on getting the bigger teams kits ready. Puma has always done this, the earlier you want the kit the more you pay per unit.
Hope this clears things up
Utter, utter drivel. Explain why Tranmere, Cambridge and Plymouth Argyle have had theirs on sale for weeks then.
they were obviously prepared to pay the higher price per unit but have the shirt on sale for longer... different clubs have different shirt sale patterns, i can't speak for those clubs.
by WoodleyRoyal » 24 Jul 2018 13:08
John SmithWoodleyRoyalJohn Smith Utter, utter drivel. Explain why Tranmere, Cambridge and Plymouth Argyle have had theirs on sale for weeks then.
they were obviously prepared to pay the higher price per unit but have the shirt on sale for longer... different clubs have different shirt sale patterns, i can't speak for those clubs.
Look, I found you out and look like a plumb. Stop trying to wriggle out of it because look like even more of a plonker with the silly excuses.
As if Cambridge United have a big enough sales and marketing budget to be paying for unnecessary outlays when they can reduce costs. They're a League 2 club. Use your head man.
by genome » 24 Jul 2018 13:18
by WoodleyRoyal » 24 Jul 2018 13:44
by tmesis » 25 Jul 2018 23:29
WoodleyRoyal Also, this tactic was decided by the Reading Marketing team as footfall at the stadium during the offseason is low, this being a problem of it being out-of-town stadium, and with no club shop in the town centre. Releasing the shirt closer to the start of the season were we have the home preseason friendlies maximises the unit price per footfall numbers.
by Hound » 26 Jul 2018 08:55
Hound also amazed people care so much. It will be released a week before the season, because someone at the club thinks thats the way to generate the most interest and make the most money from the shirt sales
I suspect the kits were in production long before the summer.
Personally think its not a bad idea to release it the day before or main pre season friendly rather than some random day in the middle of the summer break
by Sanguine » 27 Jul 2018 15:31
Old Man AndrewsHound also amazed people care so much. It will be released a week before the season, because someone at the club thinks thats the way to generate the most interest and make the most money from the shirt sales
I suspect the kits were in production long before the summer.
Personally think its not a bad idea to release it the day before or main pre season friendly rather than some random day in the middle of the summer break
This.
If you're a grown up and care deeply about the kit or when it is released then you are probably Kes.
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