#GomesOutURZZZZZZZZ wrote:I heard none of the management even bothered to be in yesterday.
by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Mar 2019 18:52
03 Mar 2019 18:52#GomesOutURZZZZZZZZ wrote:I heard none of the management even bothered to be in yesterday.
No need for them to be in. Shirts sold, refunds being applied, other staff able to deal with enquiries. Job done.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:I heard none of the management even bothered to be in yesterday.
Wish we took a punt on Virgo when we had an opportunity to buy him in 2009Silver Fox wrote:That explains the cuewindermereROYAL wrote:I heard people were buying them in baulk.
Tbf I think someone should give the club a break
We’re there any free baize in the car park?
On face value yes, however I would be absolutely mortified if one of my subordinates would have been fed to the wolves in the manner that those poor Megastore workers were. A lack of accountability springs to mind here.paultheroyal wrote:No need for them to be in. Shirts sold, refunds being applied, other staff able to deal with enquiries. Job done.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:I heard none of the management even bothered to be in yesterday.
Who would have the balls to do that??!!Silver Fox wrote:That explains the cuewindermereROYAL wrote:I heard people were buying them in baulk.
Tbf I think someone should give the club a break
We’re there any free baize in the car park?
and it's bulk, not baulk (an area of a billiards table, hence the billiards puns)Duffy wrote:LOL. It's queue.Silver Fox wrote:That explains the cuewindermereROYAL wrote:I heard people were buying them in baulk.
Looks like slopey shoulders to me, WoodleyWoodleyRoyal wrote:club issue apology https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/foot ... r-15918477
Absolutely. If the club had an ounce of credibility then the Commercial Manager and senior staff at the Megastore would all walk.RoyalBlue wrote:The club are definitely hanging their 'third party online software provider' out to dry.
If this was down to the inadequate software/support from the provider then hopefully the club will be reviewing their partnership with that particular organisation.
Mind you, that doesn't really cover the complete apparent failure to get even close to predicting the very high levels of demand, failure to limit purchases in person till it was too late, poor queue management and communication etc. at the Megastore, all of which probably sit at the door of the club's own commercial department.
Brighton do this. I often see pink & white striped shirts around these parts.Forbury Lion wrote:Following the success of this, I wouldn't be surprised if we saw Reading football shirts in a variety of new colors, now that this proves a link between the replica kit and the kit the players actually wear isn't really the thing that sells them.
I imagine a pink shirt would sell well.
by East Grinstead Royal » 05 Mar 2019 17:37
05 Mar 2019 17:37General gripe because it doesn't just apply to sportswear, but t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and the like are almost always better quality for the menswear. Women's stuff is generally flimsy and light. Replica shirts are about the only thing that is actually comparable.East Grinstead Royal wrote:The pink and white Brighton shirts are (I believe) cut differently to suit the female figure. Reading used to sell ladies' shirts, but always in the blue and white hoops (possibly still do).
by Pepe the Horseman » 07 Mar 2019 23:23
07 Mar 2019 23:23Wait. Are you a girl? xmuirinho wrote:General gripe because it doesn't just apply to sportswear, but t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and the like are almost always better quality for the menswear. Women's stuff is generally flimsy and light. Replica shirts are about the only thing that is actually comparable.East Grinstead Royal wrote:The pink and white Brighton shirts are (I believe) cut differently to suit the female figure. Reading used to sell ladies' shirts, but always in the blue and white hoops (possibly still do).
So I wouldn't get anything aimed at a "female figure" except a replica shirt.
Yup. Although "girl" is stretching it - I have adult children....Pepe the Horseman wrote:Wait. Are you a girl? xmuirinho wrote:General gripe because it doesn't just apply to sportswear, but t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and the like are almost always better quality for the menswear. Women's stuff is generally flimsy and light. Replica shirts are about the only thing that is actually comparable.East Grinstead Royal wrote:The pink and white Brighton shirts are (I believe) cut differently to suit the female figure. Reading used to sell ladies' shirts, but always in the blue and white hoops (possibly still do).
So I wouldn't get anything aimed at a "female figure" except a replica shirt.
Unless you also have grandchildren, I'd say this was a wasted grooming effort from Pepe.muirinho wrote:Yup. Although "girl" is stretching it - I have adult children....Pepe the Horseman wrote:Wait. Are you a girl? xmuirinho wrote:
General gripe because it doesn't just apply to sportswear, but t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and the like are almost always better quality for the menswear. Women's stuff is generally flimsy and light. Replica shirts are about the only thing that is actually comparable.
So I wouldn't get anything aimed at a "female figure" except a replica shirt.
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