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Post by ExeterAddick on Jun 6, 2008 9:59:09 GMT
kinda hard to tell just from the one picture, but i think i prefer last year's. The home one is alright i suppose, but the away one looks a bit old fashioned. Also, i'd rather have seen the JD Sports brand on the shirts, rather than just a specific 'range' of their clothes.
Thoughts?
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Post by talal on Jun 6, 2008 10:00:59 GMT
just posted this on another topic but here seems more fitting! ...
personally don't like the look of the sponsor it's a bit cheap but the designs are ok. glad to see the badge is back on the left, the joma should be white though on the home imo. couldn't they have taken more than 1 bloody photo - can't see the socks!
only a 1 year sponsorship deal suggests we were getting a bit desperate, hopefully a better one next season.
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Post by ExeterAddick on Jun 6, 2008 10:08:13 GMT
i agree about the sponsor. i'd rather have had a name that people recognised, although it's all about the money at the end of the day.
if it's only a one year deal that suggests another new kit next year, which is taking the piss somewhat.
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Post by talal on Jun 6, 2008 10:15:26 GMT
I doubt a new kit, just possibly new sponsor. Either way it's not fair on fans really. Joma only have 2 years to run so this should be their last unless it gets renewed
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Post by valleyviper on Jun 6, 2008 19:35:41 GMT
Perhap, the club would arrange for an Iron on Transfer in order that it can be placed across the chest, to avoid another £40 one year shirt rip-off
Don't like the cheap looking away strip at all.
The one good thing is that opposing teams won't want to exchange shirts for these cheapo's, thus keeping costs to The Club, down.
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Post by leftbehind on Jun 6, 2008 21:47:02 GMT
im sure JD with extend for anotrher year and they do there own footbal range potential to take over Joma?
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