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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Ashley said:

Three excellent kits this season which is our last with Adidas

I was assured ahead of time that the home kit was a banger. I guess the OP works in Forbidden Planet 😂

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Posted
5 minutes ago, James and his giant peach said:

Again, offering to pay on camera when it's a pittance to him is not a good deed. 

Well, it is a good deed. You've just decided it isn't because the guy earns a lot of money and it's on camera. I'm sure the recipient thinks it's a good deed - which is all that matters.

Posted
Just now, MrLuke said:

Well, it is a good deed. You've just decided it isn't because the guy earns a lot of money and it's on camera. I'm sure the recipient thinks it's a good deed - which is all that matters.

Fvck me have we all turned Into Cov fans. It's a publicity stunt that has cost him nothing. A good deed is when you do something selfless without any attention not when you deliberately film it. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, James and his giant peach said:

Fvck me have we all turned Into Cov fans. It's a publicity stunt that has cost him nothing. A good deed is when you do something selfless without any attention not when you deliberately film it. 

Sorry, my bad. Just read the definition:

 

"A good deed is an action done to help, protect, comfort, or benefit someone else — usually without expecting anything in return, unless you are from Coventry."

Posted

I really like it but for £70....hard sell.

 

I know this isn't exclusive to LCFC. The England top is ridiculous price. I want to kit our my son, but going to wait for the sales. Just refuse to pay these prices for football stuff. It's pricing some fans out of showing their pr their kids/ family support. 

 

Sad times 

Posted
Just now, MrLuke said:

Sorry, my bad. Just read the definition:

 

"A good deed is an action done to help, protect, comfort, or benefit someone else — usually without expecting anything in return, unless you are from Coventry."

Just surprised two posters are defending Rudoni clearly performing a deliberate publicity stunt. It's to make the club and him look good not to buy a monzo shirt for a six fingered fan. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

I really like it but for £70....hard sell.

 

I know this isn't exclusive to LCFC. The England top is ridiculous price. I want to kit our my son, but going to wait for the sales. Just refuse to pay these prices for football stuff. It's pricing some fans out of showing their pr their kids/ family support. 

 

Sad times 

The red England kit is much nicer though. And Nike let you use discount codes on it too which our tight gits don’t. 

Posted
4 hours ago, Quorndon_Fox said:

Obviously trying to work out why he's got shit down the front of his shirt. image.thumb.jpeg.0b4f02ab9008b7ad288d0eb56f9bf8ef.jpeg

That's him trying to catch a loose ball!

Posted
7 hours ago, GLC said:

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7 hours ago, GLC said:

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It really is remarkable how much more shit this kit looks with that trash sponsor on it. 

 

Without it, it's a 9/10. Absolutely sublime stuff. 

 

Shame they're releasing it a time when lots and lots of fans are refusing to hand their cash over to this regime. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Ashley said:

Three excellent kits this season which is our last with Adidas

Anything about who the next brand will be yet?

Posted
47 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

I really like it but for £70....hard sell.

 

I know this isn't exclusive to LCFC. The England top is ridiculous price. I want to kit our my son, but going to wait for the sales. Just refuse to pay these prices for football stuff. It's pricing some fans out of showing their pr their kids/ family support. 

 

Sad times 

Kids shirts should be capped at like £20 and even then there should be discount for season ticket holders. Over charge the adults by all means, but having new/young fans in kits is actually an investment. I don't understand why you'd price people out.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

Kids shirts should be capped at like £20 and even then there should be discount for season ticket holders. Over charge the adults by all means, but having new/young fans in kits is actually an investment. I don't understand why you'd price people out.

Because people still buy them mate.

Posted
6 minutes ago, phoneticerror said:

Because people still buy them mate.

But I mean from a long term stance. You get kids interested and feeling involved from a young age and they're the ones more likely to grow up forking out on season tickets etc. Plus if they were cheaper they would sell even more, it's not like they cost much to produce. It'd almost be like advertising the club if most kids were wearing them.

Posted (edited)

I'd have to see this shirt in real life before judging it.

 

By the looks of it now, it's a toughie. Some elements I like, others I find rather repulsive. The wyvern pattern offers something new and distinctive, not a big fan of the tacky and rather dominant stripes, though.

I can't wait for the away and third kit, should be much more interesting.

 

How much longer does this Adidas deal run? One year? I want us to go back to Puma so bad.

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Posted

We rightly knock the club but this shirt is the best in ages, particularly with the historical nod.

 

We should enjoy adidas while we can. In the Scoreline, Bukta, Fox Leisure, Le Coq Sportif, Burrda, Jako, Joma etc. years, we’d have regarded this as a thing of beauty.

 

We could end up with Castore next season, like the Tigers. 🙄

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Posted
5 minutes ago, MC Prussian said:

I'd have to see this shirt in real life before judging it.

 

By the looks of it now, it's a toughie. Some elements I like, others I find rather repulsive. The wyvern pattern offers something new and distinctive, not a big fan of the tacky and rather dominant stripes, though.

I can't wait for the away and third kit, should be much more interesting.

 

How much longer does this Adidas deal run? One year? I want us to go back to Puma so bad.

Its a banger. 

 

Was advised to wash with caution due to the dye used with the wyvern pattern though... 

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

But I mean from a long term stance. You get kids interested and feeling involved from a young age and they're the ones more likely to grow up forking out on season tickets etc. Plus if they were cheaper they would sell even more, it's not like they cost much to produce. It'd almost be like advertising the club if most kids were wearing them.

Most kids these days in our city don’t want to wear Leicester shirts. In fact, some are chastised at school for it, especially since the drop to L1.

 

I agree that the kits should be cheaper, but the sad reality is football is just a business, driven by greed. Fans loyalties aren’t embraced, they’re exploited. A club, especially one as their own arse as ours atm, would rather sell 5,000 kits at £70 a pop than 10,000 at £35.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Sankey93 said:

I can’t make my mind up on it tbf. I hope we go for NB for the next supplier but it will be castore no doubt 

New Balance are quite hit and miss, their good kits are very good but the bad ones are shite
And the new West Ham kit is £110 (one hundred and ten big ones!!) for the "elite" player spec version and £75 for the basic replica which is abhorrent

I'd like Joma, Hummel or Errea, or if you fancy a smaller brand then Robey from the Netherlands have been making fantastic designs

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Posted
4 minutes ago, lfu said:

New Balance are quite hit and miss, their good kits are very good but the bad ones are shite
And the new West Ham kit is £110 (one hundred and ten big ones!!) for the "elite" player spec version and £75 for the basic replica which is abhorrent

I'd like Joma, Hummel or Errea, or if you fancy a smaller brand then Robey from the Netherlands have been making fantastic designs

I was just thinking that, despite their connections down the road, Hummel would be a good option - Denmark 1990s vibes.

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