davieG Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Walkers Stadium - naming rights: Currently £1.5mill over 10 years, 4 years ago. "I am looking into that deal" " I have spoken to Walkers and they are very supportive. I must say. I can tell you I'm in the process of putting something together with them in the very near future: something that is beneficial to LCFC" One Year Kits: "I do know about this, yes. That will change. I think we should change the kit every two years. We want a good design for the home, away and third kit - and keep it for two years. " I want the shirts to be better quality. I have asked Tim to speak to a firm in Germany I know who I think can help us with this" Edited to turn £1.50 into £1.5mill, useless spell checker can't tell what I'm trying to write!
Simon Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Particularly good to hear about a possible return to two year kits... Anyone know who the German company might be?
JoeyB Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Particularly good to hear about a possible return to two year kits... Anyone know who the German company might be? joma are they based in germany
Libertine Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Jako are germanand lotto i think They do Pompey's so very likely.
Sods Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 And pompey have very nice away kits and barnsley
Mort Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 "I want the shirts to be better quality" Yay! No more sodding pin-stripes! ...I hope ...or is it just me who cant stand them?
lildave3 Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 And pompey have very nice away kits and barnsley Last years kits were terrible
Sods Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 nice jako kit i hope your not on about this one lil dave
Ricey Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Hope it's not Jako, their kits are awful to be honest.
lildave3 Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 i hope your not on about this one lil dave I am, the home one was poor aswell. This season, they're nice but their kits over the yeras have been poor. I don't really understand why everyone hates the current kit tbh, i like this years and i liked last years. I think JJB have done ok
Sods Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 I am, the home one was poor aswell. This season, they're nice but their kits over the yeras have been poor. I don't really understand why everyone hates the current kit tbh, i like this years and i liked last years. I think JJB have done ok same the leicester kits have grown on me especially the white one. Actually looking at that red one is very poor but the white one is nice.
lookwhaticando Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 same the leicester kits have grown on me especially the white one. Actually looking at that red one is very poor but the white one is nice. The current white away kit is class. I love a good white away kit.
stez Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Walkers Stadium - naming rights: Currently £1.5 over 10 years, 4 years ago. One Year Kits: look like the people who (may have) took the p!ss during the skint years are in for a bit of a shock now "I want the shirts to be better quality" Yay! No more sodding pin-stripes! ...I hope ...or is it just me who cant stand them? i love the idea of pin stripes but they have been done badly.
lookwhaticando Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 look like the people who (may have) took the p!ss during the skint years are in for a bit of a shock now Taking the piss is an understatement! £1.50 for the naming rights! I just hope they didn't pay that in instalments over the ten year period. <_< It's no wonder we didn't have a pot to piss in!
Mort Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 i love the idea of pin stripes but they have been done badly. Yeah the kit where we had them in the early eighties (?) was nice... but the current one is just naff IMHO, its also let down by the fact that material wise its pretty poor.
Babylon Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Taking the piss is an understatement! £1.50 for the naming rights! I just hope they didn't pay that in instalments over the ten year period. <_< It's no wonder we didn't have a pot to piss in! When I worked there shortly 10 years ago walkers paid city in crisps.... NO JOKE!!!!
lookwhaticando Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 When I worked there shortly 10 years ago walkers paid city in crisps.... NO JOKE!!!! I'm thinking the club would have been better off taking the crisps, because £1.50 doesn't look too clever no matter how you slice it.
davieG Posted 16 February 2007 Author Posted 16 February 2007 I'm thinking the club would have been better off taking the crisps, because £1.50 doesn't look too clever no matter how you slice it. Now you're milking it
Babylon Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 I'm thinking the club would have been better off taking the crisps, because £1.50 doesn't look too clever no matter how you slice it. You mean 1.5million and not £1.50 surely? I did get several boxes of smokey bacon... hmmmm. Edited to say i've just seen DavieGs edit haha
lookwhaticando Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 You mean 1.5million and not £1.50 surely? I did get several boxes of smokey bacon... hmmmm. Edited to say i've just seen DavieGs edit haha :thumbsup: I just had to hammer it home. Although... with the money the club needed, I'm thinking perhaps the crisps were still better than the 1.5m even! 1.5m is the sort of money we'd have been losing every season, judging by the results we've been shown before. I'm not surprised Mandaric is looking into the stadium naming rights as an avenue of additional revenue generation. I wonder if individual stands will come in for naming changes soon, too? Would have thought so...
stez Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Isn't adidas a german owned company? they are, and puma. ran by warring brothers i believe. well, i say ran, but i mean the companies were started by
potter3 Posted 16 February 2007 Posted 16 February 2007 Adidas and Puma are both German. Argh just beaten.
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