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New Nike Kits 23-24

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
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Not really. All it will do is mean the club is unable to attract decent kit deals in the future, whether Levy is still here or not.
Yes, really, because Nike still make their kits in sweatshops and they should be boycotted anyway.
 

Yid-ol

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Jan 16, 2006
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You guys want to really make a point to Levy? Stop paying stupid money for these shite sweatshop manufactured revenue streams.

Season tickets is where it would hit the most

Not really. All it will do is mean the club is unable to attract decent kit deals in the future, whether Levy is still here or not.

So you mean smaller deals for the club and less income?! Gassin's point is correct but probably better options to hit them harder in other areas.
 

Tucker

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Jul 15, 2013
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Season tickets is where it would hit the most



So you mean smaller deals for the club and less income?! Gassin's point is correct but probably better options to hit them harder in other areas.
It would be a delayed effect at best. Nike are signed up for a few more years. ENIC could be Long gone by the time it’s renegotiated. Less shirt sales = a poorer deal next time round. All it does is hurt our chances of success in the future.
 

Yid-ol

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It would be a delayed effect at best. Nike are signed up for a few more years. ENIC could be Long gone by the time it’s renegotiated. Less shirt sales = a poorer deal next time round. All it does is hurt our chances of success in the future.

Any kind of protest would hurt us in the long run with knock on effects.

Protest by not buying tickets/merchandise ect will have the knock on effect of less cash so less to spend on players. Worse performance's means less lucrative deals, and so on.

I agree that Nike have already agreed and paying the money, that's why I said season tickets is best place to hit them if wanting to do that, but too many will still buy them or replace those that don't so can't see it doing much there also
 

jpascavitz

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Don't love the home, but it's fine - and the second and third are great colorways for me, yet still simple enough if true.
 

ravo

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Don't love the home, but it's fine - and the second and third are great colorways for me, yet still simple enough if true.
If they are the kits for next season, then that's potentially our best year with Nike. As others have said, the home badges must be navy. You can put the iridescent shit on the other strips.
 

ajspurs

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Looking at this leak of Liverpool's third kit with that particular template and the pattern embedded into it makes me wonder if our home kit will share the same template rather than that of our current away one which was shown on pictures a few pages back. Think it could look quite nice with this template instead and the patterns that were shown on the leak.

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Fredo

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As was saying the other day, its absolutely awful. Whoever decided to put all those patterns on the kit deserve immediate sacking.
 

wishkah

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I don’t mind the lighter grades. Will look good on in person. The full Tetris is a bit shit
 

gavspur

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As was saying the other day, its absolutely awful. Whoever decided to put all those patterns on the kit deserve immediate sacking.
I think, I may be wrong, that those shapes and patterns are what are currently integrated on to Nike footballs, and football boots. Like strike zones or whatever they wanna call them. I’m not saying it should be on a kit, but I’m sure I’ve noticed them on the other items.
 

van_Pommel

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FYI
First and second photos for normal grade while the third photo the logo flex will differ for player grade
These are different shirts. The top 2 don't have the weird bar below the neck but the bottom one does you can just see the corners of it. Hope the top 2 is the real design.
 

PaulThurston

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FYI
First and second photos for normal grade while the third photo the logo flex will differ for player grade
Unusual for the mass market version to be so different to the one the players wear.

I actually like them both but we won't be able to properly judge them until we see how they look on actual humans. Out of the two I prefer the mass market version if that photo is genuine.
 

golfspurs

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These are different shirts. The top 2 don't have the weird bar below the neck but the bottom one does you can just see the corners of it. Hope the top 2 is the real design.
Top 2 that surely real shirt but the bottom I was not sure just informed the different flex between fan and player grades
 

bobby.james

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Top 2 that surely real shirt but the bottom I was not sure just informed the different flex between fan and player grades
Think the bottom one is a fake version of a player version (hence the wrong design), whereas the top 2 pics are of a real fans version

But yeah the player version will have the plastic badge, different shirt material etc
 

G Ron

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Any kind of protest would hurt us in the long run with knock on effects.

Protest by not buying tickets/merchandise ect will have the knock on effect of less cash so less to spend on players. Worse performance's means less lucrative deals, and so on.

I agree that Nike have already agreed and paying the money, that's why I said season tickets is best place to hit them if wanting to do that, but too many will still buy them or replace those that don't so can't see it doing much there also
There are so many football tourists now that there will always be a buyer for tickets. For that reason there’s not a chance I give up my ST of 31 years in the hope it drives change. I’ll hang on to mine in the hope we get new ambitious owners at some point as I’ve witnessed 31 years of mostly shite mediocrity and I live in hope that the cycle won’t last forever.

What I will do is refuse to purchase anything in the stadium and even that won’t matter as it’s too convenient for many of the match attending folks to have a few beers before / after the game.

Levy has us by the short and curlies. Shame he doesn’t give the same consideration to his planning on the football side.
 
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