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Read in various places that our new kit is to be adidas... No Balls, can you confirm or deny?

 

I bloody hope it is, so much better than Reebok...

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ooh a stitched badge instead of an iron on transfer. Beltin.

just an idea. there should be an option to buy the top without the 188 splodge. even charge an extra couple of quid to appease the sponsor. its a decent top without that,

just an idea. there should be an option to buy the top without the 188 splodge. even charge an extra couple of quid to appease the sponsor. its a decent top without that,

 

Or an option to get the people at the shop to iron on a different coloured splodge. It's a winning idea.

just an idea. there should be an option to buy the top without the 188 splodge. even charge an extra couple of quid to appease the sponsor. its a decent top without that,

 

Buy a kids one like Little Whitt, they don't have the splodge.

i thowt his was the one you hang in the back of your car.

just an idea. there should be an option to buy the top without the 188 splodge. even charge an extra couple of quid to appease the sponsor. its a decent top without that,

The brother in law is a PNE fan and they have the option of buying with or without sponsor. Seems like the way forward.

The brother in law is a PNE fan and they have the option of buying with or without sponsor. Seems like the way forward.

 

Howd on a minute. So the sponsor is sponsoring but might not be on all the top? Now, I know Preston and their inhabitants are a bit slow, and Maurice Lindsay is a clown, but what m?ng in the marketing department of Tennents was half way through a crate of Super when they agreed to that?

PNE is not the way forward, whatever the question is.

 

Edit: Oh and that Ridsdale too. Don't get me on that nobber!

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Howd on a minute. So the sponsor is sponsoring but might not be on all the top? Now, I know Preston and their inhabitants are a bit slow, and Maurice Lindsay is a clown, but what m?ng in the marketing department of Tennents was half way through a crate of Super when they agreed to that?

PNE is not the way forward, whatever the question is.

 

Edit: Oh and that Ridsdale too. Don't get me on that nobber!

 

Pretty sure the perceived benefit to a short sponsor is to see their logo worn by blokes at the peak of their fitness viewed on national television, not fat 40 year olds spilling Magners all down the front of the logo whilst wearing 3/4 length trousers.

Pretty sure the perceived benefit to a short sponsor is to see their logo worn by blokes at the peak of their fitness viewed on national television, not fat 40 year olds spilling Magners all down the front of the logo whilst wearing 3/4 length trousers.

 

Well you'd be wrong then.

Well you'd be wrong then.

 

Really?

 

If I had a company I'd want to project it as dynamic, forward thrusting and a whole host of other bullshit bingo stylee adverbs. As opposed to being associated with the chosen leisure wear of fat pisspots who should know better.

Really?

 

If I had a company I'd want to project it as dynamic, forward thrusting and a whole host of other bullshit bingo stylee adverbs. As opposed to being associated with the chosen leisure wear of fat pisspots who should know better.

 

It's Tennents for goodness sake!

i love the anger towards the sponsor. the idea of a shirt is it looks like the ones the players wear. the kids shirts look shite!

 

 

Pretty sure the perceived benefit to a short sponsor is to see their logo worn by blokes at the peak of their fitness viewed on national television, not fat 40 year olds spilling Magners all down the front of the logo whilst wearing 3/4 length trousers.

 

That top looks to be "fitted" with a slight taper correct me if I'm wrong NB? The fat lads will love that should nicely extenuate the love handles / beer gut

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That top looks to be "fitted" with a slight taper correct me if I'm wrong NB? The fat lads will love that should nicely extenuate the love handles / beer gut

 

I noticed that too, it 'cuts in' like women's t-shirts do.

Major design fault for fatties like me!

The shirt looks alreet. I'll not be buying one, same as always until it comes down to ?10 and I can wear it to play 5-a-side in.

 

The only downside is that 188 Bet logo. I was hoping they'd change the colour of the blob and/or make it smaller.

 

 

Howd on a minute. So the sponsor is sponsoring but might not be on all the top? Now, I know Preston and their inhabitants are a bit slow, and Maurice Lindsay is a clown, but what m?ng in the marketing department of Tennents was half way through a crate of Super when they agreed to that?

PNE is not the way forward, whatever the question is.

 

 

Edit: Oh and that Ridsdale too. Don't get me on that nobber!

 

A lot of Muslims near deepdale and they sponsored by Tennants think that may be the reasoning behind it.

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just an idea. there should be an option to buy the top without the 188 splodge. even charge an extra couple of quid to appease the sponsor. its a decent top without that,

 

You can.

 

They can't all have the sponsor cos some people can't wear it for religious reasons.

 

Birch-chorley bought the black one with no sponsor, looks better.

That top looks to be "fitted" with a slight taper correct me if I'm wrong NB? The fat lads will love that should nicely extenuate the love handles / beer gut

 

You're sort of right. Frankly, I think it's just the athletic fit T-shirt template. It's not reinvented any whell or anytihng, but if it's got 3 stripes on, they will buy it.

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You're sort of right. Frankly, I think it's just the athletic fit T-shirt template. It's not reinvented any whell or anytihng, but if it's got 3 stripes on, they will buy it.

 

Crikey, you've edited that as well.

Crikey, you've edited that as well.

 

 

iPhone edited it, by accident :D I can try again, if you want

iPhone edited it, by accident :D I can try again, if you want

 

iPhone wankette!

just an idea. there should be an option to buy the top without the 188 splodge. even charge an extra couple of quid to appease the sponsor. its a decent top without that,

 

Put it to the club that any potential supporter who may be from a religeous background which frowns upon gambling may not purchase the shirt with the logo. They'd be falling over themselves to get them out without splodge.

The club will supply them without logos.

Just go to the club shop and ask for one.

If they've none in stock: they'll order you one.

iPhone wankette!

 

Quite right Steive, but it raises an interesting conundrum.

Is it wankette? Or should female iPhone users be called iPhone fingerers?

In fact, on relfection, perhaps wankerette is best.

 

Like the Soccer AM wankerette.

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