MTFCMusings wrote:I think it was said Castore will be overseeing the club shop and online store so will be interesting to see if there’s an improvement there.
yorkshire stag wrote:maybe it’s fake, who knows until the official unveiling ?
hope we are doing polo tops
DoomMerchant wrote:Overseeing the current Stags club shop is a bit like overseeing the Primary school summer fate cake stall on top of an old decorating paste table.
HitchcocksShins wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Overseeing the current Stags club shop is a bit like overseeing the Primary school summer fate cake stall on top of an old decorating paste table.
Honestly I think that's quite disrespectful. To summer fete cake stalls, that is
Captain Cunno wrote:How much better do you feel getting that off your chest doomy ?
DoomMerchant wrote:I'm not really a football kit man (odd that with being in my 50's and not a footballer), however I found myself in the vicinity of Field Mill yesterday so popped into the club shop to see if they were selling off last season's shorts.
Anyone who knows me will understand that there was no way I was paying £10 (50% off) for last season's shorts but a rummage about in the bargain bin found a white pair and an amber pair for just £2, so I bought them.
Last night I went to put a pair on and spent a bit more time looking at them and blimey what horrible cheap and nasty crap they are. Genuinely thought that the badge was a sticker; and I reckon a pair would last 2-3 games for a robust professional footballer. Actually staggered me that our club have accepted such rubbish quality material for ten whole years - unless these were exceptionally bad versions to normally decent stock.
In 2023 I see no reason why athletes should be dressed in sub-standard gear. A completely different walk of life but I worked as a contractor for years and some companies dressed their technicians in the cheapest work wear they could get away with. Honestly, as an employee it definitely played on your mind that you were dressed in garbage that was constantly having to be replaced or repaired......So why wouldn't footballers be the same?? For me it definitely loses you something when you're wearing crap garb that you're constantly fiddling with, so it got me thinking: in an age where athletes are always looking for that extra 1 or 2 percent, why take away 1 or 2 percent?
NEStag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:I'm not really a football kit man (odd that with being in my 50's and not a footballer), however I found myself in the vicinity of Field Mill yesterday so popped into the club shop to see if they were selling off last season's shorts.
Anyone who knows me will understand that there was no way I was paying £10 (50% off) for last season's shorts but a rummage about in the bargain bin found a white pair and an amber pair for just £2, so I bought them.
Last night I went to put a pair on and spent a bit more time looking at them and blimey what horrible cheap and nasty crap they are. Genuinely thought that the badge was a sticker; and I reckon a pair would last 2-3 games for a robust professional footballer. Actually staggered me that our club have accepted such rubbish quality material for ten whole years - unless these were exceptionally bad versions to normally decent stock.
In 2023 I see no reason why athletes should be dressed in sub-standard gear. A completely different walk of life but I worked as a contractor for years and some companies dressed their technicians in the cheapest work wear they could get away with. Honestly, as an employee it definitely played on your mind that you were dressed in garbage that was constantly having to be replaced or repaired......So why wouldn't footballers be the same?? For me it definitely loses you something when you're wearing crap garb that you're constantly fiddling with, so it got me thinking: in an age where athletes are always looking for that extra 1 or 2 percent, why take away 1 or 2 percent?
I’m not sure the players are playing in the same quality kit as they sell in the shop. There’s probably a better quality version with much better technical material. Some clubs sell the basic replica and then for a lot more you can buy the match level standard.
NEStag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:I'm not really a football kit man (odd that with being in my 50's and not a footballer), however I found myself in the vicinity of Field Mill yesterday so popped into the club shop to see if they were selling off last season's shorts.
Anyone who knows me will understand that there was no way I was paying £10 (50% off) for last season's shorts but a rummage about in the bargain bin found a white pair and an amber pair for just £2, so I bought them.
Last night I went to put a pair on and spent a bit more time looking at them and blimey what horrible cheap and nasty crap they are. Genuinely thought that the badge was a sticker; and I reckon a pair would last 2-3 games for a robust professional footballer. Actually staggered me that our club have accepted such rubbish quality material for ten whole years - unless these were exceptionally bad versions to normally decent stock.
In 2023 I see no reason why athletes should be dressed in sub-standard gear. A completely different walk of life but I worked as a contractor for years and some companies dressed their technicians in the cheapest work wear they could get away with. Honestly, as an employee it definitely played on your mind that you were dressed in garbage that was constantly having to be replaced or repaired......So why wouldn't footballers be the same?? For me it definitely loses you something when you're wearing crap garb that you're constantly fiddling with, so it got me thinking: in an age where athletes are always looking for that extra 1 or 2 percent, why take away 1 or 2 percent?
I’m not sure the players are playing in the same quality kit as they sell in the shop. There’s probably a better quality version with much better technical material. Some clubs sell the basic replica and then for a lot more you can buy the match level standard.
Dan wrote:https://shop.rangers.co.uk/collections/23-24-home-kit
Dan wrote:https://shop.rangers.co.uk/collections/23-24-home-kit
HitchcocksShins wrote:Dan wrote:https://shop.rangers.co.uk/collections/23-24-home-kit
Not Stags, or Football related
Dan wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:Dan wrote:https://shop.rangers.co.uk/collections/23-24-home-kit
Not Stags, or Football related
Bit like 95% of your posts...
stagmanrob wrote:£70
And it's bog standard at that.
Interesting that the internal stripe pattern is exactly like the home shirt of ours.
This kit deal is already looking worse than Surridge before it's even got going.
bobbystagsfan wrote:stagmanrob wrote:£70
And it's bog standard at that.
Interesting that the internal stripe pattern is exactly like the home shirt of ours.
This kit deal is already looking worse than Surridge before it's even got going.
It'll be peak stagsnet when folk will want the surridge shirts back after moaning about them pretty much every year
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