: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:41 am
El Tigre wrote:
You are a marketing mans wet dream.
You telling me that they could make the most minute change to the shirt from one season to the next yet you'd still spend £40+ every 12 months to show your pride?
Why not get a flag/banner made?
If 50 or so people had flags/banners and took them into the Princess St every home match surely that shows a greater sense of pride in your club? That you have taken the time and effort to do something that will have a far more inspirational influence on the players?
Never know, it might improve the atmosphere as well.
Making a flag or banner wouldn't put money in the club's coffers. Some may say that buying a match ticket is enough, but if we want the club to compete at the highest level, buying a club shirt which gives revenue to the club in sponsership as well as the RRP is a good way of helping us on our way there.
At the end of the day, those who don't buy shirts have the right not to, those who do want to buy the shirts do. I'm somewhere in between - I buy them now and again if I like them.
The joy is that we've all got our own preferences, but those criticising those who don't have the same preferences as them are the ones who need their heads testing