Now who is this!! Whoever you are, the overriding view still favourable towards the kits
I think people forget we won't have our own exclusive deal with Nike as we don't have megastores around the world yet...
Now who is this!! Whoever you are, the overriding view still favourable towards the kits
Once again, Teigngull - and to the surprise of basically nobody, I'm sure - you appear to have completely missed the point.
It's probably not a bad idea, but I'm not really sure what purpose getting TUFC's name "out there globally" will ultimately serve. We can barely get the people in Torquay interested by the team, so trying to cast a wider net seems optimistic.Teigngull wrote: ↑10 Jul 2019, 19:04 Well there we have it.
George Edwards explains the decision not to go for a shirt sponsor this year as a conscious business decision to put the TORQUAY UNITED brand out there globally in partnership with Pro-Direct.
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And in reality what was a shirt sponsor really worth per season ? I wouldn't have thought the likes of skate 420 or sparkworld or even any of our last sponsors were even chucking tens of thousands of pounds at the 'privilege '.
All 4 kits are amazing by far the best we have had in a long time perhaps ever. The black shirt is the first I have purchased since I was a child and I also love the white away shirt.
Why? I am not sure the club need to brief fans or do I think fans 'deserve' to know aspects such as this! The club will measure income from this year against previous ones and will then see if it was the correct approach and fair play to them from going against the grain and looking proactively at things.torregull wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 08:56 Far bigger clubs than us have struggled to market their brand globally,and it would take a lot more effort than just promoting an attractive shirt design on-line.
I'm sure a few will be purchased by our exiles abroad,but beyond that I'd be very surprised if many are sold globally;or as a result of Pro-direct's marketing we create an new overseas fan-base.
[highlight=yellow]Perhaps we need some more explanation from George Edwards as to what the club's realistic goals are in this respect .[/highlight]
Spot onhappytorq wrote: ↑10 Jul 2019, 15:12 Once again, Teigngull - and to the surprise of basically nobody, I'm sure - you appear to have completely missed the point.
It's not about how good the shirts look.
They look great - sashor did a great job - and if they've got some inspiration from elsewhere, that's fine by me. We're not in a position to have Nike design us bespoke kits.
The problem I have is that they - by which I mean Pro:)irect and TUFC - made a big fuss about a limited edition anniversary shirt, which they sold at a 33% premium, which then turns out to be a: apparently not that limited, and b: very similar to the 3 other shirts released last week.
If the club had said "Here's a shirt that's going to look basically the same as 3 more shirts we're going to try to sell you but the team won't ever actually wear it", I for one, would have not bought it; while still being very happy to buy all 3 actual match shirts.
I don't have a problem with the club trying to improve their commercial efforts; goodness knows we've had a pretty shoddy commercial side for most of our existence. I guess I was maybe being too idealistic in hoping that they didn't go the route of every money-grabbing club out there and take advantage. It's a very thin line, I know, but this seems like little more than a cash grab.
(I also have issues with the fact that Pro:)irect are still charging VAT on products they don't need to - presumably simply to increase the profit margin - but I accept that's probably something only I give a toss about )
Aim for the stars and hit the moon.PhilGull wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 10:39 I think the gloabal reach idea has come off the back of the Netflix film, that seems to have generated a lot of interest overseas from people who had never heard of the club before. If a few of them buy some merch and spread the name of our little club further then that's great.
I'd be satisfied if we could hit Paignton.
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