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It's actually a huge seller - massively outstripping like for like sales against other second and third strips we've had recently.
And you know why? it's different.
What it boils down to is that everyone has a Dennis the menace away shirt, so as iconic as it is for us, no-one buys it. But the pink number, we've never had one before, and as a result it's flying out the door. Hoos will be delighted...
Can we not knock it?
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Not being sexist but.... on 17:02 - Sep 6 with 2674 views
It's actually a huge seller - massively outstripping like for like sales against other second and third strips we've had recently.
And you know why? it's different.
What it boils down to is that everyone has a Dennis the menace away shirt, so as iconic as it is for us, no-one buys it. But the pink number, we've never had one before, and as a result it's flying out the door. Hoos will be delighted...
I have been saying that too. Away kits should be a little different, therefore more people will buy them.
It's actually a huge seller - massively outstripping like for like sales against other second and third strips we've had recently.
And you know why? it's different.
What it boils down to is that everyone has a Dennis the menace away shirt, so as iconic as it is for us, no-one buys it. But the pink number, we've never had one before, and as a result it's flying out the door. Hoos will be delighted...
I have seen far too many of them at matches tbf.
I imagine Coventry sold a lot of their brown number as well however.
Sexy Asian dwarves wanted.
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Not being sexist but.... on 19:21 - Sep 6 with 2548 views