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Presumably between the end of Dry World and the start of Errea we play with Dryerrea all over our shirts? The players will make decent runs but may have trouble stopping.
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 10:21 - Jan 11 with 8102 views
Now look.... I know Bungle can't be held responsible for other companies going bust and people will say I'm just using every opportunity to dig him out, but....
I have to accredit suppliers to my company - down to me and my processes if they go bust and impact my business and my Clients
This new mob have, to my knowledge, limited to no experience of supplying kits to "proffessional" football clubs. I've only ever seen them do tacky amateur Sunday league kits in this country
How short have Dryworld left the club? Another hole in the budget?
Long and short of it is Bungle is a cursed General. He has the direct reverse Midas touch with everything he goes near in football turning to turd. If he ordered the half time oranges I'm sure the greengrocer would deliver rotten bananas
Boo!
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 10:37 - Jan 11 with 7980 views
Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 10:36 - Jan 11 by Lblock
Now look.... I know Bungle can't be held responsible for other companies going bust and people will say I'm just using every opportunity to dig him out, but....
I have to accredit suppliers to my company - down to me and my processes if they go bust and impact my business and my Clients
This new mob have, to my knowledge, limited to no experience of supplying kits to "proffessional" football clubs. I've only ever seen them do tacky amateur Sunday league kits in this country
How short have Dryworld left the club? Another hole in the budget?
Long and short of it is Bungle is a cursed General. He has the direct reverse Midas touch with everything he goes near in football turning to turd. If he ordered the half time oranges I'm sure the greengrocer would deliver rotten bananas
Boo!
Norwich have them as their kit supplier.
Plus I think the fan base need to decide what they want. The uproar over previous kits like the generic Nike ones we had rather than the more bespoke ones that fans demanded have meant that there's very limited places to go if you won't put up with existing "standard" designs from companies like Nike, Adidas, etc.
What really needs to happen is we need to move away from this pandering to the twitter/messageboard warriors who vocally complain about anything and everything so the club feel forced to act to appease them...
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:03 - Jan 11 with 7830 views
Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 10:36 - Jan 11 by Lblock
Now look.... I know Bungle can't be held responsible for other companies going bust and people will say I'm just using every opportunity to dig him out, but....
I have to accredit suppliers to my company - down to me and my processes if they go bust and impact my business and my Clients
This new mob have, to my knowledge, limited to no experience of supplying kits to "proffessional" football clubs. I've only ever seen them do tacky amateur Sunday league kits in this country
How short have Dryworld left the club? Another hole in the budget?
Long and short of it is Bungle is a cursed General. He has the direct reverse Midas touch with everything he goes near in football turning to turd. If he ordered the half time oranges I'm sure the greengrocer would deliver rotten bananas
Boo!
"This new mob" supply Norwich's kit this season. You may remember them from such fixtures as QPR v Norwich and Norwich v QPR.
Look we had Nike, huge conglomorate, all the infrastructure, distribution, warehouse, stock capabilities in the world. You can guarantee delivery, quantity, price point, space in chains etc etc but they don't even give a sht what the England kit looks like so you can imagine how high the QPR kit features on their priority list. So you get a template, the same template they sell to five-aside teams on a Thursday night - that vile thin hoops thing with a plain back that we had was worn by three other teams I played against that season in midweek leagues, charged at £10 a shirt on the Nike website but slap a QPR and an Air Asia badge on and we got charged £50.
The alternative is to go with smaller companies that provide bespoke kits. Problem is they're not as secure, don't have economies of scale, don't have the infrastructure so yeh you may have issues with delivery, they may go bust altogether because it's hard to compete with Nike, Adidas etc.
So what do you want, sht kit that you know will turn up, or great kit with risks?
Or just to moan about everything regardless of which we choose?
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:05 - Jan 11 with 7811 views
Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 10:36 - Jan 11 by Lblock
Now look.... I know Bungle can't be held responsible for other companies going bust and people will say I'm just using every opportunity to dig him out, but....
I have to accredit suppliers to my company - down to me and my processes if they go bust and impact my business and my Clients
This new mob have, to my knowledge, limited to no experience of supplying kits to "proffessional" football clubs. I've only ever seen them do tacky amateur Sunday league kits in this country
How short have Dryworld left the club? Another hole in the budget?
Long and short of it is Bungle is a cursed General. He has the direct reverse Midas touch with everything he goes near in football turning to turd. If he ordered the half time oranges I'm sure the greengrocer would deliver rotten bananas
Boo!
Are you saying Dryworld going bust has left us in Errea's?
[Post edited 11 Jan 2017 11:06]
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:06 - Jan 11 with 7799 views
Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:04 - Jan 11 by Northernr
"This new mob" supply Norwich's kit this season. You may remember them from such fixtures as QPR v Norwich and Norwich v QPR.
Look we had Nike, huge conglomorate, all the infrastructure, distribution, warehouse, stock capabilities in the world. You can guarantee delivery, quantity, price point, space in chains etc etc but they don't even give a sht what the England kit looks like so you can imagine how high the QPR kit features on their priority list. So you get a template, the same template they sell to five-aside teams on a Thursday night - that vile thin hoops thing with a plain back that we had was worn by three other teams I played against that season in midweek leagues, charged at £10 a shirt on the Nike website but slap a QPR and an Air Asia badge on and we got charged £50.
The alternative is to go with smaller companies that provide bespoke kits. Problem is they're not as secure, don't have economies of scale, don't have the infrastructure so yeh you may have issues with delivery, they may go bust altogether because it's hard to compete with Nike, Adidas etc.
So what do you want, sht kit that you know will turn up, or great kit with risks?
Or just to moan about everything regardless of which we choose?
I think we've hit a point where fans just want to moan regardless to be honest....
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:20 - Jan 11 with 7736 views
Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:04 - Jan 11 by Northernr
"This new mob" supply Norwich's kit this season. You may remember them from such fixtures as QPR v Norwich and Norwich v QPR.
Look we had Nike, huge conglomorate, all the infrastructure, distribution, warehouse, stock capabilities in the world. You can guarantee delivery, quantity, price point, space in chains etc etc but they don't even give a sht what the England kit looks like so you can imagine how high the QPR kit features on their priority list. So you get a template, the same template they sell to five-aside teams on a Thursday night - that vile thin hoops thing with a plain back that we had was worn by three other teams I played against that season in midweek leagues, charged at £10 a shirt on the Nike website but slap a QPR and an Air Asia badge on and we got charged £50.
The alternative is to go with smaller companies that provide bespoke kits. Problem is they're not as secure, don't have economies of scale, don't have the infrastructure so yeh you may have issues with delivery, they may go bust altogether because it's hard to compete with Nike, Adidas etc.
So what do you want, sht kit that you know will turn up, or great kit with risks?
Or just to moan about everything regardless of which we choose?
Errea also did Middlesbrough's kit for 15 years from the mid 90s onwards.
Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:04 - Jan 11 by Northernr
"This new mob" supply Norwich's kit this season. You may remember them from such fixtures as QPR v Norwich and Norwich v QPR.
Look we had Nike, huge conglomorate, all the infrastructure, distribution, warehouse, stock capabilities in the world. You can guarantee delivery, quantity, price point, space in chains etc etc but they don't even give a sht what the England kit looks like so you can imagine how high the QPR kit features on their priority list. So you get a template, the same template they sell to five-aside teams on a Thursday night - that vile thin hoops thing with a plain back that we had was worn by three other teams I played against that season in midweek leagues, charged at £10 a shirt on the Nike website but slap a QPR and an Air Asia badge on and we got charged £50.
The alternative is to go with smaller companies that provide bespoke kits. Problem is they're not as secure, don't have economies of scale, don't have the infrastructure so yeh you may have issues with delivery, they may go bust altogether because it's hard to compete with Nike, Adidas etc.
So what do you want, sht kit that you know will turn up, or great kit with risks?
Or just to moan about everything regardless of which we choose?
to moan about everything. That's all we seem to do as qpr fans. We've gone an awful whiney lot. Is it just me or were we less whiney when we had reached as low as the bucket collections and getting beaten by the VM staff in the cup?
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Goodbye Dryworld, Hello Errea on 11:39 - Jan 11 with 7644 views