Vote for next season's home kit is open 14:22 - Mar 3 with 5706 views | TomRAFC | Personally I think they're all great designs. If the quality is going to be better too, this could be a great move by the board. Emailed in my vote and asked if we'd get to vote on the away kit too. Got an almost instant reply confirming we would get to vote on the away kit as well. https://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/2023/march/homeshirtvote-2324/ | |
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Vote for next season's home kit is open on 08:12 - Mar 4 with 1106 views | TVOS1907 |
Vote for next season's home kit is open on 04:53 - Mar 4 by Shun | Crystal Palace are a great example of how to make unique designs year after year using the same colour template. Some of their kits lately have been quite arousing, tbf. I’d also include Southampton in that category (their sash kit when we played them in League One was a thing of pure beauty). I really like the kit TVOS posted earlier. Something like that looks really unique while still remaining true to our colours. Of the kits presented for us, I’d be happy with them all but I’m leaning towards A (I’m a sucker for anything resembling ombré) or C. Once again, well done to the club for this initiative. I would assume the away kit will be voted on next week. |
Tbf, I only posted the kit to help sxdale. I think it’s dreadful, personally. | |
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Vote for next season's home kit is open on 11:18 - Mar 4 with 929 views | 442Dale | One thing the club can’t do next season is get the pricing wrong. Football shirts are overpriced as it is, so presumably they are liaising through their Trust rep on the board to ensure we retain the current prices where possible. It will be a deal breaker for some and we cannot be increasing any disconnect with supporters by ignoring their thoughts ahead of decisions being made. This season’s £45 is the very top end of what a shirt should cost. | |
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