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5 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
Could be worse, could still be with Hummel.
Is it worse? We are saying literally the same thing.
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2 hours ago, Robbored said:
Probably in training.
Very good. But who said he had a knock?
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12 minutes ago, Robbored said:
Lita did well for City, shame he had a knock and missed the pray off final.
What's the source of this?
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7 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
Most likely yes. I very much doubt O'Neills have designed the kit.
You have to remember, for O'Neills we are a huge customer for them.
Highly unlikely. And if any other football club were considering O'Neills they'd look at ours and decide against it.
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3 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
The same person who thought it was a good idea to put the splat robin on the 3rd shirt probably.
So O'Neills will make any design, whether they think it'll work or not, and put their logo on it?
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49 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
It appears the issue is down to the design rather than the manufacturing.
Who designed it?
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9 hours ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
Isnt the lead time about a year or so? I dunno they look fine to me.
Maybe it's just the design of the collar rather than the manufacturing?
This below picture is comical, not "fine". Also the manufacturing and the design are both O'Niells, they need to take the blame.
If you can't do it to good standard, you should be declining contracts as all you are doing are harming your brand.
In summary, you don't know what the lead times are then.
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2 minutes ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
I think O'Neills are getting a lot of unfair stick from our fans. They produced kits at very short notice for us where as usually there is a very long lead time.
We're the collars and socks down to O'Neills or down to us? Considering their GAA stuff is top quality, I'm inclined to suggest the fault doesn't lay with them.
How long is the lead time? They’ve had since Feb and the collars in pre season looked worse than ever.
It’s their brand on the kit. If they weren’t happy then they shouldn’t of been making it.
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1 hour ago, Taz said:
And people wonder why we moved away from Hummel despite other clubs sticking!
Yes O’Neills has been fabulous…. Where is our away kit? Why our are collars too big? Why didn’t our socks match our shirts until the last game?
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2 minutes ago, phantom said:
To be fair to the club no other club has seen demand for a physical ticket on the scale we have
Based on?
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2 minutes ago, phantom said:
It's just more column inches for Wrexham and their PR bandwagon
It's not a good thing though?
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Just now, Oh Louie louie said:
Should I remind you Phil brown was manager of hull, he sums up that perfectly.
Phil Brown got Hull promoted to Premier League. Again not a shit manager, but could be classed at average.
He also won manager of the month in the Premier League. If I ever won an award for being the best in the country at my job I'd be proud.
Look at some of the other frauds whose managed in the league who never achieved anything
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44 minutes ago, Robbored said:
Absolutely right. LJ was a shit player and became a shit manager. It’s a real shame that we had to put up with his pre and post match waffle for so long…………….
The gulf in managerial quality between him, his father and Nige is truly vast.
He was an average player, and an average manager.
You don't get to a Championship play off final from being a shit player or a shit manager.
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3 hours ago, Mad Cyril said:
So, just so I am clear.... Bristol City have given access to meet the players at a time that is popular and accessible for most young supporters and have done so for free.
At a rough guess, 91 other football clubs have not run such an event (or have done so on another continent).
Let's hope refunds are issued quickly and we follow the model other clubs have. The sooner this community spirit pif pof is put to the sword, the better.
Let's make it clear, Bristol City put on an event to inspire the next generation, and organised it badly. From the sounds of it it wasn't accessible for most there due to the organisation, and many were standing around for hours without meeting players, which isn't inspiration.
I thought it was a great idea, but also needs to be executed correctly. We are a professional unit, or at least should be.
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3 minutes ago, Davefevs said:
Are people being spread across SL’s wider empire
I was reading a job spec on this the other day, and essentially yes. For marketing role, not only are they underpaying, but it covers all sports.
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11 minutes ago, Henry said:
@JerrySLO I see you’ve appeared online in recent days. I’m sure you’ve seen all the feedback on the merchandise, website and todays event.
Is this being fed back to the club? What is the clubs response? Can you do a bit of liaising with supporters please?Have you messaged him on Twitter or email?
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29 minutes ago, Slack Bladder said:
Im sure the club had all the right intentions
We are a professional unit, not a bloody church fete. It's embarrassing.
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Cornick was involved in pretty much all of our attacking highlights from last night.
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Not sure what's funnier, "stadium" or "superstore"
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2 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:
Not great news for the sponsor either, if sales are down they're not going to get the ROI of their spend as fewer people will be wandering around the city advertising their brand.
As a man who works on Three mobile, you don't get any ROI from sponsoring football clubs. Although the fact Three is UK only didn't help sponsoring a global brand at a mega cost....
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£40... look at the collar here!
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1 minute ago, Mr Popodopolous said:
Scott starts then but won't feature in the game later.
Should we read anything into this.
I don't think so personally. I think Saturdays game will be more of an indication on whose playing first game.
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