by Alan Partridge » 09 Jul 2010 11:37
Isaac Hunt Have RFC ever consulted fans over a kit design? I can't recall it ever happening.
I know that other clubs have sometimes given the fans 3 or 4 options and asked them to choose.
Given the amount of negative comments, pretty much every time we change kits, it might be worth STAR raising this question at some stage.
by Hoop Blah » 09 Jul 2010 11:40
Rawlie19 And, you don't like it, don't buy it! Nobody's forcing anybody else into purchases.
by It Is What It Is » 09 Jul 2010 11:42
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by Hoop Blah » 09 Jul 2010 11:44
Alan PartridgeIsaac Hunt Have RFC ever consulted fans over a kit design? I can't recall it ever happening.
I know that other clubs have sometimes given the fans 3 or 4 options and asked them to choose.
Given the amount of negative comments, pretty much every time we change kits, it might be worth STAR raising this question at some stage.
I raised this point with them a few seasons ago and their view was 'it's too easy to get hijacked' for use of a better term. That other fans could find it hilarious to vote on the worst looking one, which from the look of the last few years has happened anyway.
A fair few clubs do it, then you contact the club via email to decide the favourite. As long as it's not just a tickbox on the website, but email with member numbers and all that jazz, it's really a lot of pointless effort for any wannabe comedians to do to rig the vote.
by YateleyRoyal » 09 Jul 2010 11:46
by Maquisard » 09 Jul 2010 11:51
by YateleyRoyal » 09 Jul 2010 11:57
Kitson12 You really are an idiot. They give the opportunity for people who can't or don't want to drive/pay through the nose for public transport to go to away games.
by Kitson12 » 09 Jul 2010 12:10
YateleyRoyal Also, no third kit?
by Sarah Star » 09 Jul 2010 12:25
Kitson12YateleyRoyal Also, no third kit?
Last season's away kit. HTH
by Sarah Star » 09 Jul 2010 12:39
by Dirk Gently » 09 Jul 2010 12:39
Hoop BlahAlan Partridge I raised this point with them a few seasons ago and their view was 'it's too easy to get hijacked' for use of a better term. That other fans could find it hilarious to vote on the worst looking one, which from the look of the last few years has happened anyway.
A fair few clubs do it, then you contact the club via email to decide the favourite. As long as it's not just a tickbox on the website, but email with member numbers and all that jazz, it's really a lot of pointless effort for any wannabe comedians to do to rig the vote.
They could easily do it with a postal vote card to member card holders, or by emai for those that they've got email addresses for. I wouldn't expect them to go 100% with the response, but it might be an idea to do some consultation on it.
Has anyone ever heard of them holding a focus group or anything like that on the kit?
by Gobsheik » 09 Jul 2010 12:44
Sarah Star How close did you look and why?
by Sun Tzu » 09 Jul 2010 12:54
by MmmMonsterMunch » 09 Jul 2010 13:09
by Forbury Lion » 09 Jul 2010 13:11
New kits are aimed at those who buy a new one for the sake of it regardless of whether it is awful or not.sawyers left arm Where have all the threads gone, this really is changing for changing sake, the new kit is awful.
Problem is there are plenty of mugs out there that buy the shirts year on year, good luck but I won't be ripped off with this unfinished article.
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