uneasydaz
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You can't really blame them with the quality of product they are providing
if it is it says alot about us as we should have terminated the contract within the first yearIs that not the 2nd team this week to terminate with them?
The contract should have been terminated after the school jumper disgrace.if it is it says alot about us as we should have terminated the contract within the first year
You can't really blame them with the quality of product they are providing
Who cares as long as it has a Rangers badge is my personal favourite.But they do bespoke designs and that.
The West Coast kits didn't have a Rangers badge mate. I think they just ditched Castore as they are utter shit and only people blindly loyal without any intelligent thought for themselves support them.Who cares as long as it has a Rangers badge is my personal favourite.
I wish they made more of the legends tops instead of bringing 4 tops out.For me, a few years of rubbish kits and crap service is a price worth paying to get rid of Ashley. We weren't going to go from the Sports Direct and Elite legal shitshows straight to a premium kit maker, Castore was a necessary stepping stone.
I'm looking forward to getting rid of them but overall the deal with them has been a success IMO.
I know. Only 2 available at the moment. 80/90s ones would be amazing. Wish I had kept mine btw.I wish they made more of the legends tops instead of bringing 4 tops out.
I wish I’d kept mine also. I’m gutted I never bought the legends top though for my two sons when I could have. I wish also that we had a good replica section of older tops. Who ever comes in and does a special replica series of tops, will make a fortune. That’s the thing with Rangers and Rangers stuff, if folk know about it, it’ll sell out always.I know. Only 2 available at the moment. 80/90s ones would be amazing. Wish I had kept mine btw.
mickey mouse, scally twats
In the first year of the partnership, West Coast were forced to turn to local manufacturer Burley Sekem to create an emergency set of playing guernseys when Castore couldn’t deliver a suitable set in time for the 2021 season. Last August, Harry Edwards was forced to wear a different jumper than his teammates after a manufacturing error. The defender’s guernsey featured an eagle head filled with blue while the rest of the team sported one with a blue outline and yellow middle.
West Coast were also the laughing stock of the AFL in November when first-round draft pick Campbell Chesser was forced to wear a Castore jumper several sizes too big at a photo shoot for Victorian draftees.
Most recently, pre-season supplementary recruit Patrick Naish had to wear inactive defender Tom Cole’s jumper for the opening rounds of the season as he waited for his own number 43 guernsey to arrive.
if it is it says alot about us as we should have terminated the contract within the first year
Ffs bit sensitive are they not, did we not have Kent wearing a Hummel top with some upside down anomaly. Pretty poor though not being able to supply the professional team let alone merchandise.mickey mouse, scally twats
In the first year of the partnership, West Coast were forced to turn to local manufacturer Burley Sekem to create an emergency set of playing guernseys when Castore couldn’t deliver a suitable set in time for the 2021 season. Last August, Harry Edwards was forced to wear a different jumper than his teammates after a manufacturing error. The defender’s guernsey featured an eagle head filled with blue while the rest of the team sported one with a blue outline and yellow middle.
West Coast were also the laughing stock of the AFL in November when first-round draft pick Campbell Chesser was forced to wear a Castore jumper several sizes too big at a photo shoot for Victorian draftees.
Most recently, pre-season supplementary recruit Patrick Naish had to wear inactive defender Tom Cole’s jumper for the opening rounds of the season as he waited for his own number 43 guernsey to arrive.
Castore are in cahoots with that kunt hence why they "leak" our kits first. If it looks and smells like a rat then it's a fuckin ratThe one advantage of Castore is getting rid of Ashley. That's the major plus. I don't buy anything so don't complain.
Knowing our retail, we'd have got rid of Castore and found out we were now with Sports Direct.
Not when we’re bringing in £6m from them, I’m sure that’s the figure mentioned in the Bisgrove interview.
After years in the wilderness with no retail sales due to fatty, we then terminate a contract (maybe fairly) we then have yet another legal fight and nobody is going to touch us, not one supplier will come near us terminating yet another contract. Be 3 on the bounce SD, Elite and Castore
. folk will need to swallow up another 2 years of Castore
Guernsey tops and Jersey bottomsGuernseys?
The one advantage of Castore is getting rid of Ashley. That's the major plus. I don't buy anything so don't complain.
Knowing our retail, we'd have got rid of Castore and found out we were now with Sports Direct.
the school jumper fiasco should have been the end of them. It was bordering on criminal
There are similarities with the rapid growth of Brewdog. Shite products, produced by charlatans who think they are much better than they really are.expanded too quickly
should have taken our contract and put everything into it and then sought to expand
they've gone from the corner shop to trying to run a vast chain of stores and making a tit of it
And Alderney socks?Guernsey tops and Jersey bottoms
Adidas make Man Utd's kits. Who is their retail partner or do they run their own shops?Been over this ground before but if get rid of Castore, the issue is that adidas, Nike etc would manufacture our stuff but they would not be a full-fledged retail partner.
Meaning we’d need to run the shops ourselves again, with the costs associated.
Of course they are.Are those guys definitely not mates of Gerrard?
SarkyAnd Alderney socks?
In Stockwell st if you walk across the cark park theres a wee shop under the old St Enochs railway line called Minted.I know. Only 2 available at the moment. 80/90s ones would be amazing. Wish I had kept mine btw.
Castore bought £7.50 fruit of the loom jumpers and put Castore and rangers badges on it as back today school range at £50 a jumper.What was the school jumper fiasco?
Castore bought £7.50 fruit of the loom jumpers and put Castore and rangers badges on it as back today school range at £50 a jumper.
Me too. Bought a few bits for myself and plenty of stuff for the boy who wears it to training regularly.I think I must be the only Rangers fan that actually likes the Castore gear.
Bought loads and never had any issues.