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this could make is a laughing stock. Remember under Rebok, our shirts hardly sold anywhere, and Warrior only sell hockey and La Crosse stuff. Are they set up to handle us?
I know we have cash in the pocket, but wont our branding suffer?In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.
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People really are making too big a deal over this "Adidas is great" thing IMO. Come next year my lad will be mithering the ****ing life out of me to buy him the new shirt whether it's made by Adidas, Warrior or Paul's Boutique. Who made it would be of little consequence to him.I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.
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Its about distribution and availability. Under Reebok, it was hard to find a Liverpool shirt in sports shops, especially abroad. Adidas have been awesome in this respect. Its not just about selling it to the kids or hardcore fans. Its about getting those extra sales from non-fans who are looking for football fashion, or a fan that buys the occasional shirt.Originally posted by wavydavy View PostPeople really are making too big a deal over this "Adidas is great" thing IMO. Come next year my lad will be mithering the ****ing life out of me to buy him the new shirt whether it's made by Adidas, Warrior or Paul's Boutique. Who made it would be of little consequence to him.In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.
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Just speaking from personal experience, I never had any problem finding shirts when Reebok made them.Originally posted by Charly View PostIts about distribution and availability. Under Reebok, it was hard to find a Liverpool shirt in sports shops, especially abroad. Adidas have been awesome in this respect. Its not just about selling it to the kids or hardcore fans. Its about getting those extra sales from non-fans who are looking for football fashion, or a fan that buys the occasional shirt.
JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER
YNWA
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Originally posted by Gingawaria View PostJust speaking from personal experience, I never had any problem finding shirts when Reebok made them.
both here and abroad.
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Adidas and Reebok both have the ability to distribute sports clothing all around the world.Originally posted by Charly View PostIts about distribution and availability. Under Reebok, it was hard to find a Liverpool shirt in sports shops, especially abroad. Adidas have been awesome in this respect. Its not just about selling it to the kids or hardcore fans. Its about getting those extra sales from non-fans who are looking for football fashion, or a fan that buys the occasional shirt.
The fact there was poor distribution under the previous makers of our kit was down to the clubs own commercial / marketing departments direction which has since been sorted out. Incidentally Adidas actually bought Reebok at the start of 2006, there both directed by the same board.
As for Warrior, well there actually owned by New Balance and I’m sure you’ve heard of them?
Fenway sports group have done a huge deal with New Balance to make and distribute the Boston Red Sox kit which is also a tie in deal for the Warrior / Liverpool kit and were getting double what Adidas where giving us, in fact there giving us more money than any sports manufacturer have ever given any English club.
I’m quite sure Fenway and New Balance / Warrior know exactly what there doing."If you can't support us when we lose or draw, don't support us when we win." - Bill Shankly
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