Club Gear 2023
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Re: Club Gear 2023
What is the quality like in the flesh & do they have both replica and authentic versions there?
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Retro jersey looks to be a cracker.
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+1 ??Gearóid Bellew wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:13 pm What is the quality like in the flesh & do they have both replica and authentic versions there?
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I was up at the YDC at the weekend, I'm not a jersey guy, but I felt the home one, almost a silk touch to it, have to say it looked very nice.Gearóid Bellew wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:13 pm What is the quality like in the flesh & do they have both replica and authentic versions there?
Got a few zip tops, overall pleasantly surprised by quality and how they got so much out so quickly.
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I stand corrected and will admit when I'm wrong. Both variant's of the shirt same price and the shirts are nice.magarnagle wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 9:44 pmRip people off? Nobody is being forced to buy anything. This is what all clubs do now and I'm glad we are following suit. If people want it they will buy it, if they don't they won't. And some will moan on the Internet either wayMcNultys Discopants wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 4:30 pmNope - it means the club will try rip you off by offering you the shirt the same as the players on the pitch are wearing for a premium price (probably 20 or 30 quid more than the replica version)White Horse wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 4:27 pm The club are saying two versions of the shirt will be available. Does this mean that a version without the gambling logo will be available? If so, brilliant for those of us who won't buy anything that promotes gambling.
Both shirts will have all the sponsors on them.
Not a fan of much of the training/leisure range though but that's just the fashionista in me.
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The new jerseys look good in the flesh. It was noticeable that there was absolutely none of the umbro stock left in the shop in the ydc.
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My wife was up the week before Christmas and very little decent stock left in regular sizes. A good sign or bad sign depending on how you look at it.
Everyone I know that has gotten gear seem to be quite happy with the quality
Everyone I know that has gotten gear seem to be quite happy with the quality
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Does anyone know when the club shop is open or where it will be?
It's no longer in YDC so am guessing it'll be back over in Oriel but no idea when it's open
It's no longer in YDC so am guessing it'll be back over in Oriel but no idea when it's open
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Apparently the online shop isn’t up and running so fans outside Ireland still can’t buy the new gear. So along with flare fines the club is losing money on this. Would it not be the CEO’s job to get somebody to do this??
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You love a cry about flaresMartin Lawlor80 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 6:32 pm Apparently the online shop isn’t up and running so fans outside Ireland still can’t buy the new gear. So along with flare fines the club is losing money on this. Would it not be the CEO’s job to get somebody to do this??
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ShedSide03 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 2:57 pmYou love a cry about flaresMartin Lawlor80 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 6:32 pm Apparently the online shop isn’t up and running so fans outside Ireland still can’t buy the new gear. So along with flare fines the club is losing money on this. Would it not be the CEO’s job to get somebody to do this??
Sure do. Wait until you see my flares and fines thread.
Get off this forum pal, if you were a real fan you and your spotty friends wouldn’t be burning the clubs money
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Sorry 'pal', forgot only OAPs who head to oriel once every few months, and only attend an game away from home, when its a European game in Tallaght or the cup final in the Aviva were a 'real fan'. No-one in club seems to have a problem with flares (Most actually seem to enjoy them), except The Average OrielWeb user, a person approaching retirement age, overall an unfulfilled career, generally uninteresting life, in summary an old man with nothing else interesting going on in their life.Martin Lawlor80 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 5:08 pmShedSide03 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 2:57 pmYou love a cry about flaresMartin Lawlor80 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 6:32 pm Apparently the online shop isn’t up and running so fans outside Ireland still can’t buy the new gear. So along with flare fines the club is losing money on this. Would it not be the CEO’s job to get somebody to do this??
Sure do. Wait until you see my flares and fines thread.
Get off this forum pal, if you were a real fan you and your spotty friends wouldn’t be burning the clubs money
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Are you prepared to pay the fines then? To bring the atmosphere then surelyShedSide03 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:33 pmSorry 'pal', forgot only OAPs who head to oriel once every few months, and only attend an game away from home, when its a European game in Tallaght or the cup final in the Aviva were a 'real fan'. No-one in club seems to have a problem with flares (Most actually seem to enjoy them), except The Average OrielWeb user, a person approaching retirement age, overall an unfulfilled career, generally uninteresting life, in summary an old man with nothing else interesting going on in their life.Martin Lawlor80 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 5:08 pm
Sure do. Wait until you see my flares and fines thread.
Get off this forum pal, if you were a real fan you and your spotty friends wouldn’t be burning the clubs money
You should pay the fines associated with them?
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The first - and only retort - of the illiterati, personal abuse. I sincerely hope that sanctions are the worst we suffer in Oriel. Even you would (hopefully) stop short of characterising someone being maimed as "collateral damage"ShedSide03 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:33 pmSorry 'pal', forgot only OAPs who head to oriel once every few months, and only attend an game away from home, when its a European game in Tallaght or the cup final in the Aviva were a 'real fan'. No-one in club seems to have a problem with flares (Most actually seem to enjoy them), except The Average OrielWeb user, a person approaching retirement age, overall an unfulfilled career, generally uninteresting life, in summary an old man with nothing else interesting going on in their life.Martin Lawlor80 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 5:08 pm
Sure do. Wait until you see my flares and fines thread.
Get off this forum pal, if you were a real fan you and your spotty friends wouldn’t be burning the clubs money