New Jerseys?

Started by Farrandeelin, September 22, 2007, 07:57:27 PM

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Wildweasel74

Well sponsor firing out the money, least they deserve the name on the Jersey, we could nearly do a run of what team had the worst Jersey, and the year.

Eire90

Tyrone hunky dory shirt the worse ever who would want to walk around with a big hunky dory plastered on them.

sensethetone

Quote from: Eire90 on December 12, 2023, 04:08:20 AMTyrone hunky dory shirt the worse ever who would want to walk around with a big hunky dory plastered on them.

It was dung, the white shorts weren't a help.

Eire90

https://www.oneills.com/uk_en/kerry-gaa-home-jersey-2024-bottle-shadow-amber-white.html?nosto=frontpage-nosto-1-fallback-nosto-1


That shirt looks good and the sponsor does not ruin it because it just says kerry is that sponsor referring kerry butter.

ONeill

I wonder how much sponsors pay for the privilege.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

J70

That's a very nice jersey.


From the Bunker

Jersey is nice because it has gone back to basics.

Jez, but GAA Jerseys have lost the plot the last couple of years with - terrible incorporation of the Sponsor, Watermarks, Stripes going all directions, writing on the sleeves, Even not having the proper colours of the county.

p3427977

Quote from: J70 on January 02, 2024, 11:05:32 PMThat's a very nice jersey.


Pity he's wearing about 3 sizes up and carrying invisible TVs

Orior

First, Derry lose the hoop and instead have half a hoop.

Now Clare have lost their hoop altogether.

Who the hell is designing these new jerseys?
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

An Watcher

Definitely need a bit if hoop  :o

Wildweasel74

#835
Derry ain't great, last year way better, looking at their worst,  it's either Ladbrokes or Carhill sales from 91 with jagged arrows or sthing on the sleeves.

Wildweasel74

Cork recent one was something else the footballers were wearing last week, downright scary. See, the Hurlers are jn red anyway.

snoopdog

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on March 10, 2024, 05:52:09 PMCork recent one was something else the footballers were wearing last week, downright scary. See, the Hurlers are jn red anyway.
In Oneills website that red and black patchwork is listed as training gear.

gallsman

Trying to find a thread to put this in and figured this might be the best. If anyone has a better suggestion, by all means let me know.

Anyone ever had any real issues with O'Neill's customer service? I've just taken delivery of a significant enough order of club gear for the family. Embroidery, some personalisation etc but the state of it is appalling. There's an absolute mountain of backing material from the embroidery left on it currently and when I first got on to them they told me they wouldn't refund it as the garment itself was fine and suggested I cut the backing material myself, while acknowledging that this should have been done in house. They subsequently suggested that it was merely an "aesthetic issue". The sheer quantity of the material left on it is an irritant.

Pushing them for a refund but they're refusing to budge. They say the garments are not defective and because they're personalised, can't offer a refund. They have offered to do the repair work themselves if I can return it to them. They of course can't organise collection because I'm outside the UK and Ireland, but that they'll reimburse me.

I'm being a moany p***k, but there's absolutely no way they'd let items like this be sold off the rack in store, so I'm not certain why it's any different for an online purchase. It's not one or two items either. It's anything with embroidery in a total order of several hundred euro. Thoughts? Am I being too pushy, or f**k it, considering what I've shelled out should I go all the way with it?












J70

That's a disgrace that they would let that out the door.