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Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:38 pm
There is no evidence to suggest that the rebrand has been a success. May be it has brought money in but I would have thought if that gad been the case then we would gave heard about it!
Surely a return to blue will see:
Bigger crowds and hence more food/alcohol/programme sales, etc
A huge boost from the merchandise side. How many fans actually go into the superstore now to buy anything? The club are not selling anything red! If blue then the new shirts/ merchandise would fly off the shelves again.
I know it's peanuts but surely the extra income from the above would outdo the rebrand. Does anyone know what benefits we have had since/by playing in red?
Thu Jan 08, 2015 8:38 pm
bridgendbluebird30 wrote:There is no evidence to suggest that the rebrand has been a success. May be it has brought money in but I would have thought if that gad been the case then we would gave heard about it!
Surely a return to blue will see:
Bigger crowds and hence more food/alcohol/programme sales, etc
A huge boost from the merchandise side. How many fans actually go into the superstore now to buy anything? The club are not selling anything red! If blue then the new shirts/ merchandise would fly off the shelves again.
I know it's peanuts but surely the extra income from the above would outdo the rebrand. Does anyone know what benefits we have had since/by playing in red?
Merchandise is not peanuts and over a 2 or 3 year period the amount is huge, the initial sales from a return to blue will be phenomenal!
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