I don't mind it but they could have at least put some thought into it and used the Australian Camo Pattern instead of the British one
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oo.com.au is fu*ked.
Those trading hours are stupid. Only pensioners and kids on school holidays can get there.
This is now the 2nd jersey this year they've missed out on my purchase because there's no other way to get it than today and they shut at 4:45pm. I got paid yesterday and they couldn't guarantee delivery today or even before the game.
Not happy at all. I barely got the Grand Final jersey last year too because of this crap.
Anyone know if it'll be on sale at the game?
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There should be a supporters shop at the Leagues club....selling everything 'Roosters' a supporter's heart could desire...the shop open whenever the club is open.
Roosters emblem temp tattoos on sale as well.
"There's no room".
Build onto the rear of the club, claim it on tax.
Close the swimming pool, does anyone much use that?
There should be someone at membership who always answers the phone, no voice mails, and no unattended office.
There should be someone at the football club always available to answer supporters questions, no voice mails, no unattended office.
WHY is this Anzac Day match jersey only now being released?
Forward planning!
What is this ...'amateur hour'?Last edited by bondi-boy; 04-21-2011, 06:50 PM.
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Originally posted by bondi-boy View PostThere should be a supporters shop at the Leagues club....selling everything 'Roosters' a supporter's heart could desire...the shop open whenever the club is open.
Roosters emblem temp tattoos on sale as well.
"There's no room".
Build onto the rear of the club, claim it on tax.
Close the swimming pool, does anyone much use that?
There should be someone at membership who always answers the phone, no voice mails, and no unattended office.
There should be someone at the football club always available to answer supporters questions, no voice mails, no unattended office.
WHY is this Anzac Day match jersey only now being released?
Forward planning!
What is this ...'amateur hour'?
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Originally posted by bondi-boy View PostThere should be a supporters shop at the Leagues club....selling everything 'Roosters' a supporter's heart could desire...the shop open whenever the club is open.
Roosters emblem temp tattoos on sale as well.
"There's no room".
Build onto the rear of the club, claim it on tax.
Close the swimming pool, does anyone much use that?
There should be someone at membership who always answers the phone, no voice mails, and no unattended office.
There should be someone at the football club always available to answer supporters questions, no voice mails, no unattended office.
WHY is this Anzac Day match jersey only now being released?
Forward planning!
What is this ...'amateur hour'?
The original store at the club (on bronte Rd) was too small, the one in Oxford St mall was too big and the move to OO was JUST PLAIN STUPID !!!
and don't get me started on the bloke that manages the OO shop !
The club need to really do something about this. a mid size shop in Bondi Junct is a MUST !!!!!
Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
To love Easts is to hate Souffs
Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FCAt a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight
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Not sure, they might be on sale at the merchandise shop near the SFS Members entrance, of the Roosters van nearby there.
Maybe they haven't made enough of them yet.
This should've been done weeks ago, so people could buy the jerseys and wear them to the Anzac Day match.
Poor marketing.
After Easter, who'll want to buy one anyway?
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Originally posted by supermario View Post
The worst desicion from the club was to close it's retail presence in The junction.
The original store at the club (on bronte Rd) was too small, the one in Oxford St mall was too big and the move to OO was JUST PLAIN STUPID !!!
and don't get me started on the bloke that manages the OO shop !
The club need to really do something about this. a mid size shop in Bondi Junct is a MUST !!!!!
From memory, the rent being paid was higher than the profit being made from the merchandise.
Many supporters don't live at Bondi anymore.
But, many of them go to the club after matches, when the supporters shop in the club was usually closed, and so too the one in the shopping centre.
Close the pool, the club owns the space.
Turn it into a supporters picnic, lounge and merchandising garden area.
Drinks, ice cream, beach umbrellas, sand etc.
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I think your too late Bondi-boy, they are turning the pool area into a "gentleman's club", that way they can keep their eyes on some of the players a bit moreThe Internet is a place for posting silly things
Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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Originally posted by bondi-boy View PostNot sure, they might be on sale at the merchandise shop near the SFS Members entrance, of the Roosters van nearby there.
Maybe they haven't made enough of them yet.
This should've been done weeks ago, so people could buy the jerseys and wear them to the Anzac Day match.
Poor marketing.
After Easter, who'll want to buy one anyway?
Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
To love Easts is to hate Souffs
Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FCAt a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight
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Originally posted by supermario View PostNo Van Either, apparently the SCG trust have told the club they cannot have the van this weekend.
You would think that the Anzac day clash would be one of the most lucrative days / weeks in the year for merchandise. Probably, just short of Semis and GFs, as it's a special occasion and you would have people attending the game that don't usually. It's their special day at the footy and they're more likely to buy that jersey, scarf, cap or t-shirt.
Considering the Roosters are going to so much trouble to promote the game, prepare a commemorative jersey they would want to leverage that into dollars for the club. Especially considering that through other outlets the Roosters have to share the revenue, whereas they retain a much greater share of the revenue sold through their own supporter stores.
The Roosters van was at ANZ a few weeks ago and was doing a roaring trade. We encourage Dogs supporters to buy their stuff directly from the club, the supporter shop in Bankstown or on game day as the club keeps a greater share of the margin.
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Originally posted by redwhiteandbluester View PostNot my cup of tea but I'm sure they'll sell plenty.
Would have preferred to see the sky blue shirt - sincere and actual link between the club and the war, as opposed to a glib/commercial top like this one.
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the trust ar looking after their own interests with their Match day stores. unfortunate really.
Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
To love Easts is to hate Souffs
Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FCAt a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight
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