Crapness

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  1. FFCinPCB

    FFCinPCB New Member

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    I hope this is the last season of this travesty:

    Please excuse the Google translation.

    THE MARK OF MALAMINE KONE IN DIFFICULTY: Airness does not fulfill any more all its contractual obligations

    Definitely, nothing goes any more to AIRNESS. Indeed, the equipment supplier of Nantes, Rennes, Lille and Valencians, the mark of our compatriot, Malamine Koné, knows many delays in the delivery of the shirts, in particular those of the new recruits intended for general public, revealed the French sporting weekly magazine “France Football”. The magazine also stressed that “this time is penalizing in terms of sales turnovers” on the side of the FC Nantes. Moreover, the Stage Of Rennes would have already made an invitation to tender towards other equipment suppliers. In Mali, AIRNESS would have poured only the third of its engagements at the federal Office of Fémafoot.The partner equipment supplier of the FC Nantes Atlantique (FCNA) does not seem to fulfill not all his contractual obligations. And not only with respect to the FCNA, but also with regard to the Stage of Rennes, of Lille OSC and promoted Valenciennes-native, three other clubs of League 1 with which Airness signed a contract. In Nantes, the delivery of the shirts intended for general public suffers from a “delay penalizing in terms of image and sales turnover”. Initially promised for June 25, the new behaviours with the names of Boukhari, Saïdou, Wilhelmsson and consort are still not available to Planet FCNA and no paperboard should encumber the shop of the Canaries by the end August! The FC Nantes is not most badly parcelled out. The fellow-members of Loïc Guillon can even better acknowledge themselves been used than much by deploring only the absence as walking-out dresses. The Portuguese of Boavista and the English of Fulham await their shirts hopelessly. The Inhabitants of Lille are still obliged to involve itself with their behaviours of the year spent, the initials of their former sponsor, Kipsta, being masked by an adhesive band. The Residents of Valenciennes tested the socks which fade… At the end of the contract in 2007 with the mark with the panther, the Stage Of Rennes, which already wiped the plasters, launched an invitation to tender for the next season which Puma and Diadora hastened to answer. Today, on the side of the Round-Point-of-Fields-Elysées, sits of the Dassault group, one also wonders about the advisability of continuing with a mark whose creator, the Free-Malian Malamine Koné, multiplies the plates television and the people pages but whose commercial ones point with the absent subscriberes, except when it is a question in catimini of going on the carpark of Jonelière - it was seen - in order to check if the players carry the Airness panther well… Sources close to the Malian Federation of Football (Femafoot) it is affirmed that the owner of AIRNESS, which must pour a little more than 40 million Fcfa at the federal Office, would have poured only the third. That, since 2005.
    Paul MBEN
     
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  2. Optimizer

    Optimizer New Member

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    What's French for "BOOOOOOOOOOOO"?

    I guess DR Congo, Mali, and Cape Verde will go to someone else for their national team kits as well...
     
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  3. NJGlen

    NJGlen New Member

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    RE: Re: Crapness

    Seriously...you could see this coming a mile off. Why do we insist on dealing with some dodgy rug salesman instead of a reliable existing brand like Nike, Addidas or Umbro? This is sooooooooooo Fulham and whoever made that decision should be paraded in front of the crowd at half time so we can pelt the offender with rotten fruit.
     
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  4. SCFulhamFan

    SCFulhamFan Active Member

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    RE: Re: Crapness

    wow, good thing my shirt came yesterday from YA.
     
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  5. FFCinPCB

    FFCinPCB New Member

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    RE: Re: Crapness

    How's the quality?

    I'm curious what others think about the new jersey, if they have received it.
     
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  6. SCFulhamFan

    SCFulhamFan Active Member

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    RE: Re: Crapness

    Personally I think it is great. Stiches feel tight and the shirt fits "regular" not that slim fit they were trying at first.
     
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  7. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    RE: Re: Crapness

    Is it really 'Airness'? Implication on the offal is that they went to a 'sweat-shop' provider, to fix the problem.

    Since I'm a believer that 'Everything is connected in the big picture', it will be interesting to see how the Airness troubles have come about and end up.

    Implication in what I read: The guy relied on a majority-Arab shop and there's turmoil in it for some reason. And it seems to me that the French Press is totally ignoring a story that would be huge business news anywhere else in the world.
     
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