RBNEWC said:
I really feel both the Knights and you guys have missed the essence of the problem
Talking about sponsors and sales is a soft cop out of the real issue...Our jersey sponsors (nib, coal and allied and hunter old) have not changed in design or name for the season, so why has it taken so long...It sounds like laziness
But what really cuts me is that think of the young kids faces to get a brand new Knights jersey on Christmas morning, i know that kids i work with absolutely thrive on their footy clubs jersey and getting it for Christmas is just the most awesome thing.
I think that is what we missed out on..I am very disappointed in Burrastons view of "well who cares we missed a few sales big deal" Its like saying we arent the peoples club n e more, we are just any run of the mill NRL business....
It is little things like that which defines a club, and gosh its disappointing to hear that the fans buying jerseys and supporting the Knights are just "sales" to the Knights now... I thought I little more effort would go into getting the jerseys out on time for Christmas...and the rubbish about nothing could be done cause of sponsors... We have had since Rd 26 in September to get the sponsorship organised.... It is not acceptable.
What are you supposed to give to the young kids for Christmas? an IOU for a Knights jersey when Kooga decides to get it out? Its sad....
.........Its called passion and a whole heap of adults have missed out this Christmas...without even considering the kids who were looking forward to it
RBNEWC, it's not Kooga's responsibility to set the date for issuing kit to the shops. The club will set all of the deadlines from design, to approval, through to manufacture and release.
However, I do agree with you about the club's attitude to things like this. I've already vented my spleen about the website so I won't drag all that up again, but this is similar.
The club seems to have forgotten that it cannot survive without support from fans. If it continues to treat its fans in a worse way than the other NRL clubs treat theirs, the fans will vote with their feet and dollars.
I think it's a sad fact that sport is viewed as nothing more than a business and the grass-roots fans are the ones who get shoved down the order of priority.