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  • Premier League Response re our kits

    Read into it what you will

    At our 2014 summer AGM our clubs agreed that a Rule should be drafted to make shirt numbers more visible. This followed complaints that numbers on some shirts were unclear. Time was then taken to establish guidelines, and we understand that QPR’s kit designs for 2015/16 were finalised and in production during this period.

    Ultimately, once the guidelines were established, clubs decided against the Rule at a later point in the 2014/15 season. Work is continuing to research and develop further options for our clubs to consider.

    I hope this helps to explain the position.

    Kind regards

    Tommy
    Supporter Services

  • #2
    Clear to me the club anticipated (wrongly) and jumped the gun.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by D3nisBail3ySliP View Post
      Clear to me the club anticipated (wrongly) and jumped the gun.
      Yes, so how about the club just admit to it and apologise to the fans?
      That would be the end of the matter until next season's shirt design.
      Banning people is no longer my hobby,
      but take a look at my photo blog:

      http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

      How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
      http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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      • #4
        Not the the first time that they farked up, and i assure you all it wont be the last.

        #wehavelernt
        #jumpthegun
        #intonywetrust
        #rightsorts
        nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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        • #5
          Sack them all. Hate the lot of em.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by W5R View Post
            Read into it what you will

            At our 2014 summer AGM our clubs agreed that a Rule should be drafted to make shirt numbers more visible. This followed complaints that numbers on some shirts were unclear. Time was then taken to establish guidelines, and we understand that QPR’s kit designs for 2015/16 were finalised and in production during this period.

            Ultimately, once the guidelines were established, clubs decided against the Rule at a later point in the 2014/15 season.
            Work is continuing to research and develop further options for our clubs to consider.

            I hope this helps to explain the position.

            Kind regards

            Tommy
            Supporter Services
            The highlighted bit would appear to explain the position very well, would it not?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by W5R View Post
              Read into it what you will

              At our 2014 summer AGM our clubs agreed that a Rule should be drafted to make shirt numbers more visible. This followed complaints that numbers on some shirts were unclear. Time was then taken to establish guidelines, and we understand that QPR’s kit designs for 2015/16 were finalised and in production during this period.

              Ultimately, once the guidelines were established, clubs decided against the Rule at a later point in the 2014/15 season. Work is continuing to research and develop further options for our clubs to consider.

              I hope this helps to explain the position.

              Kind regards

              Tommy
              Supporter Services

              Which is essentially good news because it seems going forward, the Hoops will be properly back. As with the FFP Law, it is just another one of those decisions where you ask, who comes up with these ideas and how the hell do they get passed through the system. Whoever it was did not support a Hooped Team otherwise they would understand how ridiculous the decision was............even in the late 60's / Early 70's our Red number on a white panel was quite clear and easy to read, nicely situated on our blue and white hoops.
              Certainly dont blame the club, they didn't make this stupid decision and have just been left high and dry by the manufacturers. I wouldn't buy it for myself but I would buy it for my son.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                The highlighted bit would appear to explain the position very well, would it not?
                Yes, the club designed a non hooped kit to comply with possible new rules.

                Quite simple really.

                PS a follow up:

                "Any major changes to Premier League Rules require the consensus approval of our member clubs, and are ultimately agreed at scheduled shareholder meetings. It’s not really for me to comment on QPR’s kit selections, which of course are a matter for the club"

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                • #9
                  what have the manufacturers done, knocked up a million shirts. FFS just have a proper hooped shirt and ditch that pile of s*** on display the other day
                  I must away now, I can no longer tarry
                  This morning's tempest I have to cross
                  I must be guided without a stumble
                  Into the arms I love the most

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                  • #10
                    Over the last ten years we are been in worse positions, I just hope the club can survive and fill all our fixtures next season.

                    You may have guessed but the whole thing is a none issue for me, in 12-24 months we will have a new shirt anyway.

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                    • #11
                      It reads to me that there was no lie and no BS from Rangers. Deadline to get this shirt out was early because it's the first non generic Nike shirt we've had and it takes a while. Typical that rules and guidelines were in transition and then scrapped, but too late to change it.

                      Still, those of you that called the Club out for lying about this should be happy, because you nailed your colours to the mast and it just got blown over in the wind
                      #standuptocancer
                      #inyourfacecancer

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bluehoop View Post
                        It reads to me that there was no lie and no BS from Rangers. Deadline to get this shirt out was early because it's the first non generic Nike shirt we've had and it takes a while. Typical that rules and guidelines were in transition and then scrapped, but too late to change it.

                        Still, those of you that called the Club out for lying about this should be happy, because you nailed your colours to the mast and it just got blown over in the wind
                        No the Premier League have said that the kit choice was QPRs and that they were acting on something that was being proposed yet was rejected. Also that ALL clubs have to agree on the new rules and they didnt.

                        The rule would have never ever have gone thru (which it didnt) if just one club rejected it. That club no matter what would/could have been us. Hence, we would have known (if we had half a brain) that the rule would never be implemented so we never EVER needed to submit to them the design that we did.

                        We chose not to have hoops. The possibility of some kind of new rule was basically never ever a possibility!

                        THE NO HOOPS IS DOWN TO THE CLUB

                        It's so simple even a Brentford fan could understand it

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                        • #13
                          We just signed a young promising German fella for a million quid.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by W5R View Post
                            No the Premier League have said that the kit choice was QPRs and that they were acting on something that was being proposed yet was rejected. Also that ALL clubs have to agree on the new rules and they didnt.

                            The rule would have never ever have gone thru (which it didnt) if just one club rejected it. That club no matter what would/could have been us. Hence, we would have known (if we had half a brain) that the rule would never be implemented so we never EVER needed to submit to them the design that we did.

                            We chose not to have hoops. The possibility of some kind of new rule was basically never ever a possibility!

                            THE NO HOOPS IS DOWN TO THE CLUB

                            It's so simple even a Brentford fan could understand it
                            Reference to the bits highlighted by Brighton - At our 2014 summer AGM our clubs agreed that a Rule should be drafted to make shirt numbers more visible. This followed complaints that numbers on some shirts were unclear. Time was then taken to establish guidelines, and we understand that QPR’s kit designs for 2015/16 were finalised and in production during this period.

                            Ultimately, once the guidelines were established, clubs decided against the Rule at a later point in the 2014/15 season.
                            #standuptocancer
                            #inyourfacecancer

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                            • #15
                              i hate the block blue back on the new shirt, but the rest of the shirt is half decent compared to the sh*t one from last year and at the end of the day if we are winning nobody will give a flying #### about the kit... to be completely honest its sad the harassment of the club and ian taylor over this issue and the fact the premier league have even had to make a statement responding to it. I have seen grown men on twitter quoting the bloody premier league rulebook to prove their point, its absolutely ridiculous and these loud mouths on twitter make us look a laughing stock to fans of other clubs.

                              Yes the back of the shirt is sh*t but it is not going to change before the start of the season so shut up you whiney man children

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