Tigers finished with Canterbury?
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Tigers finished with Canterbury?
I heard a rumour at Fridays game that we are now finished with Canterbury as our kit supplier. Is there any truth in this and if so what are we being replaced with?
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Re: Tigers finished with Canterbury?
Kooga isn't it (Or BLK)
It been mentioned earlier but couldn't remember.
It been mentioned earlier but couldn't remember.
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Re: Tigers finished with Canterbury?
Shame if it's true. I like personally really like Canterbury
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Re: Tigers finished with Canterbury?
Canterbury won't be supplying our kit - Kooga have already sent out emails confirming they'll be supplying kits and leisureware from next year. The club hasn't officially announced it but it will happen.
This has been discussed previously here: http://forum.leicestertigers.com/viewto ... 25&start=0
This has been discussed previously here: http://forum.leicestertigers.com/viewto ... 25&start=0
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Look forward to a new dayglo lime green with black tiger stripe away kit for next season
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Be careful what you wish for Sapajo. Who would have thought (thanks to Stihl) we would have had lurid orange with razor wire for an away strip?sapajo wrote:Look forward to a new dayglo lime green with black tiger stripe away kit for next season
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I certainly hope the away kit for next year (Yet another one) is an improvement on this years' ghastly orange affair. Tigers have been noted for producing some fine kits over the years but this orange affair must have been produced by a colour blind nincompoop. oh yes probably yet another one of the Tigers management who has lost his/her marbles. A friend of mine from London (A Saracens fan) liked one tiger away outfit a couple of years ago that she even went ahead and bought one. I can't however publish her comments about the ghastly orange kit.
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Noddy do you read anyone elses posts on here? It has already been stated the the "orange" kit just happens to be the corporate colour for one of our major sponsers and I would hazard a guess that they have paid the club a tidy sum for the privelige .Noddy555 wrote:I certainly hope the away kit for next year (Yet another one) is an improvement on this years' ghastly orange affair. Tigers have been noted for producing some fine kits over the years but this orange affair must have been produced by a colour blind nincompoop. oh yes probably yet another one of the Tigers management who has lost his/her marbles. A friend of mine from London (A Saracens fan) liked one tiger away outfit a couple of years ago that she even went ahead and bought one. I can't however publish her comments about the ghastly orange kit.
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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Could do with a good old fashioned red green and white horizontal striped shirt. Been a few years.
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The club seem to change their kit suppliers more often than people have new kitchens.
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This will be twice in 17 or 18 years...Isambard wrote:The club seem to change their kit suppliers more often than people have new kitchens.
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Re: Tigers finished with Canterbury?
why let that get in the way of a good old moanHot_Charlie wrote:This will be twice in 17 or 18 years...
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Fran Cotton stopped doing teams kits, otherwise I would bet we would still be with Cotton Traders.
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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TBH how many times have you had a new kitchen in 17/18 years?Hot_Charlie wrote:This will be twice in 17 or 18 years...Isambard wrote:The club seem to change their kit suppliers more often than people have new kitchens.
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Now this thread is "sinking" off subject, now did I put "cooking fat" out???RagingBull wrote:TBH how many times have you had a new kitchen in 17/18 years?Hot_Charlie wrote:This will be twice in 17 or 18 years...Isambard wrote:The club seem to change their kit suppliers more often than people have new kitchens.
I'll fetch me apron!