Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I was in there today and it looks a bit better but really not a lot imo. I have never been that bothered about how a store looks but all about what's in it and the prices.No chaange really.
I went to get Inter Milan tickets and that was a waste of time.Still hopeful but nobody seems to have a clue about them.
irblinx wrote:They've moved things about a bit on the ground floor but I don't think they've improved anything to be honest, still a bit dark and most of the big changes just feel like change for changes sake rather than having any real purpose. Ultimately I agree that for any shop and especially a football superstore that what is on sale is far more important and I'd have preferred them to invest the money in expanding the range, especially non-clothing stuff
Upstairs is now 60% printing (mainly shirts but other stuff too) and the rest is the seemingly pointless green screen thing, a reduced number of box office counters and the FA Cup on display.
Sister of fu wrote:irblinx wrote:They've moved things about a bit on the ground floor but I don't think they've improved anything to be honest, still a bit dark and most of the big changes just feel like change for changes sake rather than having any real purpose. Ultimately I agree that for any shop and especially a football superstore that what is on sale is far more important and I'd have preferred them to invest the money in expanding the range, especially non-clothing stuff
Upstairs is now 60% printing (mainly shirts but other stuff too) and the rest is the seemingly pointless green screen thing, a reduced number of box office counters and the FA Cup on display.
Is it in the shop as we don't have a trophy cabinet????
Sister of fu wrote:irblinx wrote:They've moved things about a bit on the ground floor but I don't think they've improved anything to be honest, still a bit dark and most of the big changes just feel like change for changes sake rather than having any real purpose. Ultimately I agree that for any shop and especially a football superstore that what is on sale is far more important and I'd have preferred them to invest the money in expanding the range, especially non-clothing stuff
Upstairs is now 60% printing (mainly shirts but other stuff too) and the rest is the seemingly pointless green screen thing, a reduced number of box office counters and the FA Cup on display.
Is it in the shop as we don't have a trophy cabinet????
craigmcfc wrote:Hmmm doesn't sound like they've solved any of the previous problems then. I agree about needing a much wider range of products but the store has always been cluttered with fancy displays and other things that just aren't needed which leaves little or no room for more items to sell.
That green screen seems like a complete waste of time and money by the club
Ted Hughes wrote:craigmcfc wrote:Hmmm doesn't sound like they've solved any of the previous problems then. I agree about needing a much wider range of products but the store has always been cluttered with fancy displays and other things that just aren't needed which leaves little or no room for more items to sell.
That green screen seems like a complete waste of time and money by the club
Which particular products do people want which are not already supplied? Just curious, as I never usually buy anything so I don't look very often. A range of City sex aids perhaps?
craigmcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:craigmcfc wrote:Hmmm doesn't sound like they've solved any of the previous problems then. I agree about needing a much wider range of products but the store has always been cluttered with fancy displays and other things that just aren't needed which leaves little or no room for more items to sell.
That green screen seems like a complete waste of time and money by the club
Which particular products do people want which are not already supplied? Just curious, as I never usually buy anything so I don't look very often. A range of City sex aids perhaps?
Thinking more for my kids who over the last year have wanted backpacks, caps, picture postcards etc - all of which have disappeared completely or had a very limited range
Ted Hughes wrote:Sister of fu wrote:irblinx wrote:They've moved things about a bit on the ground floor but I don't think they've improved anything to be honest, still a bit dark and most of the big changes just feel like change for changes sake rather than having any real purpose. Ultimately I agree that for any shop and especially a football superstore that what is on sale is far more important and I'd have preferred them to invest the money in expanding the range, especially non-clothing stuff
Upstairs is now 60% printing (mainly shirts but other stuff too) and the rest is the seemingly pointless green screen thing, a reduced number of box office counters and the FA Cup on display.
Is it in the shop as we don't have a trophy cabinet????
They couldn't get the door open.
razor400 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Sister of fu wrote:irblinx wrote:They've moved things about a bit on the ground floor but I don't think they've improved anything to be honest, still a bit dark and most of the big changes just feel like change for changes sake rather than having any real purpose. Ultimately I agree that for any shop and especially a football superstore that what is on sale is far more important and I'd have preferred them to invest the money in expanding the range, especially non-clothing stuff
Upstairs is now 60% printing (mainly shirts but other stuff too) and the rest is the seemingly pointless green screen thing, a reduced number of box office counters and the FA Cup on display.
Is it in the shop as we don't have a trophy cabinet????
They couldn't get the door open.
A bit of WD40 would sort out those seized hinges.
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