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Celtic tops 25/26

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by The Crow, Nov 2, 2024.

Discuss Celtic tops 25/26 in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Cena Never Give Up Gold Member

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    Is it just me or is the picture of the top and the video showing it they're two different shades of green
     
  2. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    Glad it's not just me. The players look like they have dark green, the store says neon.
     
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  3. HoopyT Danny McGrains Bearded Army Gold Member

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    I fecking love this hoodie. £65..cheaper than the match tops right enough.

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  4. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    Training stuff is always much better value.
     
  5. greengrocer

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    That and baseball top for at the best in years.
     
  6. jpr21

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    Just seems so low effort from Adidas again, basic , boring *. And it looks cheap ..
    Watching vids of that winger linked and Portland Timbers have had some seriously stunning Adidas kits lately , detailed , original , smart as *. Thought Ange's first season was a classic , original and it's a bit iconic already , like a 90s effort. Even if you don't like that kit it looked high end and sort of an expensive/quality effort. Since then it's been bland *.
     
  7. The Crow Gold Member Gold Member

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    Now that is awesome
     
  9. Sgt Neppers*

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    Thats a good top. Again worthy of being a 3rd kit.
     
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  10. The Crow Gold Member Gold Member

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    Folk getting upset over the new tops



    Celtic are obliged to release stuff when adidas tells them
     
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    Club are going to make a killing from merchandise
     
  12. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Love the away kit. Will be getting it sponsorless. Shame they don't offer it in LS though.
     
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    I ended up buying the third kit while I was home in Ireland. Liked it much better up close and in person. The fit and feel were very good also so went ahead and got it.
     
  14. StainseyBhoy

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    Pride top is Gorgeous !

    The amount of kits is taking the mick though.
    Wish they'd give back more to the fans and set the home kit at £20, then put every other kit at £120 to cover to cost
     
  15. The Crow Gold Member Gold Member

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    Celtic underground Substack


    We had another new kit/training gear launch this week and if you have ever spent more than ten minutes online in the days following such a release, you will be familiar with the cycle. Celtic tweet a new design. Comments flood in. “It’s boggin.” “Money grab.” “That’s me done.” “Yet another one.” And while some people calmly say they like it, the loudest voices are always the angriest. But, and I say this with all the affection in the world, what are you all raging about?


    Celtic, like every other major club, now has a growing range of kits, training tops, pre match gear, casual wear, and the odd pastel polo thrown in for good measure. The traditional home strip is joined each season by an away and third kit, and increasingly by refreshed training gear every few months. For many, particularly those of us of a certain vintage, it can feel like overkill. And I get it. When I was wee, there wasn’t any official merchandise. I vividly recall with wonder when my nighbour (who worked in Lumleys) came over to the house with the replica QPR strip. It was ‘silky’ and it was the real deal, not a knock off made by Gola, Bukta or some other in a box type.



    The world has changed. Football has changed. And, critically, so have consumer expectations. Before official licensing agreements were formalised in the 1980s, many small sportswear companies and shop chains stores would create kits in the style of a club’s design, often without club crests or branding, simply using colour schemes. These were commonly found in shops like Woolworths or Littlewoods. The clubs made nothing. It was Admiral who were credited with commencing the official merchandise gravy train when they signed a 5-year deal with Leeds and then England in the 1970s. Now, 40+ years on and we have strips and gear pouring out of our ears.
    The most common complaint seems to be “this is just about money.” Aye. It is. But then so is buying a season ticket. So is buying a pie at half time. So is buying the match programme or the commemorative flag after a cup final. Football has always been about money. The difference is that today we are much more aware of how that money flows and how clubs balance the books.
    Let’s be honest. One of the loudest and most regular demands we hear from fans is for clubs to spend more on players. "Get the biscuiot tin away." "Back the manager." "Spend £10m on a striker." And whilst I appreciate and agree with the sentiment that we have £80m in the bank, that money does not grow on trees. It comes from broadcasting, ticket sales, and yes, commercial partnerships like the one Celtic has with Adidas. Every time Celtic or Adidas release a new top, they are giving fans a chance to contribute financially in a way that directly supports the team. You might not like the colour scheme, but that top might fund a new left back.
    The thing that fascinates me is the anger. Not the criticism. Not the dislike of a particular top. But the sheer fury. As if Celtic have appeared in your living room with a sales assistant and a card machine. Ricky Gervais captured this perfectly in his sketch comparing anger at social media posts with people seeing a sign that says “Guitar lessons available” and instead of walking past, they scream “But I don’t want guitar lessons!” The new kit is not a mandatory purchase. You are allowed to walk past it.
    Harvard Business Review has covered consumer behaviour in depth and one particularly useful idea is the “jobs to be done” framework. It suggests that people buy products to perform a specific “job” in their life – whether that be self expression, connection, identity, or nostalgia. That goes for football strips too. Some kits are aimed at kids who want to look like their heroes. Others are for younger adults wanting the streetwear vibe. Some are heritage themed for the older fans. It is not one size fits all. So if you see a strip and think “who would wear that?” the answer is probably “not you.” And that is fine.
    Celtic’s fan base is massive and diverse. There are fans in their seventies and fans in their teens. Some live in the east end and some live in Tokyo. They all support the same team, but they want different things. A 13 year old in Coatbridge is not looking for the same vibe as a 40 year old in Canada. Celtic and Adidas are catering for both. That is good business. That is good strategy. And no one is holding a gun to anyone’s head.
    There is always room for discussion about how often kits are changed and whether it puts pressure on families with young kids. That is a valid concern and one I share. Clubs could do more to space out some releases and maybe revisit a two season cycle for at least one of the strips. But that debate is not helped by grown men foaming at the mouth because a colour they dislike exists in the Adidas catalogue.
    So the next time a new kit drops and you don’t like it, take a deep breath and ask yourself, “Was this meant for me?” If not, scroll on. It will be replaced soon enough. And who knows – the next one might just be your favourite ever.
    Until then, save the anger for a referee decision or a VAR check. At least those are forced on you. The kit? That’s a choice.
     
  16. BelfastCelt88

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    Exactly what I’ve been saying. No one is holding a gun to anyone’s heading making them buy merchandise. Fans wanted Adidas, now some fans want rid. Fans want us to get to the elite level (not there yet) but will moan when they release new stuff. Moan about the prices rising (just like everything else in the world). JUST DON’T BUY IT IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD IT OR DON’T LIKE IT.
     
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  17. dbhoy72

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    Not too keen on tops this year, pride one is horrendous. Hone kit i like the tartan idea but stripes black is off putting.

    Think theres a training or pregame white top which i do like.

    Away top green stripes going round dont like.
     
  18. BigDoggyWoofWoof

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    Training gear is near identical to a Diadora tracksuit I had when I was 10. Quite like it mind.
     
  19. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    The home top doesn't have black stripes
     
  20. dbhoy72

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    Think youve been bumped them if youve bought one with different colour, lol. Its black