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<blockquote data-quote="Rugby_Cymru" data-source="post: 124892"><p>I feel sorry for Adidas.</p><p>They spend millions upon millions getting the All Blacks franchise and having no other name on the jersey but theirs and then when it comes to the shirt-designing time the bloody All Blacks won't let them do anything with the jersey. Black sells - yes, but it also sells if it's got some white panels on it or something.</p><p></p><p>But South Africa have got a cracking kit. I saw that quite a few months ago and i really liked it back then, only i'm not too keen on the ozzie ones.</p><p>And i applaud England and France for allowing Nike to take their jerseys in what is quite a different direction. It's a nice breath of fresh air and the jerseys are smart.</p><p>They've clearly got on their financial thinking caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugby_Cymru, post: 124892"] I feel sorry for Adidas. They spend millions upon millions getting the All Blacks franchise and having no other name on the jersey but theirs and then when it comes to the shirt-designing time the bloody All Blacks won't let them do anything with the jersey. Black sells - yes, but it also sells if it's got some white panels on it or something. But South Africa have got a cracking kit. I saw that quite a few months ago and i really liked it back then, only i'm not too keen on the ozzie ones. And i applaud England and France for allowing Nike to take their jerseys in what is quite a different direction. It's a nice breath of fresh air and the jerseys are smart. They've clearly got on their financial thinking caps. [/QUOTE]
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