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New balance apparel sponsorship renewed?

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58 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Wait. If their quality is so fantastic why would you need a new pair a short time after buying the last?

Maybe he doesn't need another pair to run in, but put on his mantlepiece and look at in awe

 

Try not to listen to the media rhetoric and do your own research before deciding on your own opinion, liberals have started to burn New Balance in America just because it doesn't follow the media story.

9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

 

No its not, its awesome.   Winners, winners, winners.  

I will exclusively buy New Balance gear from now.

This is yuge and terrific! Just the best, anywhere in the world!

 

I get annoyed  when I visit the two large NB shops in Melbourne, Chadstone and DFO South WHarf, and find that there is not one piece of MFC apparel on display or being sold anywhere in the shop. They have to do better than that. There is Liverpool stuff everywhere and it sells. The fact is, the should be contributing to our marketing, they're not

19 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

I get annoyed  when I visit the two large NB shops in Melbourne, Chadstone and DFO South WHarf, and find that there is not one piece of MFC apparel on display or being sold anywhere in the shop. They have to do better than that. There is Liverpool stuff everywhere and it sells. The fact is, the should be contributing to our marketing, they're not

Do we reciprocate too and try to advertise and sell NB gear in our Demon store or online? If we don't maybe we can start to and ask them to do what you say (great idea by the way)! All about exposure :)

 


3 minutes ago, Wunders said:

Do we reciprocate too and try to advertise and sell NB gear in our Demon store or online? If we don't maybe we can start to and ask them to do what you say (great idea by the way)! All about exposure :)

 

I think we do, quite a bit actually. We even sell their shoes in our online store

9 minutes ago, Wunders said:

Do we reciprocate too and try to advertise and sell NB gear in our Demon store or online? If we don't maybe we can start to and ask them to do what you say (great idea by the way)! All about exposure :)

 

We give them heaps of exposure. We have a whole section dedicated to NB gear on the Demon Shop page

11 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

We give them heaps of exposure. We have a whole section dedicated to NB gear on the Demon Shop page

And don't forget this DL forum page. FWIW, I believe they ran out of Melbourne Gear last year just before the 70% sale, or am I being naive?

 
12 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

I get annoyed  when I visit the two large NB shops in Melbourne, Chadstone and DFO South WHarf, and find that there is not one piece of MFC apparel on display or being sold anywhere in the shop. They have to do better than that. There is Liverpool stuff everywhere and it sells. The fact is, the should be contributing to our marketing, they're not

Did you ask why ?

I am 30+ white person, so I comfortable in New Balance gear.

Very comfortable...


On 13 November 2016 at 0:15 PM, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

New Balance is harris scarfe brand, bargain basement sportswear. Hoping we get a decent brand to put our gear together eventually. Have bought 4 hats in 5 years and they're all garbage.

Agree 

hope we can get a real sports wear company on board  in future

NB is basically lower end 

old farts gear 

my style really but would love Canterbury or Nike 

10 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Agree 

hope we can get a real sports wear company on board  in future

NB is basically lower end 

old farts gear 

my style really but would love Canterbury or Nike 

Careful!

1 hour ago, Old Bear said:

Agree 

hope we can get a real sports wear company on board  in future

NB is basically lower end 

old farts gear 

my style really but would love Canterbury or Nike 

You do realise that NB is one of the most popular brand of shoes amongst young people?

I personally think they are a great brand to be associated with and have the potential to be one of the biggest in world sport.

On 14/11/2016 at 1:04 AM, Skuit said:

Wait. If their quality is so fantastic why would you need a new pair a short time after buying the last?

My feet aren't going to change size so no issues there. Current pair is nowhere near worn out. Asics Kayano are the only better ones I have had.


Thanks New Balance for sponsoring the MFC. 

I reckon their stuff is ok. Like a lot of brands.

 

4 hours ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

You do realise that NB is one of the most popular brand of shoes amongst young people?

I personally think they are a great brand to be associated with and have the potential to be one of the biggest in world sport.

I have bought one pair of trail runners using the great discount and they have been as good if not better than any others I've had .

but I've found it really hard to find anything else worth buying ,apart from a tennis top for my Lady 

I'm  glad others have enjoyed their discounts 

we all have different tastes and needs 

On 13/11/2016 at 1:44 AM, Demon Disciple said:

And that all relates to MFC how?

hey hey!

ho ho!

new ba - lance has got to go!

hey hey!

ho ho!

13 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

I have bought one pair of trail runners using the great discount and they have been as good if not better than any others I've had .

but I've found it really hard to find anything else worth buying ,apart from a tennis top for my Lady 

I'm  glad others have enjoyed their discounts 

we all have different tastes and needs 

I can appreciate everyone has different tastes.

I think long term it could be a great partnership.

On ‎13‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 10:49 PM, Petraccattack said:

 

No its not, its awesome.   Winners, winners, winners.  

I will exclusively buy New Balance gear from now.

He'll be the biggest loser 6 months into his term, and by the way if you think winning by demonising minorities, racism and blatant hate speech is a good thing then there's no hope for you dude


The liberal Elite are finished Davo get on board!!Before its too late.

On 11/14/2016 at 9:48 AM, Leoncelli_36 said:

I get annoyed  when I visit the two large NB shops in Melbourne, Chadstone and DFO South WHarf, and find that there is not one piece of MFC apparel on display or being sold anywhere in the shop. They have to do better than that. There is Liverpool stuff everywhere and it sells. The fact is, the should be contributing to our marketing, they're not

May not be allowed to in anti compete clauses with the AFL stores. 

On 11/13/2016 at 2:36 AM, davo said:

New Balance sucks, the CEO and board are big Trump supporters

Ahhhhh, you may want to fact check that and look at what they actually said. I will paraphrase for you. They were asked what they thought of Trumps ideas around trade agreements and putting in place more protection for US workers, they said they backed Trump on this point. That is all, no more no less. So unless you are someone who thinks you have to agree with everything a politician says or none of it, and that there is no grey, there is no nuance, then I would say they don't back Trump, they support one of his policies which is directly related to the running of the business. Even Pauline Hanson occasionally comes out with the good idea or two, I may agree with those points but I will not back her as a whole in any way shape or form. 

By the way, Sanders and Clinton both held the same view on this as Trump and NB.

 

I would rather NB than BLK. Just placed into receivership. Are the apparel sponsor of 6 clubs


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