Showing posts with label Nike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nike. Show all posts

Friday, 20 February 2009

Nikegate

Back in the day, Palace’s former manager Steve Coppell referred to his boss and club chairman Ron Noades as an ‘enlightened despot’. One could easily say the same about the current chairman and owner, Simon Jordan.


The former mobile phone salesman and entrepreneur rescued the club from oblivion at the beginning of the decade when Palace were on the brink of liquidation. He has pumped millions of pounds into the club over the years. Few doubt the value of his contribution to Crystal Palace and when he finally sells the club (something he has been trying to do for some time now) he will take his place in history as the Man Who Saved Selhurst and Palace’s Most Orange Chairman (on account of his hideous permatan).


However, he has a tendency to fly off the handle. So when the local newspaper, Croydon Advertiser, ran a story on fans annoyance with the new kit manufacturers Nike designs for next season, he banned the paper from speaking to players and manager at the club.


The current home strip design is white with a red and blue sash. Its an old design and very popular among the Palace faithful (ie their paying supporters). The design is not included among the new submissions from Nike. The Advertiser had received a number of complaints from supporters about the strip’s absence and ran a story reflecting this. That’s when Jordan got all steamed up and imposed the ban.


You suspect that this decision was based on a spontaneous explosion rage on Jordan’s part and he’ll rescind the ban after one or two games once he feels he's proved his point. In the meantime, hopefully the Advertiser will decide to give more coverage to Croydon’s non-league clubs, Croydon FC and Croydon Athletic.

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Monday, 16 February 2009

Crikey It's Nike

To the best of my knowledge, Crystal Palace have never had a Nike strip.I stand to be corrected but I reckon they remain one of the few kit manufacturers yet to give their own interpretation of the 'famous red & blue'. I'm pretty certain that Umbro haven't produced a kit for us either (although I really may be wrong about that).

I must confess I have considerable misgivings about Nike. There have been a number of pretty serious concerns expressed about their reputation as employers. They have been associated with the notorious sweatshop industry that employs child labour at rates of pay that dwarf the average salaries in Western Europe let alone the income of those sportsman who are paid to market their wares.

There is a degree of prestige for the club to be sponsored by such a big name and in that respect Simon Jordan can be pleased that he is securing high profile deals in light of today's current economic climate. His dedication to the club is admiral when you consider that he is trying to sell up.

Anyway, the kit designers have submitted a range of styles for fans to vote on by emailing info@cpfc.co.uk, stating in the subject line of the email their prefered choice. I found the picture below on the Holmesdale Online website:

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