I agree with what's been said about the logo. Looks as if the team are representing HFH, not Wigan RLFC. For the logo to be so big, they must be paying big bucks.

TWO EYED WARRIOR wrote:I think this is where the club have a massive home goal against themselves.
Last season WE DID THE DOUBLE, this season would have been absolute marketing guys dream to issue a traditional kit that would have been snapped up by the bucket load, The club did exactly the same with the pink version a few seasons ago, the town is on a high and a lot of people want associate themselves with the true identity of the club and take pride in wearing the traditional colours in the traditional layout
I am not against the experimental shirts but my own opinion is they should be the away shirts that are experimented with rather than the home kit.
That is just my opinion im sure many wont agree, but i have to say the home shirt looks more like a HULL KR shirt than a Wigan one, Balke Green and Scott Taylor must be having de ja vu
The away kit is based on a Melbourne storm media Polo from a few season ago
Just to add that i think many will wait for the kit to be cleared before buying due to the frequency of the kits being released but also not a lot of people will pay full price for the experimental kit
What else would you expect them to say?josie andrews wrote: New Kit a Hit
Hundreds of fans packed the Grand Arcade outside the Warriors World Store as the Club launched their 2014 home and away kits on Monday evening.
Queues outside the store began as early as 4.30pm for the event which got underway at 6.30. Warriors players Gil Dudson, Ben Flower, Dan Sarginson and Tony Clubb modelled both the shirts and 2014 training wear before it went on sale instore and online.
The Club are delighted to report early record online sales with at one point 80 new visitors to the store every minute as supporters were eager to become one of the first to get their hands on the new designs. The new shirts also trended on twitter as the 2014 kits were revealed to those in the Grand Arcade.
A big thank you to everyone who came down, for those who couldn't both the home and away shirts are onsale now instore, by calling the merchandise hotline on 01942 239655 and online click here
http://www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.a ... gql64cq.99
Whelley Warrior wrote:What else would you expect them to say?josie andrews wrote: New Kit a Hit
Hundreds of fans packed the Grand Arcade outside the Warriors World Store as the Club launched their 2014 home and away kits on Monday evening.
Queues outside the store began as early as 4.30pm for the event which got underway at 6.30. Warriors players Gil Dudson, Ben Flower, Dan Sarginson and Tony Clubb modelled both the shirts and 2014 training wear before it went on sale instore and online.
The Club are delighted to report early record online sales with at one point 80 new visitors to the store every minute as supporters were eager to become one of the first to get their hands on the new designs. The new shirts also trended on twitter as the 2014 kits were revealed to those in the Grand Arcade.
A big thank you to everyone who came down, for those who couldn't both the home and away shirts are onsale now instore, by calling the merchandise hotline on 01942 239655 and online click here
its garbage
http://www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.a ... gql64cq.99
OAMJS wrote:Whelley Warrior wrote:What else would you expect them to say?josie andrews wrote: New Kit a Hit
Hundreds of fans packed the Grand Arcade outside the Warriors World Store as the Club launched their 2014 home and away kits on Monday evening.
Queues outside the store began as early as 4.30pm for the event which got underway at 6.30. Warriors players Gil Dudson, Ben Flower, Dan Sarginson and Tony Clubb modelled both the shirts and 2014 training wear before it went on sale instore and online.
The Club are delighted to report early record online sales with at one point 80 new visitors to the store every minute as supporters were eager to become one of the first to get their hands on the new designs. The new shirts also trended on twitter as the 2014 kits were revealed to those in the Grand Arcade.
A big thank you to everyone who came down, for those who couldn't both the home and away shirts are onsale now instore, by calling the merchandise hotline on 01942 239655 and online click here
its garbage
http://www.wiganwarriors.com/WContent.a ... gql64cq.99
....But the pink shirt a few years ago did a bomb. Way outselling the 'traditional' blue away kit.TWO EYED WARRIOR wrote:I think this is where the club have a massive home goal against themselves.
Last season WE DID THE DOUBLE, this season would have been absolute marketing guys dream to issue a traditional kit that would have been snapped up by the bucket load, The club did exactly the same with the pink version a few seasons ago, the town is on a high and a lot of people want associate themselves with the true identity of the club and take pride in wearing the traditional colours in the traditional layout
I am not against the experimental shirts but my own opinion is they should be the away shirts that are experimented with rather than the home kit.
That is just my opinion im sure many wont agree, but i have to say the home shirt looks more like a HULL KR shirt than a Wigan one, Balke Green and Scott Taylor must be having de ja vu
The away kit is based on a Melbourne storm media Polo from a few season ago
Just to add that i think many will wait for the kit to be cleared before buying due to the frequency of the kits being released but also not a lot of people will pay full price for the experimental kit
Are they keeping you all aglow?Fujiman wrote:Went in the shop today and there was a big queue to buy the shirt. I only bought a jar of mint balls though![]()