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The_Red_Prince
31-10-2007, 12:07 AM
This question has been plaguing me at school.Which brand is better for the players they represent?

The great dane
31-10-2007, 12:12 AM
Nike mate

Ajant
31-10-2007, 01:11 AM
For the players they represent - Nike. But I am an Adidas fan.

andycole9
31-10-2007, 02:08 AM
i'm a bit thick i don't fully understand the question,

do you mean which brand as the best players on it's books?

which brand brings out the best gear?

or which brand pays the best?

chiboygeorge
31-10-2007, 02:36 AM
Nike...But like Adidas Predator

Ajant
31-10-2007, 03:44 AM
i'm a bit thick i don't fully understand the question,

do you mean which brand as the best players on it's books?

which brand brings out the best gear?

or which brand pays the best?

I thought he meant the first one, but answered which one I like too...

carlyluvsunited
31-10-2007, 04:01 AM
Which brand is better for the players they represent?

The shoes dont represent the players :confused:

RichardsReds
31-10-2007, 04:22 AM
man you have loads of free time if you're thinking about that...

Ajant
31-10-2007, 04:54 AM
The shoes dont represent the players :confused:

A better way to put it would be, which players are better for the brands they represent? Or something. I don't know. I've never thought about it lol

SALFORD RED
31-10-2007, 05:25 AM
Neither. Both brands use child slave labour in Asian countries, paid in pennies a day, to make their products. If you saw or knew of the conditions that they have to work in you'd not be buying any of their products or want anyone else to use them.
No further comment from me.
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carlyluvsunited
31-10-2007, 05:39 AM
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SALFORD RED
31-10-2007, 05:52 AM
http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/sehrgrosse/large-smiley-056.gif


:) ;)

Ajant
31-10-2007, 06:10 AM
Alright, lets never buy a piece of Manchester United merchandise then.

SALFORD RED
31-10-2007, 06:18 AM
Alright, lets never buy a piece of Manchester United merchandise then eh? Ridiculous.

Not done that for years !! Sensible.

Alright, lets all support child slavery and buy Nike/Adidas merchandise eh ? Ridiculous.
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keane7
31-10-2007, 06:21 AM
Neither. Both brands use child slave labour in Asian countries, paid in pennies a day, to make their products. If you saw or knew of the conditions that they have to work in you'd not be buying any of their products or want anyone else to use them.
No further comment from me.
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Indeed agree with u there Sal. Adidas hurts less metatarsal.. hahaha

Ajant
31-10-2007, 06:22 AM
How do you 'support' a football team then? They 'support' child slavery it seems.

Can we buy Puma wear or does that offend the cats?

Anyway, I see your point, and obviously I am against child slavery, but I have to think realisitically here...a few people boycotting products isn't going to work. I don't buy many of these items anyway, but WHAT boots am i supposed to buy to play my football at a semi-decent standard?

SALFORD RED
31-10-2007, 06:37 AM
1...How do you 'support' a football team then? They 'support' child slavery it seems.

2 Can we buy Puma wear or does that offend the cats?

Anyway, I see your point, and obviously I am against child slavery, but I have to think realisitically here...3a few people boycotting products isn't going to work. I don't buy many of these items anyway, but 4 WHAT boots am i supposed to buy to play my football at a semi-decent standard?

1, You stand on the terraces singing your heart out and cheering.
2, Why feel the need to wear somethin with a " name" on it. ( to be a cat ? ).
3, The few that boycott turns into millions that boycott if enough open their eyes and begins to hit companies where it hurts.....profit. ( why do you think Vodafone pulled out of its contract with United ? Yep, cos thousands boycotted ).
4, The man/player makes the boots..not ....the boots make the man/player.
Think how many greats or legends wore specially designed footwear or clothing. How many even had a pair of boots or kit when they started ?

Anyway i do see your side of things but sorry mate i just dont buy into all this " i've got to have the latest name thing ".
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Ajant
31-10-2007, 06:42 AM
1, You stand on the terraces singing your heart out and cheering.
2, Why feel the need to wear somethin with a " name" on it. ( to be a cat ? ).
3, The few that boycott turns into millions that boycott if enough open their eyes and begins to hit companies where it hurts.....profit. ( why do you think Vodafone pulled out of its contract with United ? Yep, cos thousands boycotted ).
4, The man/player makes the boots..not ....the boots make the man/player.
Think how many greats or legends wore specially designed footwear or clothing. How many even had a pair of boots or kit when they started ?

Anyway i do see your side of things but sorry mate i just dont buy into all this " i've got to have the latest name thing ".
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Fair points. Except number 1. That didnt answer me?

But I don't need the latest name thing. What I am saying is, is it MOST of the major sporting brands that exploit child slavery? I do not think it's just Adidas and Nike? If so, okay, fair enough. I prefer Umbro boots over Nike anyway, and Adidas i feel the most comfortable in. It's nothing to do with the name. Honest.

SALFORD RED
31-10-2007, 07:09 AM
Fair points. Except number 1. That didnt answer me?

But I don't need the latest name thing. What I am saying is, is it MOST of the major sporting brands that exploit child slavery? I do not think it's just Adidas and Nike? If so, okay, fair enough. I prefer Umbro boots over Nike anyway, and Adidas i feel the most comfortable in. It's nothing to do with the name. Honest.

Sorry on point 1 was being tongue in the cheek, you asked how you support United ...i replied. ( with the obvious answer ).
If someone were to ask the players/team/club if they support child slavery/labour they would reply NO. The fact is 99% do not know ( or bother about ) the conditions that products are made. £100,000 a week makes people blind and not live in or see the real world.
If you or anyone want lists of companies that exploit child labour, or buisness dealings that exploit millions of people worldwide, just send a PM asking and i'll give hundreds of links to facts.
Or just google fairtrade and find things out for yourselfs and make your own opinions.
I respect and understand what you say mate, and never think myself beter than anyone because of my beliefs and principles.
Everyone has a choice but everyones choice affects the world and every person who lives in it.
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Wazza1989
31-10-2007, 07:20 AM
don't know..maybe Nike

carlyluvsunited
31-10-2007, 07:42 AM
don't know..maybe Nikeffs...........DUCK !!!

Oh it's OK - went straight over your head :rolleyes:

I wont wear Nike or Adidas !!

Yes United use it and I dont buy any of that either and I never will !!!

Taking bloody **** out of children is not funny in my world !!

But hey - if you think Nike or Adidas make you LOOK better then carry on - just try looking inside yourself.....:(

ARBUCKS
31-10-2007, 11:20 AM
Nike!!

reddwarf
31-10-2007, 11:44 AM
Nike and Adidas have both been investigated for using child labour but there are many other clothing manufacturers that have too.

I know that Umbro (which has agreed to a takeover by Nike), Reebok, Mitre, Puma, GAP, ASDA and Tesco have also all been investigated and I'm sure there are other companies that have been too..

The sad truth is that a large proportion of people in this country is likely to own at least one item of clothing that was produced using child labour.

rooneyNo10
31-10-2007, 12:27 PM
Nike all the way for boots, have tried both nike and adidas and nike have the upper hand, plus the swoosh tick looks way better than the adidas symbol lol :)

rydersonthestorm
31-10-2007, 03:58 PM
All these new football boots are rubbish, puma king or addidas world cups are the best boots ever.

Keano4taoiseach
31-10-2007, 04:25 PM
i'm a bit thick i don't fully understand the question,

do you mean which brand as the best players on it's books?

which brand brings out the best gear?

or which brand pays the best?





lmao....


Nike I think is the best for players......However I'm an adidas fan....

purely because I like to be different...

I always buy adidas football boots aswell....

Jazz 16
31-10-2007, 05:42 PM
Didnt Gary Lineker play with the same pair of boots for his entire career? Diadora ?

SolskjaertheLegend
31-10-2007, 05:49 PM
Id say Nike represent the better players The_Red_Prince

they also represent better teams imo.

Keano4taoiseach
31-10-2007, 06:18 PM
Didnt Gary Lineker play with the same pair of boots for his entire career? Diadora ?




Did Keane use those Diadora boots for his whole career....??????

rydersonthestorm
31-10-2007, 06:46 PM
No at one point he had hi-tech

The_Red_Prince
31-10-2007, 07:38 PM
the brand that has the best players on its books andy

Jazz 16
31-10-2007, 07:56 PM
Did Keane use those Diadora boots for his whole career....??????

Players probably swap boots every few weeks/months. I heard that Lineker had the exact same pair his whole career. When they fell apart he got them stiched up etc and wasnt bothered getting a new pair. Maybe Im wrong, I dont know.