Quote: paulwalker71 "It's also worth bearing in mind that they always have a sale at the final home game of the season, selling off the current season shirts for a tenner - as we get a new shirt every year anyway.
All they are doing is bringing this earlier - remember, we only have three home games left - to get some cash flow now, rather than in three or four weeks when they'd normally be having the merchandise sold off.'"
Exactly. They dont want this years stock competing on the rails with next years stock. Even more relevent than usual in a year when we're changing suppliers. Plus it makes sense to reduce the assets of the club (particularly ones that have no value to a purchaser going forward) and hence the purchase price of the club whilst bringing in funds to pay the bills/reduce the debts.