I don’t reckon it will affect it at all. Worst case scenario, they will use pics from the end of last year. Realistically, people don’t know which game pics are taken from anyway. And as stated, series two would already be well advanced by now. Doesn’t affect any inserts except maybe getting sigs done whilst under quarantine or isolation.
What about sales? Does anyone think if there is no footy around time of release that the lack of enthusiasm might hurt sales? And also in these uncertain times people might not want to spend as much money on non necessities.
Ask the people collecting cricket cards through Tap N Play, think they can answer this more accurately for you (really felt for them as collectors in there spercific sport)What about sales? Does anyone think if there is no footy around time of release that the lack of enthusiasm might hurt sales? And also in these uncertain times people might not want to spend as much money on non necessities.
Ask the people collecting cricket cards through Tap N Play, think they can answer this more accurately for you (really felt for them as collectors in there spercific sport)
You hit it...everyone is in a different financial position, a section of the collecting community will buy with out thinking twice...a much larger pool of collectors will pull back and have to think twice.I have no doubt that due to the tough financial times ahead, less people will be willing to shell out $240 per box of series 2.
Also, will a concept called show stoppers gold replace high flyers?
(Exactly the same as top ends in series 1 only with gold foil instead of silver)
Plus a third parallel of same concept to be added like influential concept in 2017 above other two top ends
(With a platinum silver lining instead of gold and/or sterling silver)
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