The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gers accused of fixing price of match kits

- HOLLY WILLIAMS

Retailer JD Sports, sporting goods firm Elite Sports and Rangers Football Club have been provisiona­lly found by the UK competitio­n watchdog to have conspired to fix prices of Rangers club clothing merchandis­e.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) alleges that the two retailers, with help from Rangers, colluded to keep prices of Rangers-branded replica kits high so they could “pocket more money for themselves at the expense of fans”.

The CMA warned they will face fines if they are found to have broken competitio­n law.

It alleges that Elite Sports and JD Sports fixed the retail prices of a number of Rangersbra­nded replica kits and other clothing products from September 2018 until at least July 2019.

It also said that Rangers Football Club took part in the alleged collusion, but only to the extent of fixing the retail price of adult home short-sleeved replica shirts from September 2018 to at least mid-november 2018.

All three are alleged to have colluded to ensure that the price of a Rangers shirt was not cheaper at JD Sports than in Elite’s Gers Online store, according to the CMA.

The CMA said that, at the time, Elite was the manufactur­er of Rangersbra­nded clothing and also sold Rangers-branded products directly through its Gers Online Store, and later in shops across Glasgow and Belfast.

JD Sports was the only Uk-wide retailer selling those Rangers club clothing items at the time.

The CMA claims that Rangers FC became concerned that at the start of the 2018-19 football season, JD Sports was selling the Rangers replica top at a lower price than Elite, which was seen at the time as the club’s so-called retail partner.

They then conspired for JD to increase the price of the Rangers adult shortsleev­ed home replica shirt by nearly 10%, from £55 to £60, to bring it in line with Gers Online prices, according to the CMA.

The CMA also believes that Elite and JD – this time without involvemen­t from Rangers – worked together to fix the prices of Rangers-branded clothing over a longer period.

It said this included the two firms aligning the amount and timing of discounts towards the end of the football season in 2019, to protect their profit margins at the expense of fans.

Michael Grenfell, executive director of enforcemen­t at the CMA, said: “We are concerned that, in this case, Elite, JD Sports and, to some extent, Rangers, may have colluded to keep prices high, so that the two retailers could pocket more money for themselves at the expense of fans.”

Meanwhile, Rangers FC said: “Rangers will review in detail the CMA’S preliminar­y findings and will be submitting its response to the CMA in due course.”

 ?? ?? PRICE-FIXING ALLEGATION­S: Rangers FC say they will review the CMA’S preliminar­y findings before submitting a response in due course.
PRICE-FIXING ALLEGATION­S: Rangers FC say they will review the CMA’S preliminar­y findings before submitting a response in due course.

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