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What's the opinion on this then?
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Pat Vegas
It's as bad as last year's away kit was good
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PSRB
It's as bad as last year's away kit was good
I'd consider it as a holiday beach shirt. though I don't wear football shirts on holiday.
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Pat Vegas
I'd consider it as a holiday beach shirt. though I don't wear football shirts on holiday.
It looks like a training top, at best.
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Originally Posted by
PSRB
It looks like a training top, at best.
I am not fond of all the light blue that seems to be sneaking in to our kits :rubchin:
There is another training kit I saw them wear when the crest is even blue.
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Perfectly foul.
I'll have half-a-dozen then, please, guv :-(
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Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by
redgunamo
Perfectly foul.
I'll have half-a-dozen then, please, guv :-(
Also, the black lines don't join at the seam, it's a visual monstrosity.
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PSRB
Also, the black lines don't join at the seam, it's a visual monstrosity.
somehow inspired by 'Islington' :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
Pat Vegas
I hate all modern kits.
Away kits should look like Wembley '71 and '79. Home kits should be the red and white versions.
The only silly, modern kit I didn't absolutely detest was that one the year Wrighty signed that looked like it had been run over by a tractor.
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Originally Posted by
Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
I hate all modern kits.
Away kits should look like Wembley '71 and '79. Home kits should be the red and white versions.
The only silly, modern kit I didn't absolutely detest was that one the year Wrighty signed that looked like it had been run over by a tractor.
I loved all 3 kits last season. Clean & simple