Originally Posted by Pat Vegas It's as bad as last year's away kit was good
Originally Posted by 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.
Originally Posted by 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.
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 There is another training kit I saw them wear when the crest is even blue.
Perfectly foul. I'll have half-a-dozen then, please, guv Originally Posted by Pat Vegas
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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.
Originally Posted by PSRB Also, the black lines don't join at the seam, it's a visual monstrosity. somehow inspired by 'Islington'
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.
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
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