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Amex I'd imagine.
Really? I'd have thought they idea is to have a secondary sponsor not just a repeat of the same one on the front
Amex I'd imagine.
Really? I'd have thought they idea is to have a secondary sponsor not just a repeat of the same one on the front
I really like that AND the Saints home kit.
Sponsor on one sleeve, EPL patch on the other, wonder who we'll get?
Same here. It'd be nice to have a local business on there.
Swansea City home...
...and away...
Crappy collar on that Wales-themed away kit. Doubtless at least one of these will be making an appearance in my house sometime soon
When has a sponsors name on a football shirt ever been 'nice'?
The worlds gone mad
I have to say I rather like this top, shame about sponsor..... oh and the Man U badge.
Necessary evil innit. My point was that it would be nice of the club to stick someone like Donatello's or something on the sleeve sponsor rather than courting some multinational with bigger pockets.
Respect where we've come from to appreciate where are. Or some shit like that.
Lazy *******s have simply clicked b&w from their 1992 kit!
LovelyHowever.... Gary Linekers old club, Grampus Eight have released this bad boy......
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Like this also, prawnyGrimsby's Errea-branded third kit...
That's a rather nice design, although that appallingly dated club badge does it no favours.This isn't half bad from Plucky Little Bournemouth, if I'm honest. Like the Umbro detail on the sleeves (and it's been years since I've liked an Umbro kit).
On the other hand, Umbro don't get it all right.
That's a rather nice design, although that appallingly dated club badge does it no favours.
It's a strong contender for me.Worst badge in football?
Bizarrely, they've included a nod to the V that was on a rival manufacturer's West Ham kit - the wonderfully-named Pony, if I remember correctly.