Ali_rrr
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Much nicer than their home one.
The betting company logo is rather large...
...on that note, when are betting company logos being banned from shirts?
They don't exactly look thrilled by it either.
I like this.
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Yup. I like that too although not getting my hopes up as you can guarantee M and L will sell out within one day and despite repeated assurances of further stocks there will only be availability on XXXXL for the rest of the season.
The betting company logo is rather large...
...on that note, when are betting company logos being banned from shirts?
Southampton are unveiling their new kit at 9am. It's basically a plain white shirt with a red stripe down the front. But if you can be bothered, read the marketing guff that goes with it, which I assume will be on their website. Unbelievable nonsense about the stripe symbolising bravery, and there's an NFT involved at some point - well, of course there is. It's 2022 in the Premier League.
https://twitter.com/hummel1923/status/1542056371079860224
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White and red, not red and white. That's brave!
https://twitter.com/hummel1923/status/1542056371079860224
[tweet]1542056371079860224[/tweet]
White and red, not red and white. That's brave!
https://twitter.com/hummel1923/status/1542056371079860224
[tweet]1542056371079860224[/tweet]
White and red, not red and white. That's brave!
I don't think i've ever know a team to change their home shirt design as frequently as Southampton have over the last 10 years. Stripes, not stripes, largely red, largely white. Imagine the horror if Brighton came out with a largely white kit
From the marketing blurb that accompanies the Stains kit launch:
"Created in partnership with hummel, the new Southampton FC home shirt draws inspiration from those worn by the flamboyant and free-flowing Saints side of the early 80’s. Reversing the colours of the shirt first worn by trailblazers like Kevin Keegan, Alan Ball and Charlie George, the striking central red stripe and central badge mark a brave new direction for the club.
"Bravery forms a key part of the club’s core identity, wanting to always push the boundaries, challenge the convention and continuously innovate.
"Launched under the campaign, Bold is Brave, the club is celebrating bravery both on and off the pitch. Taking inspiration from the single bold red stripe, the club hopes to inspire its fans to be brave, whatever their challenge is – just as its players seek to be brave on the pitch.
“'Being brave is in our DNA. We’ve always looked for new ways to push boundaries and this season’s kit is no different. As part of this launch, we asked players, staff, and fans what bravery means to them and in time we will be releasing some of these stories. Working with hummel enables us to creatively push our kit designs and this shirt is no different. Celebrating our heritage with a flip on the classic 1980 shirt but modernised with nods to St Mary’s stadium and a bold central badge,' says Sarah Batters, Director of Marketing & Partnerships for Southampton Football Club.
"Southampton FC partnered with hummel because of its shared values and mission to change the world through sport.
"This season’s kit drop has been carefully designed to start conversations. Giving Southampton FC the opportunity to tell the unique stories of the fans, players and people that make the club so special to be part of. Southampton FC asked its fans to tell them what bravery meant to them and what they wished they could do if they were brave. The conversations will shine a light on bravery and a willingness to push boundaries, challenge ourselves or stand out."
Have you ever read such a load of unutterable b*ll*cks?
A truly unique kit deserves a one-of-a-kind memento. In a Premier League football club first, we’re auctioning off an exclusive one-off NFT alongside each of our three kits for 2022/23 via OpenSea. The recipient of each NFT will also receive the first off-the-line matching physical shirt.
I thought Nike pulled out of Russia?
Looks like a wannabe Ajax strip.