Tranmere away...Teal and Brown, which sounds like the stars of an ITV cop buddy show from the 70's
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Surely that’s hyperturq and king brown
Tranmere away...Teal and Brown, which sounds like the stars of an ITV cop buddy show from the 70's
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Climate change denier alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Well now..
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Reading: "It's to provoke conversations about climate change across the football community".
No doubt, there will be a new shirt in 12 months...
Sadly a lot of people don't care what they look like and will buy anything served-up to them...
I genuinely don't see how those sleeves are a nod to climate change awareness!
What am I missing ??
Each line and it's colour represents the rising temperatures over the past 50 years or so. The more blue, the cooler that year, the more red, the hotter etc
I'm thinking that my Scottish team Partick Thistle may have just lowered the bar to near ground zero by riffing on seriously scary mascot Kingsley
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Each line and it's colour represents the rising temperatures over the past 50 years or so. The more blue, the cooler that year, the more red, the hotter etc
I'm thinking that my Scottish team Partick Thistle may have just lowered the bar to near ground zero by riffing on seriously scary mascot Kingsley
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I like that - just imagine it in blue and white with an angry seagull on the bottom half. Not entirely sure what to do with the shorts though - maybe a reversion to the deckchair stripes kit for them.
I genuinely don't see how those sleeves are a nod to climate change awareness!
What am I missing ??
I'm thinking that my Scottish team Partick Thistle may have just lowered the bar to near ground zero by riffing on seriously scary mascot Kingsley
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I like that - just imagine it in blue and white with an angry seagull on the bottom half. .
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A DULLARD's view.....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62256634
Kieran Maguire, a senior lecturer in football finance at the University of Liverpool, said some clubs were being affected by the impact of Covid in Asia, where many factories are based, with production limited due to restrictions.
He said a shortage of container ships and disruption at ports was also contributing to the issue.
However, he told the BBC the financial impact on most elite clubs would be limited as they are generally paid a fixed amount by manufacturers for the season, with only around 7% commission per unit sold.
"I think fans are fairly sanguine in relation to this," he said, adding that fans who wanted the kit would still buy it when it was available.
Mr Maguire added that the other peak market for clubs was Christmas and the issue should be resolved by then.
He said smaller clubs such as Crystal Palace were more likely to be affected, as manufacturers would prioritise bigger clubs who sell more shirts.
Oh. Geniunely thought it was famous enough.