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Yep last time was the early release of the 15-16 'sash'shirt under Poch, it was released for our final home game of the 14-15 season against Hull.
Ah the Danny Rose red hair day
Yep last time was the early release of the 15-16 'sash'shirt under Poch, it was released for our final home game of the 14-15 season against Hull.
I love his reasoning that he was trying to dye his hair purple and it fucked up. Why where you even doing that in the first place Danny?Ah the Danny Rose red hair day
I love his reasoning that he was trying to dye his hair purple and it fucked up. Why where you even doing that in the first place Danny?
Because that's our home kit upside-down.
You understand why we have more than one kit, from a football practicality point of view? Right?
It’s not at all uncommon for teams to use an ‘inverse’ of their home kit as their alternate, generally using the shorts and socks interchangeably to avoid clashes as necessary. We did it as recently as 17/18.Because that's our home kit upside-down.
You understand why we have more than one kit, from a football practicality point of view? Right?
The stuck on badge was normally for the “player” kits. So there was no extra threading and weight on the shirt.Looks great there, but from other photos there are some things not great with it. The stuck on badge looks poor
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And no nipple friction. An important component of a good football top!The stuck on badge was normally for the “player” kits. So there was no extra threading and weight on the shirt.
I presume we’re wearing the cosmic kit against Norwich.
back to next years kits, I do like the look of the teal kit - just need to win something in the bugger
The blue AIA mountain logo is a thing of beauty, it makes me angry everytime I see it that we have this red, bland monstrosity.I know it can’t be done from a brand point of view but AIA in navy blue and this home kit would be great.