Scotland often add a bit of red (usually the socks), England have had blue shorts in their time. The Netherlands, of course. Uruguay, New Zealand, Australia.
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Scotland often add a bit of red (usually the socks), England have had blue shorts in their time. The Netherlands, of course. Uruguay, New Zealand, Australia.
where the hell has the orange come from ? ? ?
Red and White for me, alot like this years shirt, good job i like the last shirt as i have 2 of them
Not much yellow in the Australia flag.
It's a lovely kit, people on here really will moan about anything.
Grown men moaning about football kits is jut peculiar in the extreme. For the kids who want to emulate their heroes and act out being them on the local park then great, but Dai (52) from South Wales giving the slightest hoot is beyond my comprehension. Clearly I’m in the minority and this is the reason why I didn’t care a hot about changing from blue to red. I can understand an adult wearing a replica kit to a match but they look ridiculous. Wearing them out and about at any other time is just ****ing odd behaviour and these people should be strung up along with men who stand up to wipe their arses !!!
That was quite the leftfield turn at the end there, Lord D, unless I've missed that particular discussion.
FWIW I've had an interest in football kits since I was a kid so I'm probably guilty of clinging on to my youth in that regard, although one could say the same thing of football itself, or at least aspects of it. Wearing a shirt to the game is just wearing the team's colours, no? What next, a mandatory bidet in every home?
It doesn't have to be. But for most countries it is. Wales have traditionally played in all red, red and white and more recently, in a mix of red, white and green. And as has been pointed out, it looks like a Spain or Belgium kit. If it was original I might feel different about it, but it's not and I don't. I'm assuming the point of the OP was to stimulate opinion and debate. I don't buy football kits, but it's also my assumption that I'm still allowed to have opinions about them.
I'm with you. I'm not bothered but I don't like it (not from the pictures I've seen).
And I certainly wouldn't buy one.
I would buy City shirts (as an adult) and wear them on matchday and also for 5 aside, but injury has ended my hopes and dreams of ever making it in the game