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New Football Kits 2002/3
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One of the "delights" of a new season is the new kits. I think Dan referred to it once before.
Whilst most are reasonable and some are cool, others (like the old brown Coventry away kit) bring tears to the eyes of opponents such is the hilarity.
This brings me to my question:
Has anyone seen the new Tottenham kit? LMFAO
My local pub team looks better...
Whilst most are reasonable and some are cool, others (like the old brown Coventry away kit) bring tears to the eyes of opponents such is the hilarity.
This brings me to my question:
Has anyone seen the new Tottenham kit? LMFAO
My local pub team looks better...
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Do you have a picture? Tottenham kits do tend to look fairly dreadful, don't they?
I have to say, Man. Utd.'s new kit looks the business, doesn't it? A kit worthy of a £30million defender, don't you think? And no alarming yellow.
Don't like the neck of the new Liverpool shirt, but then don't like them either
Arsenal's seems alot whiter than before...not sure how my brother will take that, the sad gooner that he is... He's already pissed about the badge change.
:eek:
Oooooooooooooooooooops, quite ironic its the letter y that slips into the post un-noticed :mad:
Thats our new kit
Normal service is resumed.
It certainly made me laugh...
If you think the Arsenal home kit is bad wait 'til you see the away kit, it's a real monstrosity! :mad:
I can't, no matter how hard I try, reconcile myself into accepting the red "Thomsons" on the Spurs home kit. No. Try as I might, I can't be grown up about this. I'll be getting the away kit.
Other than Rovers, I like Newcastle's home kit.
Oh and hello to the regulars on here, I was Liv4now's Sport moderator but we have all migrated here now
There's something in what you say and in an ideal world replica kits would be much cheaper. But then, so would tickets to matches. Football in general is overpriced.
They probably play better too.
*hides from Angie*
Tis futile. I always find you.
Football is overpriced because nobody has tried to stop it from becoming so.
Though the quality of football nowadays is far superior, I'd personally prefer it if playing football was still seen as a trade (in the same way that bricklaying is) rather than a lucrative career. You'd probably find that players would work harder if they were being paid less.