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https://twitter.com/CaerphillyAFC/status/1538498835240128514?t=Ra8HRbnvWFhhb6ao3rUv8g&s=19
The tweet is a bit bantz.
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Originally posted by The Red Max View PostHearts - the sponsor is an IT company based in Edinburgh, not a brand of imported lager.
https://twitter.com/JamTarts/status/1537787600420982784
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Originally posted by Kevin S View PostThe idea behind that change would be perfect for Rangers, mind. Almost looks like a UJ and everything.
Moving on to some of the other recent offerings:
Hearts away, not bad, but I do like the collar and cuffs to match. Also I've noticed a disturbing tendency for the size of cuff to increase on many shirts. Don't know if that's just in my mind, or an actual thing, in which case, why?
Lincoln, not good. I don't like stripes that are broken to allow for a sponsor (well, to be fair, I don't like shirt sponsors full stop) and I particularly despise striped (or hooped) shirts with plain backs. The black edging on the stripes shrieks late seventies Sheffield United to me, and I imagine most of my contemporaries. I can see Alex Sabella in it now. I'm not sure the colour clash between shirt and logo is quite as extreme as PT reckons though.
Bradford: nothing spectacular, fairly inoffensive and clearly a Bradford shirt. But are there stripes on the back?
Kilmarnock third: truly hideous. Looks like train upholstery, and not even nice train upholstery either. Is this a new trend, after Cambridge's horror strip last season?Last edited by 1974ddr; 20-06-2022, 14:30.
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I went on Colwyn Bay's website earlier trying to find out what they're doing, or have done, to their ground. I was unsuccessful in that, but did find their rather nice new home shirt.
They played in almost all sky-blue last season so nice to see them return to a more traditional claret and sky blue, with an impressive bespoke seagull motif to divide the colours.
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Uros Predic
Those Colwyn Bay kits are by Hope & Glory who are always pretty reliable for a good kit.
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Dunfermline Athletic - the shirt is fairly traditional, uninspiring but inoffensive, but I won't be the only one who prefers to see The Pars kits with black shorts and flashes of red trim, as all-white is a bit "meh".
https://twitter.com/officialdafc/status/1539681521107353600?t=fV5eN7w3cE8ipsn0CS5z2g&s=19
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostUros Predic
Those Colwyn Bay kits are by Hope & Glory who are always pretty reliable for a good kit.
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Originally posted by Uros Predic View PostI went on Colwyn Bay's website earlier trying to find out what they're doing, or have done, to their ground. I was unsuccessful in that, but did find their rather nice new home shirt.
They played in almost all sky-blue last season so nice to see them return to a more traditional claret and sky blue, with an impressive bespoke seagull motif to divide the colours.
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https://twitter.com/MilanEye/status/1539681098728349696?t=Ni8jVaOI4czEFHnT8YCreg&s=19
Puma should be sent to the Hague. It's becoming too often to be a coincidence.
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Originally posted by The Red Max View PostDunfermline Athletic - the shirt is fairly traditional, uninspiring but inoffensive, but I won't be the only one who prefers to see The Pars kits with black shorts and flashes of red trim, as all-white is a bit "meh".
https://twitter.com/officialdafc/status/1539681521107353600?t=fV5eN7w3cE8ipsn0CS5z2g&s=19
I've loved their badge ever since I first glued a representation of it to my Esso foil football badge display about 50 years ago!
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