fospheny You know when you've been in a dark room for a few hours and someone comes in and switches the light on?
Yeah, that feeling.
The only charitable thing I could say about it is that when they are 3-0 down to Southampton away at half time, they won't need to change their jerseys
The only charitable thing I could say about it is that when they are 3-0 down to Southampton away at half time, they won't need to change their jerseys
Maybe the pitch at Brentford is particularly lurid as well???
Belenenses, one of Portugal's oldest teams (and currently working their way back from the regional Lisbon league following a messy/complicated split between the club and the investment company that retained the playing roster and its league membership) dropped a decent home kit yesterday. Now only one promotion away from a MK Dons vs. Wimbledon-esqe clash with the zombie Belenenses team and two promotions away from Liga Nos itself.
More teams should advertise just general foodstuff by way of shirt sponsorship. Could even tie it in with something associated with the area, like Wigan just having 'Pies' on their shirts. Or alternatively, reflect other cultural differences, like every team has to have their regional name for the rounded bread product you use to make a sandwich.
Given that Belenenses are from Belém, the home of the Pastel de Nata, I'm not sure having "Donuts" emblazoned across their chest can have gone down too well with the locals.
I've told the Cobblers supporter in work that the white is too prominent for their first kit.
They've traditionally switched between the two - this seems to be an homage to the 86/87 shirts, a team so beloved locally that even I, a non-fan, can name the XI most likely.
They've traditionally switched between the two - this seems to be an homage to the 86/87 shirts, a team so beloved locally that even I, a non-fan, can name the XI most likely.
Yes, as a child of the 70s/80s, I tend to picture them with white as the dominant colour.
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