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Originally posted by The Red Max View Post
Motherwell - another nice effort from The Steelmen, but it would have been even nicer with the amber panel on the back as well.
https://twitter.com/MotherwellFC/status/1536793094862974976
I like the Hearts shirt posted above too
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Originally posted by 1974ddr View Post
I rather like that- it's got a strong late seventies/ early eighties vibe.
https://twitter.com/MotherwellFC/status/1536785550228590593/video/1
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https://twitter.com/merthyrtownfc/status/1536770453598916609?s=21&t=xBo8DveQuu8bsGBJRacdOA
Merthyr Town Football Club has released their new Joma 2022/23 away kit in the colours of Shakhtar Donetsk.
The striking orange shirt is to celebrate the town’s links with the city of Donetsk and to hope for peace in Ukraine. John Hughes from Merthyr Tydfil travelled in 1870 to build an ironworks for the imperial Russian government, and within two years he had started the production of iron in the new town of Hughesovka, which took his name from the founder. Hughes was accompanied to the region by over a hundred ironworkers and miners from the South Wales Valleys. In fact, Welsh migrants continued to travel to Hughesovka into the early 20th century until the Bolshevik revolution in 1917.
The town of Hughesovka is now the city of Donetsk and our two regions continue to share an industrial history which covers both steelworks and mining. The term “Shakhtar” itself means “Miners”.
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Originally posted by The Red Max View PostIndeed it does, it's a "throwback" to the 1982 / 83 kit made by Patrick Sportswear.
https://twitter.com/MotherwellFC/status/1536785550228590593/video/1
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https://twitter.com/Boro/status/1537347309650182145?t=vk5HXEPVoqSrFIUeILMBDw&s=19
He's still laughing about them bloody lightbulbs.
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Originally posted by Hot Orange View PostThe dodgy sponsor feels very dominant there.
I'm hoping it's the garment that is making Ravanelli look so awful as, given he was born on exactly the same day as me, it's otherwise very worrying.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 16-06-2022, 08:33.
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I try not to pay too much attention to sponsors, the same with referees, but obviously they are not the best even in a field of generally unappetising businesses.
I am a fan of the grandad collar, nostalgia for that Boro-Sampdoria shirt where a warehouse full of them got robbed and they were being sold in every other Teesside pub for a fiver each.
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
It's a major factor (but far from the only one) in the shirt's general hideousness.
I'm hoping it's the garment that is making Ravanelli look so awful as, given he was born on exactly the same day as me, it's otherwise very worrying.
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Originally posted by sw2borshch View Post
Rav seems to have reached a point where he looks like he actually is from Middlesbrough.
Eh? Eh? Is this thing on?
Edit: I should have watched the video first.Last edited by Hot Orange; 16-06-2022, 08:40.
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Originally posted by sw2borshch View PostI try not to pay too much attention to sponsors, the same with referees, but obviously they are not the best even in a field of generally unappetising businesses.
I am a fan of the grandad collar, nostalgia for that Boro-Sampdoria shirt where a warehouse full of them got robbed and they were being sold in every other Teesside pub for a fiver each.
Also, while I love the chest band, it can surely only be Samp style if it a tricolour one?
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Ah, didn't realise you meant a one-off shirt.
That one certainly looks better as the outside of the placket is red not white and it's not paired with a white chest band.
It looks very nineties Welsh rugby shirt actually.
Last edited by Ray de Galles; 16-06-2022, 08:56.
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