What's the deal with the baselayers below the Spurs shirts?
Was the photoshoot done in a blast freezer, do they cover up questionable tattoo "sleeves", or do they just make them like that nowadays?
Modern fitba - pah!
I'm glad I'm making someone happy. ThatSpurs kit is an absolute horror show. The sort hin ha Bolton used to specialise in. Our worst for sinetgat wired spiders web effor in 90s.
Think sponsors spoil kits a bit? Like classic kit designs? You might want to try and get the current version of the River Plate shirt. Their sponsorship with BBVAFrancés (the local version of Banco BBVA) ran out recently and, after not finding any companies who'd pay the amount they wanted for the main chest area, they decided that they'll play in a shirt which only has sleeve sponsors until December at least.
...and every time I hate on a sponsor, I get ridiculed as a dinosaur.
That pattern on the shorts can best be described as "unwanted interference". The Newcastle third shirt looks like something you'd find under sleepwear in a Very catalogue, so maybe it fits the playing style they'll be adhering to this season.
I would happily buy that River Plate shirt and wear it in public places. Maybe I'd alternate it with a Sampdoria home shirt.
Yeah, I don't like the material football shirts are made from, so I haven't bought one since the all-cotton England 1970 third shirt replica I got in 2003 and the Manchester United 1968 all-cotton Toffs one I got ... around then, maybe a year or two later. And I don't wear Argentine club colours here more out of habit than anything because I'm a River sympathiser who for a few years lived not an awfully long way away from Boca's ground. But I could do with another t-shirt to go running in, and this one is so nice I am tempted to spend the crippling amount of money it would set me back. Even more so since we've only got a window of a few months before it has a logo splashed across it (the smart money seems to be on Fly Emirates).
Watford change. Need to see it on a player, but not in love with it. Looks like a goalkeeper kit. Expect it to be worn plenty of times next season, we wore our away kit as many times as our home one on our travels last year, despite facing zero teams in yellow. And that away strip was at least red, one of our secondary colours.
The club have sent a shirt to every fan who went to all 19 away games last season, in what I believe is labelled a #nicetouch.
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