Yeovil apparently switching codes would seem the bigger story there
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Originally posted by Kevin S View PostWacker Innsbruck
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That was the year Wacker Innsbruck folded after an undistinguished season in the seventh tier of Austrian football, having lost their license to FC Tirol Innsbruck a few years earlier (after previously having lost their license to FC Swarovski Tirol before getting it back).
This shirt is that of a phoenix club founded in 2002 that claims the history of both the historical Wacker club and Tirol Innsbruck (though not everyone agrees to their right to do so).
Austrian football strains the brain.
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostThat was the year Wacker Innsbruck folded after an undistinguished season in the seventh tier of Austrian football, having lost their license to FC Tirol Innsbruck a few years earlier (after previously having lost their license to FC Swarovski Tirol before getting it back).
This shirt is that of a phoenix club founded in 2002 that claims the history of both the historical Wacker club and Tirol Innsbruck (though not everyone agrees to their right to do so).
Austrian football strains the brain.
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Honestly thought that was Nemanja Vidic modelling United's new kit.
It's fucking horrible. Just like this season will be as we scramble our way to glorious CL qualification, only 60 points behind Manchester City. I'll be wearing the pink away shirt all year and pretending our style of play is as wavey as our garms.
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That's Hove Albion Actually. Not sure how I feel about the home shirt yet - that's a lot of white, but it might grow on me. Meanwhile, we'll be fielding 11 goalkeepers away from home next season.
UPDATE: having now seen the reverse of the home shirt, with blue stripes only below the number panel and all-white above, plus stupid little red tag on the collar, I don't like it at all.Last edited by SouthdownRebel; 17-07-2018, 17:35.
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I occasionally do work for Pearson in Turkey . The bloke who hires me and who has to sort of ferry me around and take me out and stuff, has terrible problems doing so because Pearson insists that its staff all use Amex corporate credit cards even though outside the US that's absolutely mad. So we have to drive round for hours looking for a restaurant that takes it
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