Castia
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Players look great in the red kit
What are we gonna do in Europe where we normally wear white shorts and socks?
Mid September releaseIs the pink shirt actually a thing? I've not seen it anywhere, seasons started now, wouldn't it already be out there?
Mid September release
Dunno. I just read mid September releaseSurely it would be released before the match at Burnley (September 1st)? Home will clash and I’m pretty sure the dark 3rd kit wouldn’t work as well to differentiate the teams.
Surely it would be released before the match at Burnley (September 1st)? Home will clash and I’m pretty sure the dark 3rd kit wouldn’t work as well to differentiate the teams.
September 18th apparently.Dunno. I just read mid September release
Wear Red and black I'd imagine. Seeing as Its a one off kit I doubt we would wear it with white shorts.
We will. The youth team has already done it.We'll have to when we play away to a team who wears black shorts i would imagine.
We will. The youth team has already done it.
Wonder what the sales have been like for the home shirt, barely saw any people wearing them on Friday which is unusual.
Do you think it’s just because it’s shite or are people sick of forking out? Having said that the 90-92 blue & white trefoil replica seems to be very popular so I would guess it’s the former.Yes, was thinking the same. I've hardly seen anyone (bar a very small number of kids) wearing them around town.
Pink kit spotted in the wild.
The pink kit looks wank in my opinion. While the main (red) kit looks nice as part of the whole outfit from afar, it'd still look better without the black gradient/hoops around the waistline. So far the 3rd kit looks the best for me, but that's also too glossy.
If you're into the blue, have a peak at the european training kit...
Things I like about it:
a) It's not glossy
b) The Aon logo is the same colour as the badge and Adidas logos. Therefore it sticks out less than the Chevvy logo
c) Since this is a training kit, the logos are printed not stitched. Which means you can exercise with it, without chafing your nipples raw on the stiches.
If you want to buy the "Authentic" version of the blue kit that players wear, with the printed instead of stitched logos, it will set you back £110 quid!!! Whereas the training top will set you back £48.
Food for thought.
Here's the authentic 3rd kit:
SportsDirect link