Football kit thread

Can we get Alf into it? Think of the sausage rolls he’d get wearing that…

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My favourite one is this one;

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is it me or is there a massive amount of variance in the nike kits? Each one looks really different from the other.

Can’t wait for the new Socceroos jersey to be a yellow template.

Bring back the green shorts and white socks farken

I would guess that the Portuguese home kit would be the template with that terrible polo collar.

Man United’s third kit…

Promo shots always look stupid.
I reserve my right to see how stupid it looks on the pitch.

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Really rate the new Singapore kits. They’ve got their FA badge on the shirt for the first time in many years, after just having the flag on the kit.

INAC Kobe with a strong contender for the ugliest kit ever

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Oh wow, that is really not good.

And haircuts to match.

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That will be a classic kit in 20 years just like the Socceroos spew kit.

Narrator: It wasn’t.

Russia angered by Ukraine kit featuring a map of Crimea & the pro-Russian separatist-controlled regions of Donetsk & Luhansk.

Russian officials called the new national shirt a ‘political provocation’

On the back, a slogan reads “Glory to Ukraine!”

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good on em!

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Real cool for a country with a Nazi problem to put a slogan popularised by Ukrainian Nazis on the back of their jersey.

The slogan originated mainly during the Ukrainian revolutionary war post WW1 and has been used ever since. Currently, the slogan has made a huge resurgence during the latest Ukrainian revolution which ousted the pro-Russian previous President and allowed them at least a semblance of democracy. It’s been the unofficial slogan of Ukraine for over 100 years, the fact that it’s been appropriated by Nazis shouldn’t take away from the fact that it’s a patriotic slogan for the entire country.

Further to this, the slogan was worn by the Ukrainian national team in 2018 and was the directly responsible for the “Glory to Hong Kong” slogan. The claim that it’s used purely by Nazis is commonly used by the Russian government and the slogan was outlawed in Ukraine by the USSR. It’s also used as the official greeting by the Armed Forces and the Police Force.

One for the rainbow kit enthusiasts. Vasco had this for Pride:

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I thought it was a nice example.

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