In praise of traditional kits ....
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In praise of traditional kits ....
Good to see Scotland in a pared down traditional version of their historic kit, after decades of " designers " messing around with it ....
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Re: In praise of traditional kits ....
I would have clicked 'like', but it's Scotland.
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Is that Charlie Nicholas?Clarets4me wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 1:26 pmQuite what the designer was thinking here back in 1986, I don't know ... the players nicknamed it the " Suspender belt " kit !!
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When I saw that kit I couldn't help being impressed a nod to days gone by when football kits where not advertising boards.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 12:46 pmGood to see Scotland in a pared down traditional version of their historic kit, after decades of " designers " messing around with it ....
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A Beautiful kit.
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That Scotland kit had me thinking Home Internationals early 1970s - very classy
Would be good if England reverted to their similar iconic kit from the same era
Would be good if England reverted to their similar iconic kit from the same era
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I remember looking at a ‘Soccer Annual’ circa 1978 and a picture of Santos and thinking as an eight year old thinking I’m glad English shirts aren’t full of adverts and slogans…
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Hear, hear !!EarbyClaret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 11:24 pmThat Scotland kit had me thinking Home Internationals early 1970s - very classy
Would be good if England reverted to their similar iconic kit from the same era
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Whereas with most burnley kits i usually don't initially like them but they grow on me as the season goes on, this seasons was the exact opposite. I'm personally hoping for a cleaner home shirt next season.
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Is there are FIFA rule/law that says you can’t have sponsors on international kits?
Not that I’d want them on, but other sports such as rugby and cricket have sponsors on their playing kit
Not that I’d want them on, but other sports such as rugby and cricket have sponsors on their playing kit
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I hate that UEFA & FIFA insist on numbers on the front of shirts. Looks awful.