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Guest Bilo
Posted
1 hour ago, Fox42 said:

Careful. You’d get arrested wearing that here.

 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

Adidas have been a shambles for us.

 

I'd love to go to a smaller company that gives us the time of day.

Didn't we have Joma back in the day? They're churning out bangers recently. 

 

But that doesn't fit with how the football club views itself so will never happen. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Some of these are class. Contrast them to the template slop we get served up. 

In fairness adidas have good templates every season, we just don’t seem to have the vision within the club to choose them for whatever reason 

Guest Bilo
Posted
35 minutes ago, Samilktray said:

In fairness adidas have good templates every season, we just don’t seem to have the vision within the club to choose them for whatever reason 

A green and yellow one with the trefoil would honestly make me ejaculate my kidneys out.

Posted
On 29/07/2025 at 22:37, Fox in the North said:

Bournemouth fancying wearing an Inter strip as opposed to their regular Milan kit. 

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Very Ajax 21-22

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Posted

I've never been the sort of bloke that would wear a football shirt unless playing and those days are long gone. My grandson is 12 and of course does and has worn them to matches etc. I just can't see how the cost of official club shirts can be justified beyond agreeing to being mugged. Perhaps I'm missing  something. If the shirt was at least current for 2 or 3 seasons I could accept it or go for a classic that won't date. Youngsters will naturally grow out of a shirt so parents face more expense.  If shirts were UK made you might think costs are higher so fair enough but I understand they are mostly made by overseas workers not paid much at all.

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3rd kit revealed today. 

 

Sold put already unless you want an XSmall. 

 

One of our better ones, and the last addidas one for a while. 

 

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Samilktray said:

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Liverpool away kit is really really good 

 

Home is ****ing dreadful. 

 

Seriously this entire season of Adidas is rancid. 

 

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Posted (edited)
26 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

Home is ****ing dreadful. 

 

Seriously this entire season of Adidas is rancid. 

 

 

I don't think the Teamgeist stuff has actually aged particularly well. The collars and the piping aren't iconic or retro, they're just a bit shit.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

 

I don't think the Teamgeist stuff has actually aged particularly well. The collars and the piping aren't iconic or retro, they're just a bit shit.

 

It's absolutely crap. 

 

Posted
On 31/07/2025 at 17:41, Foxdiamond said:

I've never been the sort of bloke that would wear a football shirt unless playing and those days are long gone. My grandson is 12 and of course does and has worn them to matches etc. I just can't see how the cost of official club shirts can be justified beyond agreeing to being mugged. Perhaps I'm missing  something. If the shirt was at least current for 2 or 3 seasons I could accept it or go for a classic that won't date. Youngsters will naturally grow out of a shirt so parents face more expense.  If shirts were UK made you might think costs are higher so fair enough but I understand they are mostly made by overseas workers not paid much at all.

Get on DHGate and order from there. Takes 2-3 weeks but the quality is generally really good. 

 

I paid 12 quid including delivery for this seasons AC Milan shirt with all the badges and Modric 14 on the back, its a no brainer. Not sure I'll ever order another football shirt from this country to be honest. There's some you may get that aren't great, but you're paying £12 delivered, not £60-80 plus then printing costs on top. My opinion is, if 1 out of 4 end up in the charity shop, then so be it. I'm still at £48, not £240 using the above maths. 

 

Yes, I'm too old to be wearing shirts with player names on the back and no, I don't care. 

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