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New kit to be released at open training session...

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anyone else think it had collars on at first?? took me a while to realise it was danns hair :blush:

i did :unsure:

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anyone know if theres anything going on tomorrow apart from the training n new kit? wanna take my 4 year old but dunno if he'll get bord!!

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2 can play that game Neil Danns my preview gives more away

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Well I tweeted that pic to Danns to see what he would say, he's deleted the picture from the conversation so either he thinks I'm a massive cock or he's worried that pic could get him on trouble as its the same possibly?

And now we know... :whistle:

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Pretty standard. I suspect poor sizing and poor light make it look a lot worse than it is. I really hope the away kit is on sale, tomorrow.

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So I why wonder what this big surprise is going to be

Don't get your hopes up - I think seeing the shirt was probably the surprise that was mentioned, so it's over now we've seen it.

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Looks like there's not as many kleenex boxes gonna be used as expected.Personally don't give a rats ass about how kit looks as we are on a pitch not catwalk. As long as the blokes wearing it do the shirt proud I'll be happy :pearson:

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I think the plain style really allows the wearer to dress it up for the occasion. Jeans for the footy or for a more formal gig you could accessorize it with a big belt, large shiny buckles, and tuck it into a pair of beige pleated trousers. For the more vertically challenged let it hang out, those straight lines of the cut will had length and dimension making the wearer feel confident and tall. And lastly go out with a big smile and bounce in your step, knock em dead.

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I think the plain style really allows the wearer to dress it up for the occasion. Jeans for the footy or for a more formal gig you could accessorize it with a big belt, large shiny buckles, and tuck it into a pair of beige pleated trousers. For the more vertically challenged let it hang out, those straight lines of the cut will had length and dimension making the wearer feel confident and tall. And lastly go out with a big smile and bounce in your step, knock em dead.

My point exactly :D
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I went, got new shirt. Went to the training session but left after 15 minutes, so boring. Players didn't put any effort in, even to clap the fans back.

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