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New Kits 2009/2010

SlowHand

Starting XI
the tradition for Boca Junior's fans is more than huge

in Argentina all of the teams, except for only a few, are known for keeping the traditional colours and style, not like bundesliga or mls in which they only keep the colours, and sometimes not even that

i remember when nike signed with Boca, there was such disconfort with the white bars between the blue/yellow style, also when they change they made a wider yellow section
however, a few teams have traditional away kits, so the brands can play with design on those kits (the only traditional away kit i think is river, but they also use a black away kit; and velez that home is white w/blue V, away is blue w/white V)

right now they are fans that don't want the LG logo in red/white, because those are river plate's colours
 

INFESTA

Official
Anthony;2720960 said:
Piast Gliwice Away

Eh, I've been to Gliwice a couple times this past year, always in work. You guys drink heavily, got pretty wasted on both occasions.
Your chicks are beautiful, but then again, I was pretty wasted.


Way too much publicity on those Guimaraes' kits. Don't know the kit maker, is it Portuguese? Nice touch on the 'Afonso Henriques' reference, though! (H)
 

Eleté

Youth Team
SlowHand;2721295 said:
in Argentina all of the teams, except for only a few, are known for keeping the traditional colours and style, not like bundesliga or mls in which they only keep the colours, and sometimes not even that

One of the few exceptions (alla German teams) would be Banfield, that change their home kit between stripes and a diagonal band every now and then, but pretty much all teams have a heavy tradition.

SlowHand;2721295 said:
i remember when nike signed with Boca, there was such disconfort with the white bars between the blue/yellow style, also when they change they made a wider yellow section

I remember that Nike Boca kit, it was great, even though fans were angry about it at the moment. Its a good piece for any collection nowadays...

SlowHand;2721295 said:
however, a few teams have traditional away kits, so the brands can play with design on those kits (the only traditional away kit i think is river, but they also use a black away kit; and velez that home is white w/blue V, away is blue w/white V)

Even River doesnt even have such a traditional change kit. They do have a historic tricolor kit thats red and white stripes with black thin stripes in between but thats not used THAT often. They´ve had all sorts of change kits. Maybe themost traditional away kit would be Velez like you said, who also has a traditional third kit (red white and green stripes after the original colors). But theres not much tradition with away shirts...
 

pedefc

Club Supporter
eradicator;2719536 said:
this is the jersey I was talking about....



here's the detail..



it is for the Rhys Jones appeal, the 12 year old Evertonian shot dead coming home from football training in liverpool
 

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
INFESTA;2721300 said:
Eh, I've been to Gliwice a couple times this past year, always in work. You guys drink heavily, got pretty wasted on both occasions.
Your chicks are beautiful, but then again, I was pretty wasted.

You should have been in Gliwice when Piast got promoted to the Ekstraklasa. On the main Market Square was the biggest drinking session I've ever seen. You wouldn't get out from there on your own legs.(H)
 

SCP19O6

Senior Squad
Off-topic:

It always bugged me why so many teams in England have that kit like Aston Villa or West Ham, with those odd colours, wich I even don't know their name in English.

It's not ugly at all, don't get me wrong, it's just completely different.

This season, one more team in the PL with that kit, Burnely, and I'm sure there's lots of teams in the other divisions with that kit also, but it's only an english thing, no teams, or very few, from other countries use those colours.
 

curswine

Starting XI
SCP19O6;2722308 said:
Off-topic:

It always bugged me why so many teams in England have that kit like Aston Villa or West Ham, with those odd colours, wich I even don't know their name in English.

It's not ugly at all, don't get me wrong, it's just completely different.

This season, one more team in the PL with that kit, Burnely, and I'm sure there's lots of teams in the other divisions with that kit also, but it's only an english thing, no teams, or very few, from other countries use those colours.

I don't think their is a great deal of reasoning behind it other than an early English adaption that stuck.

The colours are called 'claret and blue' by the way. The only other team in England in the football league which uses the colours outside the Premiership now is S****horpe. In the global game I think it is just Trabzonspor of Turkey that uses these colours.
 


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