Is it okay not to have an opinion about the shirt manufacture beyond hoping the kit is not being stitched together by children for 2p a day?
Also as a late comer I have only known the quarters, but would not be dreadfully upset with a retro pre-AP shirt.
One thing I do like about American sports is that they do allow for throwback uniforms. I love the quarters, but it would make sense to have a game or two per season with a throwback kit. I am assuming the reason it would not happen is the expense of making a kit to be worn just once or twice?
@OakwoodExile said: @drcongo If you want that to happen I strongly suggest no one shows a translation of their "Chi Siamo" page to our Republican chairman!
@Shev said:
One thing I do like about American sports is that they do allow for throwback uniforms. I love the quarters, but it would make sense to have a game or two per season with a throwback kit. I am assuming the reason it would not happen is the expense of making a kit to be worn just once or twice?
I'm all for this as well, but I sense it's an unpopular opinion in football.
@Shev said:
One thing I do like about American sports is that they do allow for throwback uniforms. I love the quarters, but it would make sense to have a game or two per season with a throwback kit. I am assuming the reason it would not happen is the expense of making a kit to be worn just once or twice?
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Is it okay not to have an opinion about the shirt manufacture beyond hoping the kit is not being stitched together by children for 2p a day?
Also as a late comer I have only known the quarters, but would not be dreadfully upset with a retro pre-AP shirt.
Spot on. That sponsor's logo belongs on a jester's costume, whereas the football shirt looks like it is for mourning.
One thing I do like about American sports is that they do allow for throwback uniforms. I love the quarters, but it would make sense to have a game or two per season with a throwback kit. I am assuming the reason it would not happen is the expense of making a kit to be worn just once or twice?
Siamo tutti antifascisti.
I'm all for this as well, but I sense it's an unpopular opinion in football.
From 1912-1966 Wanderers wore white shorts, also wore them for the last game at Loakes Park and that never to be forgotten semi final at Alty in 1991.
Ah right, I thought I'd seen some pics of Football League games with that combination, but maybe not.
As long as it doesn't turn into a horrendous commercial fest like this garbage from down under
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/aleague-announces-special-star-warsthemed-round-20171128-gzui2n.html
I love the quartered shirt with white shorts
Yeah I like the white shorts as well, and tbh I think they should always be worn instead of blue when we supposedly have a short clash
@drcongo We may all be, but I'm not sure that's true of today's GOP!
What happened to the kit launch? Wasn't it supposed to be Wednesday?
Tidying the office?
Next Wednesday - although I think most people have already seen it.