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Villa Kit 2016/7


Frank Raphael

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7 hours ago, Ginko said:

I've been here a while too and never seen anyone call anyone a traitor for wanting a shirt that isn't claret body and blue sleeves so I think we'll agree to disagree on that one.

I don't mind a bit of variation from the standard, but I do love the classic look. This was my last favourite home shirt:

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The word traitor was used as tongue in cheek mate.

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15 minutes ago, Stevo985 said:

I loved those colours too, but they look really bad on that mockup!

Don't get me wrong, it's a lovely mockup in terms of how it's made. It just doesn't work.

Gotcha.

That old Muller kit shouldn't have worked, but it was really great.

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I think we should go back to the mid century strip of traditional claret and blue top and whites shorts, but with black socks...

 

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41 minutes ago, maqroll said:

I think we should go back to the mid century strip of traditional claret and blue top and whites shorts, but with black socks...

 

So basically the 2011-12 kit?

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18 minutes ago, StanBalaban said:

Any particular reason on 3?

Aren't Quickbooks going to be our sponsor next season anyway?

yes, sadly they are. unless new owners buy them out. and that's not very likely.

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Something interesting info on Under Armour current winning run with its sponsorship/ kit supplying deals 

http://mashable.com/2016/05/10/under-armour-athletes/?utm_cid=mash-com-Tw-main-link#kj2FHtwyxOq9

Also they have higher income that Adidas now 

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In an eight-months ending on Jan. 3 of last year, Under Armour totaled $2.6 billion in sales, compared to $1.6 billion for Adidas, according to The Wall Street Journal. But both were far behind Nike, which totaled more than $11 billion in sales. 

 

 

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