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Post by vegasox on Jul 26, 2010 17:50:10 GMT
This would look great in Yellow & Blue.
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Post by vegasox on Jul 26, 2010 17:55:48 GMT
Hope the attachment works this time! Attachments:
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Post by rollsy89 on Jul 26, 2010 18:20:33 GMT
Would have been way to similar to last seasons kit. Then there would have been an uproar. No matter what our new home kit would have been. Many would have moaned. It's what most OUFC fans do best!!! I like our new kit.
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Post by Yellowbrains on Jul 27, 2010 0:49:24 GMT
That kit is too plain and boring. We've played it safe for years, I'm glad we've gone with something different this season.
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Post by 'Beav' on Jul 27, 2010 0:58:42 GMT
That kit is too plain and boring. We've played it safe for years, I'm glad we've gone with something different this season. Different design i'd accept if we'd kept a majority of it Yellow. However the main reason i was disappointed is that last years kit was the best kit i've ever witnessed.
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jul 27, 2010 7:58:11 GMT
Just be glad we don't have a pink kit. Poor Everton.
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Post by SuperOx on Jul 31, 2010 5:56:41 GMT
Our away kit looks awful by the way.
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Post by Out of the gloom on Jul 31, 2010 10:39:40 GMT
Nike don’t do it in yellow and blue: www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikefootball/en_GB/kitbuilder Kits are a matter of personal taste. I like the new home, hate the away; no win in 3 games isn't helping. More serious than appearance is that the club has changed both kits after only one season. A new sponsor meant the shits were inevitably going to appear different. However, parts of last seasons kits could have been retained as a ’family friendly’ measure. For example, the new home shirt and a new white away shirt (like New Zealand’s stylish All White.) would have been compatible with dark blue and white shorts and socks respectively.
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Post by oxfordkne on Jul 31, 2010 23:27:37 GMT
Nike don’t do it in yellow and blue: www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikefootball/en_GB/kitbuilder Kits are a matter of personal taste. I like the new home, hate the away; no win in 3 games isn't helping. More serious than appearance is that the club has changed both kits after only one season. A new sponsor meant the shits were inevitably going to appear different. However, parts of last seasons kits could have been retained as a ’family friendly’ measure. For example, the new home shirt and a new white away shirt (like New Zealand’s stylish All White.) would have been compatible with dark blue and white shorts and socks respectively. Curries and kebabs have the effect you describe on me but not the new kit although I do have to agree the away kit is awfull, no yellow in it at all. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Out of the gloom on Aug 1, 2010 13:16:33 GMT
Nike don’t do it in yellow and blue: www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikefootball/en_GB/kitbuilder Kits are a matter of personal taste. I like the new home, hate the away; no win in 3 games isn't helping. More serious than appearance is that the club has changed both kits after only one season. A new sponsor meant the shits were inevitably going to appear different. However, parts of last seasons kits could have been retained as a ’family friendly’ measure. For example, the new home shirt and a new white away shirt (like New Zealand’s stylish All White.) would have been compatible with dark blue and white shorts and socks respectively. Curries and kebabs have the effect you describe on me but not the new kit although I do have to agree the away kit is awfull, no yellow in it at all. ;D ;D ;D ;D Oh shirt! Must proof-read better in future.
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Post by Lone Gunman on Aug 3, 2010 15:52:01 GMT
Nike don’t do it in yellow and blue: www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikefootball/en_GB/kitbuilder Kits are a matter of personal taste. I like the new home, hate the away; no win in 3 games isn't helping. More serious than appearance is that the club has changed both kits after only one season. A new sponsor meant the shits were inevitably going to appear different. However, parts of last seasons kits could have been retained as a ’family friendly’ measure. For example, the new home shirt and a new white away shirt (like New Zealand’s stylish All White.) would have been compatible with dark blue and white shorts and socks respectively. Agree. That's the point i'd make. I don't mind the new designs, i in fact really like the away. Its the fact that both kits are being changed which is what has annoyed me. Obviously this will become a fixture and, i know nobody has to buy the shirts every year, but it smacks of profiteering by the club at the expense of honest and hard working fans who have had to put up with a lot of sh!t from the club in recent times.
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Post by Cowley Yellow™ on Aug 3, 2010 19:32:24 GMT
A little birdy has told me the away kit is now in stock.
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Post by Over The Top on Aug 4, 2010 11:01:21 GMT
The kits. Home; We do not play in stripes. End of Away; A design to appeal as leisurewear. Nothing more. Appalling.
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Post by Lone Gunman on Aug 4, 2010 15:02:29 GMT
The kits. Home; We do not play in stripes. End of Away; A design to appeal as leisurewear. Nothing more. Appalling. What's wrong with the away?
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Post by one trick Raponi on Aug 4, 2010 15:19:46 GMT
No accounting for taste is there?
I still haven't grown to like the home kit but I do like the sky blue away kit.
I don't have a problem if the club change kits every season. In fact I think they should. I don't buy every new home kit but after the recent carlotti kits where very little changed in design from season to season I'm in favour of each home kit being markedly different to the last.
If I don't like it I won't buy it. It's difficult but parents who moan about new kits every season should learn to say no to their kids if they can't afford it.
The other issue of course is just why kids kits are expensive as they are? Half the material but still 3/4's the price of an adult kit.
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