Kyocera sponsorship renewed and a new hooped away kit.

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by ScottishRoyal » 10 Jun 2007 17:09

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willz_royal they are both shirts, ill give ya that much


They're the same design, except for our hoops. Socks and shorts are the same and the shirts are the same. They have the same neckline and bit of colour which goes around the back of the shirt.


I think that the shirt is the same design as Liverpool's, Man Utd's and Arsenal's, bar the the colour.


:roll:

Obviously our colours will be different but that's not what's being said, we're discussing the design which is clearly from the same template as the Spurs kits last season and half a dozen nations at the last world cup that wore Puma.

I can't post pictures, I don't know how, but this link provides more thane enough examples...
http://worldcup.itv.com/

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by Katie Marsden » 10 Jun 2007 18:27

Nice kit.

Don't see why the mugs that wear football shirts out and about are complainng, that shirt will look much better with a pair of jeans/shorts than the revolting red and yellow one did.

Full marks to the club.

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by Muskrat » 10 Jun 2007 22:15

And that's the whole point. It's designed to appeal to the "Casual Culture" as people on here like to refer to it. To go nicely worn outside a pair of designer jeans and with a pair of Nike trainers.

If any body still wears Nike Trainers... :roll: :D

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by cheeryoleary » 10 Jun 2007 23:25

Bring back the hoops

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by TBM » 11 Jun 2007 01:32

Rhys The Royal


LOL - thats a (sort of) mate of mine....Germ!!

His old dear designs the kits

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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Jun 2007 10:13

Garrincha Probably gonna sound very boring here but from a player's perspective if it is a grey/black kit these are certainly not ideal colours when playing- look what happened to the Man U grey kit- player's hated it!

Anyway, I'm sure there will be plenty purchased which will make it a success off the field but we'll see next season what will happen on it.....

My thoughts entirely.

As a football kit it looks anonymous and it will not be easy for someone to pick out a player when attempting a 50 yard cross field pass.

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by Rawlie19 » 11 Jun 2007 10:30

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Garrincha Probably gonna sound very boring here but from a player's perspective if it is a grey/black kit these are certainly not ideal colours when playing- look what happened to the Man U grey kit- player's hated it!

Anyway, I'm sure there will be plenty purchased which will make it a success off the field but we'll see next season what will happen on it.....

My thoughts entirely.

As a football kit it looks anonymous and it will not be easy for someone to pick out a player when attempting a 50 yard cross field pass.


The ManUre grey kit was the lighter shade of grey all over, whereas ours is a lot darker predominantly. Makes a difference.

Remember the England away kit from Euro 96? That was a light grey as well.

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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Jun 2007 10:45

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Garrincha Probably gonna sound very boring here but from a player's perspective if it is a grey/black kit these are certainly not ideal colours when playing- look what happened to the Man U grey kit- player's hated it!

Anyway, I'm sure there will be plenty purchased which will make it a success off the field but we'll see next season what will happen on it.....

My thoughts entirely.

As a football kit it looks anonymous and it will not be easy for someone to pick out a player when attempting a 50 yard cross field pass.


The ManUre grey kit was the lighter shade of grey all over, whereas ours is a lot darker predominantly. Makes a difference.

Remember the England away kit from Euro 96? That was a light grey as well.

Whatever the shade of grey, it just doesn't change the fact that is doesn't stand out.

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by Behindu » 11 Jun 2007 10:47

Whereas blue and white hoops really stand out against a background of 20,000 people wearing blue and white hoops...., in a ground where everything is painted blue or white !


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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Jun 2007 10:49

At pitch level it does. Also I have never seen 20,000 people at the Mad Stad wearing blue and white hoops.

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by Stranded » 11 Jun 2007 10:59

I would like to see some proof that it doesn't stand out and will be detrimental to the team. The only incident people refer to is the Man Utd debacle at Soton. Which I thought most people had taken as just being an excuse for them playing crap rather than anything else.

There is no way that in modern football that a Premiership club would have a shirt that is going to have a negative effect on vision/performance.

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by Rawlie19 » 11 Jun 2007 11:35

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Garrincha Probably gonna sound very boring here but from a player's perspective if it is a grey/black kit these are certainly not ideal colours when playing- look what happened to the Man U grey kit- player's hated it!

Anyway, I'm sure there will be plenty purchased which will make it a success off the field but we'll see next season what will happen on it.....

My thoughts entirely.

As a football kit it looks anonymous and it will not be easy for someone to pick out a player when attempting a 50 yard cross field pass.


The ManUre grey kit was the lighter shade of grey all over, whereas ours is a lot darker predominantly. Makes a difference.

Remember the England away kit from Euro 96? That was a light grey as well.

Whatever the shade of grey, it just doesn't change the fact that is doesn't stand out.

It's a dark kit. How doesn't it stand out? In the same way that you can never see the Ref when he wears black? And the way that Newcastle players are forever looking bemused as to why the player they were just about to pass the ball to has vanished?

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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Jun 2007 11:49

Rawlie19 It's a dark kit. How doesn't it stand out? In the same way that you can never see the Ref when he wears black? And the way that Newcastle players are forever looking bemused as to why the player they were just about to pass the ball to has vanished?

It's dull and anonymous. That is my opinion and it is obviously not yours.


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by Rawlie19 » 11 Jun 2007 11:53

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Rawlie19 It's a dark kit. How doesn't it stand out? In the same way that you can never see the Ref when he wears black? And the way that Newcastle players are forever looking bemused as to why the player they were just about to pass the ball to has vanished?

It's dull and anonymous. That is my opinion and it is obviously not yours.


Dull and anonymous is your opinion and you're entitled to it, but I still fail to see how that makes the wearer invisible.

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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Jun 2007 11:55

Rawlie19 Dull and anonymous is your opinion and you're entitled to it, but I still fail to see how that makes the wearer invisible.

Where did I say it makes them invisible?

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by davis69 » 12 Jun 2007 12:19

Katie Marsden Nice kit.

Don't see why the mugs that wear football shirts out and about are complainng, that shirt will look much better with a pair of jeans/shorts than the revolting red and yellow one did.

Full marks to the club.


can i just say why are they mugs for wearing there football shirt out and about. It Is a clothing isn't it? ur a mug 4 being a miserable b******

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by Rawlie19 » 12 Jun 2007 12:36

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Katie Marsden Nice kit.

Don't see why the mugs that wear football shirts out and about are complainng, that shirt will look much better with a pair of jeans/shorts than the revolting red and yellow one did.

Full marks to the club.


can i just say why are they mugs for wearing there football shirt out and about. It Is a clothing isn't it? ur a mug 4 being a miserable b******


Proper Man Utd fans don't wear replica kits don't you know. :roll:

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by paultheroyal » 12 Jun 2007 12:40

QPR fans are in great delight we are copying their old kit....

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by Coppelled Streets » 12 Jun 2007 13:53

paultheroyal QPR fans are in great delight we are copying their old kit....


Bless 'em. Glad the fakes have something to smile about.

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by TheLawnMowerMan » 12 Jun 2007 23:35

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paultheroyal QPR fans are in great delight we are copying their old kit....


Bless 'em. Glad the fakes have something to smile about.


Yeah - at least Brentford fans can watch half their old team play in the Premiership.
QPR haven't had anyone good enough for us to want since Michael Meaker :shock:

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