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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    i think its brilliant, best one for years
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    Jimmy_McNultyJimmy_McNulty Posts: 11,378
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    Jumping on the German bandwagon :)
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    KierenjKierenj Posts: 2,457
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    Funny that Wilshire has released it seeing as he probably won't get to wear it
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    AmbassadorAmbassador Posts: 22,333
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    Jumping on the German bandwagon :)

    Very Vorsprung durch Technik

    I assume Rudi Voller was too busy to model it?
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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    its brilliant, the nike badge makes it stand out
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    Mr TeacakeMr Teacake Posts: 6,593
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    Looks like it was designed in ten minutes, I assume they'll release another ten different home kits by the 2014 wc.
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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    doesnt anyone like it then? its the best one for years, just simple and white
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    Theo_BearTheo_Bear Posts: 997
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    Bloody awful. I preferred the Umbro ones, but even they were all rank apart from the really nice navy away with the lighter blue collar.
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    Mr TeacakeMr Teacake Posts: 6,593
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    doesnt anyone like it then? its the best one for years, just simple and white

    It's nice to see Nike delegate real responsibility to the year 10 work experience students ;)
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    BosoxBosox Posts: 14,184
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    Seriously, was this designed in 5 minutes, what a pile of crap. I bet the 'designer' got paid an absolute fortune to come up with that. It's a cut and paste job from old German kits with an England badge sewn on.
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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    Mr Teacake wrote: »
    It's nice to see Nike delegate real responsibility to the year 10 work experience students ;)

    really? it looks really smart
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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    is it the likeness to the german kit that people dont like or do you just not like the design
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    dreadnoughtdreadnought Posts: 1,783
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    Bosox wrote: »
    Seriously, was this designed in 5 minutes, what a pile of crap. I bet the 'designer' got paid an absolute fortune to come up with that. It's a cut and paste job from old German kits with an England badge sewn on.

    5 minutes design is all a kit needs.All you need is to get the colour right and put the badge on. We don't need to go back to the 90's when kit designers were either on acid or simply didn't know when to stop.
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    taurus_67taurus_67 Posts: 6,956
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    I'm not often given to complaining about under-designed football shirts, but it's like Nike are having a laugh with this. It's as if they've had an office bet between themselves along the lines of: lets see how much (little) we can get away with here!

    I don't know how much they are charging for it but I certainly would never consider paying £50 for that anti-designed shirt.
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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    taurus_67 wrote: »
    I'm not often given to complaining about under-designed football shirts, but it's like Nike are having a laugh with this. It's as if they've had an office bet between themselves along the lines of: lets see how much (little) we can get away with here!

    I don't know how much they are charging for it but I certainly would never consider paying £50 for that anti-designed shirt.

    ha ha ha really?
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    f_196f_196 Posts: 11,829
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    Hasn't been a decent England kit for a decade now. This one though is an absolute abomination.
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    taurus_67taurus_67 Posts: 6,956
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    ha ha ha really?

    I'd rather buy one of the retro shirts from the 70's than that one.
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    Phil SPhil S Posts: 1,777
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    Err - Why is the "England" kit in Scotish colours of White and Dark Blue.

    The last time I looked the England flag was Red and White.

    That's the colours the kit should be.
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    dreadnoughtdreadnought Posts: 1,783
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    Phil S wrote: »
    Err - Why is the "England" kit in Scotish colours of White and Dark Blue.

    The last time I looked the England flag was Red and White.

    That's the colours the kit should be.

    Because the colours of the FA are white and blue, just look at the badge. There are lots of countries who don't play in the colour of their flag.
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    Phil SPhil S Posts: 1,777
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    Because the colours of the FA are white and blue, just look at the badge. There are lots of countries who don't play in the colour of their flag.


    Didn't know the FA had their own colours.

    Admittedly not all but a lot do play in the colour of their flag or very near to it

    Brazil
    Spain
    Poland
    France
    Ireland

    for example

    Don't think England should play in Scottish colours and I like Red and White anyway.
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    Big Boy BarryBig Boy Barry Posts: 35,391
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    Aside from the silly Budweiser ribbon, it's good.

    Simplicity is the key for football kits.
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    I, CandyI, Candy Posts: 3,710
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    It's a vast improvement on those bloody stupid looking polo shirts.
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    Theo_BearTheo_Bear Posts: 997
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    Sports Direct charging £49.99 for the adult shirt.

    Methinks they'll be selling for £15 by the end of the year.
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    batdude_uk1batdude_uk1 Posts: 78,722
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    Going by the thread title, I thought this was about the MLS side! ;)
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