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eamoss
17/11/2007, 1:55 PM
Since when do we have a 3rd kit?
FAI trying to get more money out of us?
Dublincelt67
17/11/2007, 1:57 PM
I know Scotland are doing well. But are we trying to become them?? At least those of an Ulster Scots identity will like it!:confused:
KR's Post
17/11/2007, 2:09 PM
Since when do we have a 3rd kit?
FAI trying to get more money out of us?
Released recently. Why Grey i dunno. Nothing to do with our traditional colours or anything!
highlight100
17/11/2007, 2:18 PM
There must be thousands of them in some warehouse hence the grey kit being worn to try and boost sales.
Released recently. Why Grey i dunno. Nothing to do with our traditional colours or anything!
I quite like the grey jersey though. I think it looks good
superfrank
17/11/2007, 2:48 PM
I quite like the grey jersey though. I think it looks good
Agreed.
Better than the orange one back in the mid-nineties. At least it's a bit of a change from the direct swap.
eelmonster
17/11/2007, 3:02 PM
http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=73566
I'm not too keen on the third kit, especially when the team is instructed to wear it for no other reason than to make money for the FAI.
I like the grey one never knew Ireland even had a third jersey.
Orange one was rank was only worn once as well that Macedonia game .......
tomred23
17/11/2007, 5:51 PM
I like the jersey. Haven't seen it for sale though. Has anyone?
green army
17/11/2007, 6:01 PM
i think its a rotten jersey
stojkovic
17/11/2007, 6:09 PM
England brought out a grey strip for Euro96 and it became very very popular because it looked good with a pair of jeans.
Umbro/FAI looking to cash in.
However, ours is going to have a dirty big orange blob on the front.
backstothewall
17/11/2007, 6:16 PM
Orange one was terrible, but a warehouse was knocked off by people who are probably in the NI assembly by now, so everyone in Belfast had one.
I quite liked the one today. Better than any white away strip we have ever had.
Since when do we have a 3rd kit?
FAI trying to get more money out of us?
Stand up for the boys in..:confused:
What a dreadful fcuk!ng kit....and unlucky!
I quite like the grey, think it goes very well with the logo, etc - wear the training top more often than any of the "real" shirts these days!
mypost
18/11/2007, 7:58 AM
I'm not too keen on the third kit, especially when the team is instructed to wear it for no other reason than to make money for the FAI.
Our green kit very rarely clashes with other countries'. For 4 of our 6 away games, we have changed colours. :mad::mad: You should wear your home gear on away trips, unless required to change it for clash reasons.
Lionel Ritchie
18/11/2007, 8:59 AM
Horrible shirt. Not sure of the merit of a third strip for an international team anyway but it strikes me as simple enough logic that ours should be orange if we have one.
Claret Murph
18/11/2007, 10:29 AM
No I was far from happy with it , but who cares as I will not be buying one if they soon to hit the pre Christmas market .....:confused:
I like the jersey. Haven't seen it for sale though. Has anyone?
I saw it on sale today in champion sports in the square Tallaght behind some of the training jersies. Never bothered checking the price though.
The grey reflects the colour of the dark clouds gathering over Irish football at the moment.
Maybe.
Noelys Guitar
18/11/2007, 9:22 PM
Lucky we have colour TV. Imagine trying to watch yesterdays game on the old black & white telly!
Bondvillain
19/11/2007, 2:57 PM
I suppose it could be a ploy to throw away fans off guard as they look for these boys in green we're allegedly standing up for.
I think the 3rd kit is bland and uninteresting and a somewhat cynical and disappointing marketing ploy, and in that sense, they are probably the ideal introduction for the end of the Staunton Era.
However, I must admit that Im not really the target market , as I haven't given the FAI buggerall bar ticket money in the last 10 years.
Personally, I wouldn't trust them to satisfactorily budget with an 8 year old's Pookie money, never mind a sizeable kickback from shirt sales.
SuperDave
19/11/2007, 5:26 PM
Stand up for the boys in..:confused:
What a dreadful fcuk!ng kit....and unlucky!
Stand up for the boys in grey, stand up for the boys in grey, etc...
very similar. in fact, i don't think anyone noticed when i was singing it instead of green on saturday.;)
Battery Rover
19/11/2007, 6:12 PM
Stand up for the boys in grey, stand up for the boys in grey, etc...
very similar. in fact, i don't think anyone noticed when i was singing it instead of green on saturday.;)
Didn't like the look of it at all
Off Topic.
You made it back. Did you do the train up to llandudno and then the ferry on the way back. It was a bit on the rough side even though I passed out from lack of sleep on the way home:D
SuperDave
19/11/2007, 7:03 PM
Didn't like the look of it at all
Off Topic.
You made it back. Did you do the train up to llandudno and then the ferry on the way back. It was a bit on the rough side even though I passed out from lack of sleep on the way home:D
ah yeah. got the 550, changed at craven arms for a bus to shrewsbury, then a train to chester, then a (needless) dash across the platforms, upon being told 'that train over there is for holyhead and it's about to go', followed by ten minutes sitting in the train, starving, then from there by every man, jack and sheep f ucking halt in north wales to holyhead (cos there was a direct train. only the later ones had bus substitutes from llandudno junction). all in all very pleasant. i also phased out on the ferry, though the crashes onto the waves that sounded like a car exploding below decks kept me awake a bit.
note: never ever assume they will have food and or booze on a train in the uk. i was cycling to dublin port on friday and as i passed an offlicence i thought "ah, sure i can get some booze on the train" as well as "ah, sure i can get some food on the train". seven and a half hours later, we pulled into cardiff, burger king then the pub. seven and a half long, sober, hungry hours. we would have got some stuff in holyhead, but the train left at 16:35:00, and we made it into the terminal building at about 16:34:30 and had to sprint to the train.
Ireland4ever
20/11/2007, 1:14 PM
You really have to question why a third strip is being brought out. We barely even need a second strip never mind a third. With Irish football at its lowest ebb and no tournament/competitive matches to look forward to in the summer, who do the FAi think will go out and buy this jersey, id be surprised if they didnt actually lose money on this one.
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