There's an Umbro logo on the jersey as well. Any problems with that?
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There's an Umbro logo on the jersey as well. Any problems with that?
A Google Image search later and yes, by god she is hot stuff - Irish and Mediterranean, what a combination; but there's something so nauseating about those bloody photo-shoots with gurning politicians / executives, flanked by some rent-a-model(s) grinning for the camera as they pose with a football kit / oversized cheque / whatever
About as much of a problem as I have with the ford logo on the front of my focus*.
Now if ford wanted to stick an ad for a third party on the bonnet ...that'd be a different matter.
*incidently I do have a problem of sorts with the ford logo on the front of my focus. It's actually a twistable lid revealing the keyhole for the bonnet. However it is not impervious to the weather, the barrel has rusted to f*&^ and ford, in their wisdom, didn't put an auxiliary bonnet release on the dash or under the steering column.
the "3" might be easier to peel / steam off than "eircom"...
Just get them sponsored by Guinness. End Of.
Anyway unless you're a schoolboy or playing a game, why would anyone want to wear a soccer jersey, generally they're horrible things to wear!
And speak as somebody with about 6 old ones;won't be buying anymore! The vintage style ones or trackie and training tops are generally OK, albeit still a rip-off.
You can actually buy a "kit" to replace it. Works out cheapest if you wait til the car's due a service (or is in for something more pressing) and get it done then. The kit's only 50 bucks but as always it's the labour that's a killer.
We now take you back to the topic...
New away kit (alledgedly):
http://www.footballshirtculture.com/...away-kit-a.jpg
giant 3 aside, I quite like that
Pea soup stain aside, that's a nice piece of kit.
plain and simple. really like it
a bit weird that the collar is not the same style as the home jersey. Would be even nicer if it was.