But they've only ever worn red for a couple of years?
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We have brought out yellow and green away shirts a few times but I don't think they were bigger sellers than usual. On the other hand Harps wander between anything from all white to all blue at home and nobody minds I don't think.
Too depressed.
We haven't actually had a blue and white home kit for quite a while now, while we've had numerous green, yellow and green and yellow kits. Some of them have been pretty desperate too.
Far as I'm aware, we'll be launching 2015 jersey in the next week.
The one I remember is when Cork were fined heavily in 2007 after Bray had to wear a Cork 3rd strip (black) with gaffer tape over the sponsor. Anthony Buttimer was the Fourth Official, and he forced the issue.
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Andrei Georgescu showed his Bray badge on a T-shirt after scoring.
The story was widely discussed at the time: have a look at http://foot.ie/archive/index.php/t-72620.html
For comparison purposes, here are the two 2007 strips (Cork on left):
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Before your time, CD!
What Cabinteely wore against Pats.
http://i.imgur.com/Vmfc3vb.jpg
WHAT?
Sponsor-less jersies rarely look worse than a sponsored. In fact, I would go on to say 90% look better without.
The only time I thought a sponsor looked well as a part of a shirt was during our JWHire years and we had a blue trim on our badge and shorts as well.
Love the "I've no idea how I got here" look on his face. Apt.
Pats kit from 2013 looked much better with a sponsor.
Without
http://www.sportsfile.com/id/737818/
With
http://www.sportsfile.com/id/747051/
It's sad that it has come to this but they do look bare without something on their chest IMO
That was a special shirt and when the sponsor fits in like JWHire or Nissan it works. But, I can't imagine what Cabinteely would end up with.
Most Limerick FC jerseys for the past 5 years have had no sponsor, and certainly not by choice either.
New Derry away
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...05954638_o.jpg
It saw it on twitter.
It is horrific.