New Bray jersey: https://twitter.com/braywanderers/st...195058176?s=21
Cabinteely owners really setting the tone to Bray fans with that sponsor, also don’t think it’ll sell to well without any sleeves ;)
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New Bray jersey: https://twitter.com/braywanderers/st...195058176?s=21
Cabinteely owners really setting the tone to Bray fans with that sponsor, also don’t think it’ll sell to well without any sleeves ;)
New Galway United home kit for 2022
https://twitter.com/ONeills1918/stat...706178/photo/1
Maroon and Gold is a gorgeous combination for Galway.
Cork jersey is also one of the best I seen in the League of Ireland.
Some very nice jerseys in the First.
Have to say I didn't like the Derry jersey last night, the two white prominent stripes on the front is not good, now I know its a throwback to a previous 80's top, but still don't like it, almost impossible to read the numbers at the back also.
While I'm at it, I don't like the home DFC jersey either, same as last year, horrible black central stripe, classic all white for me please !!! Umbro training gear is good, but our home jersey is just awful, the red one is lovely though, now that's a belter. Not a huge fan of the sponsor either but P6 were never going to turn down twice what Fyffes offered.
Overall Umbro just seems to be a cut and paste template job.
Was hard to see the numbers on the Derry shirts and was also mentioned by Adrian Taaffe on LOITV. Yeah it would be nice to get a plain white strip after all the years of tinkering with designs.
Same with Rovers' kit on Friday. Didn't think squad numbers printed onto stripes were allowed tbh. Will almost certainly need a new kit for Europe
Yep. Same in the Premier League too (and before that too I think). Bit surprised it's not the case in the LoI tbh
Nah sure the done thing is refs just get teams to play with with the jerseys inside out.......
I actually had to do that once in the UCD Superleague. Two teams turned up with identical green and white stripes. It was surprisingly effective!
That new Derry home jersey is it not the same as the 96/97 jersey? Or am I wrong?
Rovers also had a large white square in europe
Dundalk seem to be the one club each year where fans have regular complaints. They get a raw deal tbf it’s the one Umbro kit that appears to be down the bottom of the list the past couple year. Based on experience over the past 5/6 years whatever about the design but the gear itself tends to be good quality. The away shirt last year and home shirt this year for us are gems imo. Away shirt this year tho is poor. Any other colour would have been better/nicer then orange 😷
The Dundalk home top is just horrible, such a lazy effort by Umbro, i wouldn't think the sales were high, but the new red away one is class as mentioned before.
Watched LOITV for the highlights, how did the ref allow the Shels keeper to wear that Blue top while Pats top although used white top had blue sleeves / shoulders? (nice away jersey to be fair).
There used to be a rule on shorts clashing too but maybe that was in the winter seasons and only for a short time, but I def remember Bohs wearing white not black shorts in oriel park at times, noticed this on Friday both Dundalk and Derry had black shorts.
Third kit released so Pats can play in their home jersey for a change on Friday. Nice enough.
https://srfcdirect.com/sligo-rovers-...jersey-adults/
I see Dundalk have released a new jersey that will be worn once, in this weekends match and then auctioned off for charity. https://www.sportsfile.com/id/2207680/
Pretty lazy stuff from Umbro given it’s an old template from a pats jersey released 6 years ago https://www.sportsfile.com/id/1163967/
Design aside, it’s for a brilliant cause with the sponsor being a Motor Neuron Disease charity
As a one off I'll let Umbro off the hook for this one. I'd say that a series of templates were possible but this one picked by the charity/club for minimal cost. I like the idea though, better than €x per league cup goals for example. That its a local charity rather than a Dublin based childrens' hospital may even be acceptable to the odd non Dundalk fan here!
Single use clothing is terrible for the environment the Bohs fans wont be happy with this.
They'll not notice, too busy trying to sell carbon credits to St Pats (twice).
Sure that' umbro all over, just look at the polo tops, Pats red, DFC red also, same top but diff crest, even their zig zag efforts same for Rovers in green, DFC in white, Pats in red etc etc etc.
One word for Umbro in LOI, boring.
I don't see Dundalk staying with Umbro, both their deal and the 'popular' Bet Regal are up end of season, both will change I would think.
PS its for the Shels game on 22/04 not tomorrow v Sligo, the one off jersey.
Derry City FC
Treaty United
Bohemian FC
Galway United
in the tops for jerseys. Comhghairdeas!
https://www.balls.ie/football/online...ireland-507814
https://www.the42.ie/bohs-dublin-bus...Jun2022/?amp=1
Hard to know what to say to the likes of this.
I think it's not the worst kit I've seen by a long shot. Does it come with chewing gum stuck to the shorts and a huge cigarette burn on the arm?
Not sure what their Climate Justice Officer thinks of a one-off Cup kit though.
Maybe they have gone the Streatham Rovers route and made it out of hedgehogs
https://twitter.com/StreathamRovers/...14819441901568
I find it a little bit classless that Bohs put out yet another marketing excercise and jersey on the day of the european draws. Two weeks of no LOI news and Bohs wait for this day? Why? Its not even good for them as it minimises their own attention. I wonder is Bohs that bitter/ insecure of a club to do it on purpose.
Bohs bus buzz bust by Diesel revelation.