A new white away kit and a gold/black 2005 commerative shirt!
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A new white away kit and a gold/black 2005 commerative shirt!
White away kit? Mmmmmmmmm, sexy!
I take it this will be coming out in mid-March, as quoted at the CCOSC AGM on Saturday night?
probably the away jersey from NEC. have to get some use out of it and cut costs....thats what it is all about isnt it
Black & Gold my favourite City jersey ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
Hopefully this might be as nice.
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Originally Posted by thecorner
Jaysus, you're some cynic! :D
When will we see a sample of the shirts?
Are we keeping the green one as our home shirt?
Doubt if it's the away one from Nijmegen. That was totally white, I'd expect the new one to have red and green trim at least.
EVERY team should have a second strip which is predominantly white. There can never be a clash then, as all-white strips would not be allowed as the main jersey.
It was bought in a local shop in Holland and have a sticker of a football for a crest. It would be a sorry sight if we used it as our away shirt this season.Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
what if its coventry in sky blue or blackburn in blue/white halves? or river's red stripe on white? they'd clash with whiteQuote:
Originally Posted by patsh
i could have sworn that when i bought my away jersey it had a tag saying "guaranteed till end 2005" or something along those lines. ah well.
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Originally Posted by Ruairi
I'd prefer if they changed the home shirt because it's muck as far as I'm concerned. The colour, the style, everything is wrong about it.
I dont think too much thought went into it.
The two teams that we need away jerseys for are Shamrock Rovers and Bray Wanderers who have a fair amount of white on there strip too. I can see problems when we play these.
So maybe our third strip should be our away kit and scrap the white one!
ps. I'm glad the blue one is gone the material in it was pure sh1t
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Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
What makes you think the new one will be any better?
we had a lovely white jersey a few years back, hopefully we'll see something similar this time around
In case you hadn't noticed neither of the two teams you mentioned play in the eL, and I don't know who "river's" are.Quote:
Originally Posted by GavinZac
It's quite simple:
Every team has a first strip of what ever colour they choose, as long as white is only used as "trim".
Every team has a predominantly white second strip, with their club colours as the trim only.
In the case of Rovers, Derry or Bray, while they have white in their present jerseys, it would be hard to mistake a green & white hooped jersey & green shorts, or green&white striped jersey & green shorts, or red&white striped jersey & black shorts, with an all white jersey & shorts, with some trim on the sides.
river plate I imagineQuote:
Originally Posted by patsh
Oh, OK, thanks EannaQuote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Dundalk wear a white jersey and have done for years..By the way what exactly is your new jersey commemorating? Not having a go or anything just curiousQuote:
Originally Posted by patsh
The third strip is commemorating Cork's reign as European Capital of CultureQuote:
Originally Posted by Longfordian
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Originally Posted by Longfordian
European Capital of Culture 2005.
Oh yeah, forgot about that..
thats harsh on dundalk!Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
but your away jersey is absolutely vileQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
the off-white guinness sponsored jersey about 1999ish. wasnt bad alright, for a cork jersey of course ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
the chickens of River Plate.not that you need to be worrying about playing them in the world club cup anytime soon!Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
I want Pyjama (?) jersey back.
Asked Noelle last year if she could get it back bur don't think she involved at that end anymore.
Looks like i'll have to weave myself...
so its just an eircom league thing? its a fair idea except that im sure SOME plonker ref would give out about rovers, and you'd never make the clubs agree to it unless it was UEFA turnin the screw.Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
You're talking ****e there sure Longford and Shelbourne's away kits are blue and yellow.Quote:
It's quite simple:
Every team has a first strip of what ever colour they choose, as long as white is only used as "trim".
Every team has a predominantly white second strip, with their club colours as the trim only.
its hyoptheticalQuote:
Originally Posted by ConfusedBlue
I know you admit that you are confused, but reading the thread the posts properly might give you some idea what is being discussed here.Quote:
Originally Posted by ConfusedBlue
Read ALL the posts, try to follow the thread being discussed, then make your contribution. That way, what you post might actually make some sense in the context of the thread.